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  • confedman75
    Registered User
    • Aug 2002
    • 481

    #1

    heavy 68 classic

    Yesterday i got to hold my first stock(no barrel, no tank, ect.)68 classic. That thing was heavy for how small it was, and i want to get a gun that is realy light because my old gun was a tippmann and that thing was damn heavy. What upgrades are there for the 68 classic to make it lighter? also what could i mill off it to make it light? i just want a good, light, small gun.
    Pardon my grammical and spelling errors i'm low on time and high on work.
    Originally posted by AGD
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  • Bulldog
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 1374

    #2
    x valve or retro, sluggo body, or micro mag body. A small tank, maybe a 45/45. There's lighter rails you can get too. Like the omega, I think that's what it is called. Just a few suggestions.

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    • FalconGuy016
      Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
      • Aug 2002
      • 6127

      #3
      you thought the tippmann was heavy?
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      • Brian68mag
        Loving my free emag
        • Apr 2002
        • 318

        #4
        What kind of tippmann was it? 98's and pro carbines are hella light... because they have so much plastic and light alloys in them lol.
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        • confedman75
          Registered User
          • Aug 2002
          • 481

          #5
          i hade a m98c with a hella of upgrades, or in other words a m98c with a hella extra weight.
          Pardon my grammical and spelling errors i'm low on time and high on work.
          Originally posted by AGD
          "I love AZ, I want to move there some day. We will see maybe someday I can do a tour."
          AGD

          I am holding you to your word!!

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          • Brak
            POOP
            • Sep 2002
            • 1996

            #6
            if its not a pro am or prolite then its NOT heavy. my RT weighs almost 5 pounds gun only, and with a hopper, drop, and 68/45 it weighs a lot, you will get used to it
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            • yeahthatsme
              aka yeahthatswang
              • Sep 2002
              • 2592

              #7
              get a light tank, a sluggo milled somehow, an x valve, and something like a ule/omega rail and you'll be set. course you might want to add an inteli
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              • FalconGuy016
                Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
                • Aug 2002
                • 6127

                #8
                there isnt a heavy tippmann
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                • TheJester
                  Registered User
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 753

                  #9
                  well i just sent my valve out to AGD for a trade in for an x-valve, and the shipping weight was 1.2 lbs, but i like the weight of my mag over my carbine, even though my mag w/ a 12 in barrel is the same size as my carbine like w/ a 3 inch, it's a lot heavier, but i dig it, makes it feel solid, plus both are very well ballanced, i wish i had a little longer drop on my mag though, the balance on my mag is like on the strip screw, on my carbine it's the trigger frame, i'm hoping the x-valve will send the balance up to the grip
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                  • EsPo
                    Dosehead
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 4140

                    #10
                    feel a classic mag, no vert adapter, no barrel, no foregrip, just the trig frame, the body rail and the body... then put the valve in and see how it feels, it always like almost slips out of my hands because its soo back heavy.. its odd.
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                    • irbodden
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2000
                      • 3413

                      #11
                      Try doing some push ups?

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