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  • felony
    Awesome
    • Feb 2002
    • 1216

    #16
    i am almost positive that the intelliframe CANNOT be used on a EMAG. it is set up for the RT/classics as it mechanical. the intelliframe is a normal double trigger that has the proper "internals" to house electronic components to allow your hooper to agitate on every trigger pull..

    dan
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    • WARPED1
      I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
      • Nov 2001
      • 7458

      #17
      Thanx man,I was curious.Iposted somewhere else,whats the big deal with the extremes other than milling and aluminum valve?(See I'm going back to mag,I miss my old mag.)
      [Something Cool is Here]

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      • gibby
        Kahuna Studios
        • Jan 2002
        • 2507

        #18
        Originally posted by acecl22
        Hey gibby, that sounds like a nice gun, I hope to have a setup exactly like that(besides the retro) when im done upgrading my mag.
        Thanks Acec122! Yeah, it's a pretty kewl set up. Spent a pretty penny on it but well worth every bit! Good luck with your set up...post pictures when you do! I'd be kewl to know my mag has a twin brother or sister. Hehe!
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        • acecl22
          AGD RULES
          • Aug 2002
          • 397

          #19
          As soon as its done and my dad gets a digital camera it will be up here(well in the pics thread prolly)
          Level 10, ULE bodied, X-Valved mag
          Flat black Intelliframe
          12"cp barrel
          CP mini gas-through
          Phsyco Ballistics Drop with on/off
          pmi 68ci 3000psi nitro tank

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          • than205
            Dancer of the kookie jig!
            • Dec 2001
            • 947

            #20
            I funny that you mention it.
            I was just telling my friend that I'm sure I'm not going back to the hopper on top.

            1. I want to clear off the top of my gun. So this is the first step. There will be more things I will do.

            2. It's the best delivery system for paint besides perhaps the HALO. If I had just a HALO it would negate number 1. If I have level 10/revy combo there might be times where the bolt bounces off a ball because the hopper isn't keeping up. In my mind a ball isn't coming out the end of the barrel and I have wasted a trigger pull. The WARP or HALO is the only way I feel sure that a ball gets delivered into the breach fully.

            3. Some complain about the weight. Honestly, when the whistle is blown there is no weight issue anymore. What I mean is I don't even think about it, I'm busy. Too boot I I have switched back to remote. I know this may not be "cool", but I see no reason not too. I have played for the last year and a half with my tank "on gun". It's the carrying back and forth from the field that bothers me, like I said it's a non issue when the whistle blows.

            4. The other issue people mention is the awkwardness of it. I took my warp off and put my hopper back on top. I'm to the point where now that feels wrong and awkward.

            5. Do you honestly feel that that blimp on top of your gun is georgous? With the Warp I have awesome piece of technology doing it's job. If your that hung up on looks, that's you. Great, good for you. I want paint in the breach of my gun.

            This is not meant as a flame. I just want to point out a few things.
            Thanotos

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            • felony
              Awesome
              • Feb 2002
              • 1216

              #21
              Originally posted by than205
              3. Some complain about the weight. Honestly, when the whistle is blown there is no weight issue anymore. What I mean is I don't even think about it, I'm busy. Too boot I I have switched back to remote. I know this may not be "cool", but I see no reason not too. I have played for the last year and a half with my tank "on gun". It's the carrying back and forth from the field that bothers me, like I said it's a non issue when the whistle blows.
              very well put than205.

              lots of people care about weight of markers. i do as well, but only like you said; when carrying to field or from fill stations to wherever.

              when the adrenaline is pumping, that thing could be another 10 pounds!!

              just wanted to let you know someone else was with you, than.

              dan
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