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  • oldsoldier
    just choke yourself out!!!
    • Feb 2002
    • 2459

    #16
    I think you got Cliff's bathroom beat...oh yeah, nice Emag!
    X-mag #10. Nuff said.

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    • LawFox32
      Registered User
      • May 2001
      • 1360

      #17
      wow I hope CavemanKevin Sees this

      Richmond

      Forest Green Unmilled Viking #475
      (black razor blade and black sticky3s)
      black 14in Powerlyte Scepter Kit
      Black Halo B
      88/45 Centerflag Hyperflow Stub

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      • Remington
        AGD E-mag Faithful
        • Aug 2002
        • 1671

        #18
        WOW! 650 for an Emag with LX AND a Freak! You got a steal man. You got yourself the last gun you'll ever have to buy. Good luck.

        P.S
        Can I have it? Pleeeeaaasseeee?

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        TheMagSmith

        Mint Paintball

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        • Chupe
          no wang for me!
          • Jul 2002
          • 276

          #19
          thats gotta be the coolest bathroom ive ever seen. good luck with the e-mag.
          Chad
          www.JDMINTEGRA.com

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          • Seabass
            Registered User
            • Oct 2002
            • 37

            #20
            Well I finally got my parts in the mail today. I have hooked everything up and it's almost ready to go. I just need to get a longer piece of macro line tomorrow afteroon. I was just wondering if I'm going to have any problems running the warp feed the way it is now , with the tube going into the top? The standard hose isn't really long enough to reach around the body to go to the other side. I figured id run it like this until I decide to buy a warp left body or somethin. - Seabass

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            • Seabass
              Registered User
              • Oct 2002
              • 37

              #21
              another

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              • Seabass
                Registered User
                • Oct 2002
                • 37

                #22
                and what the heck .. sink shot !

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                • Spray Painter

                  #23
                  yes. it will be fine with the hose running like that until you get a warp left body. thats a sweeet emag. you got a steal of a deal on it. :)

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                  • Seabass
                    Registered User
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 37

                    #24
                    Ok a friend an couple others are askin me what is that part that the Halo B is plugged into that fits into the warp. Well I went to home depot and was looking for a 1 inch to 3/4 inch reducer. However everything I looked at was threaded on the 3/4 in side. So I bought a few different kinds and thought I'd try em out. This one was blue and over near the wiring dept. It was nice cause those little clips hold the halo nice and tight. The threaded end though wasnt so snug. I fixed that though by melting some hot glue all around the threads and spreading it even with a piece of card board. Made sure the glue was nice and cooled off and then inserted it into the warp. I even took my dremel and cut a notch in one side so it slips over the mounting bracket just nicely. I heard about people sanding their necks down .. uhh why? Even if you got a white pvc reducer I'm pretty sure you could color it any color with rit dye. - Seabass

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                    • spazzed
                      AOChamp
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 4461

                      #25
                      Good idea! I might have to look into that!
                      I'm way too old for this ****.

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                      • dropkick1
                        "mary" DDS
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 1220

                        #26
                        if u haven't tried it on hybrid yet, prepared t be awed and amazed.......................and addicted to it, u can acheive unbeleiveable fire rates with it , believe me i know(and so does Dayspring!)

                        ken



                        skateboard=me=8 years

                        good traders:grey goose, coffeynitro, langrage, bond1313, flipirit, rogue factor, kirby, banziamf, thelar, BTautomag, Littmag, thilbo, dirtybunny, thing, xadamx

                        R.I.P Zach Daly

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                        • Seabass
                          Registered User
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 37

                          #27
                          Just did some tinkering around with the trigger and man it's sweet. I took 2 magnets out of the top and pulled the magnet in the trigger in a little bit. I think i'll be happy where it's at. :) - Seabass
                          Last edited by Seabass; 11-01-2002, 07:28 PM.

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                          • joeyjoe367
                            Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
                            • May 2001
                            • 1982

                            #28
                            I think you might be happier running the warp underneath the trigger guard and into the warp that way. I personally like to keep the warp hose out of the way as much as possible, since a direct hit to the hose can cause breakage in the line, which is absolutly horrible.

                            I've had it happen, it's no fun at all :P

                            Oh, and have you tried the Hybrid mode yet? I think you'll like it. Crank the pressure up to 800-950 psi and i think you'll know what I'm talking about :)

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                            • Seabass
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 37

                              #29
                              what's this hybrid mode everyone's talking about? I'm kinda lost here all I know about is manual and emode .. right now I can't go any higher on my output pressure cause I'm running a 800 preset tank. I guess I could hook up my old max flow system and go as high as I want. Should I of went with an adjustable system? Cause everyone was telling me that a preset is fine.

                              Also would this account for why I was seeing such a large velocity fluctuation?

                              - Seabass
                              Last edited by Seabass; 11-02-2002, 01:47 AM.

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                              • joeyjoe367
                                Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
                                • May 2001
                                • 1982

                                #30
                                Well, Hybrid mode is when you set the gun to Manual, but you remove the battery pin. When you pull the trigger, you should get the smoothness of a electronic trigger, but with the RT Reactivity.

                                Check it out, it's loads of fun :)

                                The Preset tank should be fine, but I don't know if that would cause the velocity problem. Check your paint/barrel match, and make sure it's good, then check your regulator seat.

                                Try Swapping in the Max-Flo, and put it over the chrony. If your velocity problem is gone, then it's the tank :)

                                Remember RT valves have that special way to chronograph. Make sure you do it that way, otherwise you simply may have not been accuratly chronographing your gun.

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