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  • SIGSays
    USMC
    • Sep 2001
    • 3051

    #16
    Originally posted by rikkter
    eh, this got heavy after awhile, but its oh so worth it
    lol.. bling bling!!
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    • sneakyhacker420
      AO's Uber Green Guru
      • Aug 2002
      • 1247

      #17
      stainless steel = heavy = durable


      it may be a bit on the heavy side, but its sure as hell more durable than your AUTOCOCKER
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      • shinobidice
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        • Jun 2002
        • 134

        #18
        you can use your gun to help use its inertia when you do a superman dive into that bunker off the break!

        im not kidding, a guy seriously did this, his rt worked perfectly all day still
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        • GatoLoco
          I wear a cat on my back
          • Apr 2003
          • 172

          #19
          Originally posted by shinobidice
          you can use your gun to help use its inertia when you do a superman dive into that bunker off the break!

          im not kidding, a guy seriously did this, his rt worked perfectly all day still
          Hahahahahaha! Thats so great. Thats the great thing bout inertia, once ya pop, ya just can't stop. (Unfortunatly the same is true when your NOT moving, but if cockers have gnomes, why can't mags have "Inertia rocket boosters"?)
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          • TheJester
            Registered User
            • Sep 2002
            • 753

            #20
            ok, here's the deal w/ weights. 1st and foremost my stock minimag, i noticed very little weight difference between that fully loaded and my freinds 01 cocker fully loaded. and for 2... as soon as the ref yell go...do you notice how much your set up weighs?
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            • Dryden
              Team Nemesis

              • Jun 2003
              • 931

              #21
              Heavy?!? With the coiled remote on, I'm afraid I'm going to break my MiniMag, it's so darn light ... like the "Noisy Cricket" from the movie Men In Black.

              My first semi was a PMI3/VM68 with expansion chamber and two 10-ounce CO2 tanks (one forward, one back-bottle). Now THAT's a heavy gun. The recoil could dislocate your shoulder.
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              • LIGHTEMUP
                Registered User
                • Apr 2003
                • 268

                #22
                hahah people are just wusses it builds up ur muscles i had a old school RT now just that was a lunker then i had a halo, 68ci 3000psi crossfire tank (it was huge), kapp cradle, benchmark 2x frame, and a 16inch all american barrel.

                This was heavy but i never complained it got done what needed to be done till i got sick of it chopping and i sold it (this was all b4 level 10 dont know to much bout it either havnetn had a mag in a long time now i have a RAT Impulse its not that heavy)

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                • MidnightRider
                  Capt. Team EZ-Targetz
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 131

                  #23
                  When playing at my local field my stock mini is no problem at all.........but I just got home tonight from playing my first scenario game (woooohooo),Armies of Armageddon, and let me tell you by the end of the game my mag felt like it easily weighed 30 pounds. When I get the chance that x-valve is being purchased and installed as quickly as the checkbook permits.

                  P.S.
                  Thanks AGD for supporting the rec games. I didn't get to win the RT but some lucky lady sure did. Again Thanks.

                  P.P.S.
                  Sorry Horde (Green), you may have won with points (barely) but we Host (Blue) still kept you from calling for the war of Armageddon and thus saved our world for at least another year. Good Game to you all.

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                  If the No.2 pencil is so popular... Why is it not No.1?

                  If Love is Blind, why is Lingerie so popular?


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                  • rikkter
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 1804

                    #24
                    Originally posted by MidnightRider


                    P.S.
                    Thanks AGD for supporting the rec games. I didn't get to win the RT but some lucky lady sure did. Again Thanks.

                    MR
                    you talking about the game in Chicago?
                    if you are, that lucky lady is one of my closet friends/teammates. her name is alex.

                    its not like they NEED anymore guns, god, her husband is a lawyer so go figure. and he has a xmag along with most of the other top guns out there. name it; i bet he has it, or will within the year. >:O


                    also, guns DO get heavy even if you are muscle man in scenario games.
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                    • MidnightRider
                      Capt. Team EZ-Targetz
                      • Oct 2001
                      • 131

                      #25
                      Yep that be the game. The one in Chicago.
                      If the No.2 pencil is so popular... Why is it not No.1?

                      If Love is Blind, why is Lingerie so popular?


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