Just one thing I gotta add. On later posts will be pics and there is none for this, so will put it now. I am not sure if it is my amazing mag repair skills, or the pure sweetness of classic mags, but we here goes. We had a classic mag today that one guy (I am terrible with names) was shooting. It was hot, and we turned it too low, and it wouldn't recock, and started blowing co2 like crazy. Yep, a mag on co2. Totally froze the valve. You could feel the body and it was probably 20* all along the body, all the way to the feed tube. After thawing it and flushing it with hpa, we rehooked up the co2, reset the velocity to good. Guess what we got with this. . . This thing was a classic mag, macroline to the valve, with a gas through. 279, 280, 280, 280. Beat that for consistancy! Thats better than I can get with my rt! I found it amazing, as did the other guys watching. Who says mags can't run off co2? :)
-Aranarth
-Aranarth
I was very irked that it did that. Just a reminder to me to always keep feeding that thing over 1k psi to stay on the safe side, and refill before games when its getting low, even at the end of the day. But the cocker did very well on that last abbreviated game that we were playing, at least. Managed to get some use out of those last 50 balls in the hopper. :)
) Well I leave in about 40 minutes to play... I'm tired as hell, muscles ache, I'm freezing cold, its pouring out here. Oh well, atleast I get to rip it up with my emag.
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