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  • RTGuy86
    Gun Crazed
    • Jul 2002
    • 930

    #1

    I like my guns heavy

    i just figured this one out yesterday. i was messing around w/ a friends ULE,X-valved, ULE mag and i just couldnt get used to it. i also ,essed w/ his cocker(same setup as mine just diff. milling to make it uber light) adn i didnt like that either. im always getting that "man your gun is a freekin boat anchor from the local guys that i alway play w/ but it never seems heavy to me. is any one else like this or am i just strange?
  • Ov3rmind
    Speechless
    • Nov 2001
    • 2637

    #2
    I like my guns somewhere inbetween, like the weight of an Angel or maybe a Matrix. At the moment my Cocker with an SS barrel is a little too much for my tastes, which is one of the reasons I'm getting rid of it. I'm thinking a Viking with a CP Barrel will be just right.
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    • PRPB
      Solstice Speed
      • Apr 2002
      • 1033

      #3
      Nope I'm the same way. I don't find my mag heavy at all, but every time someone uses it they complain about the weight.It gets old after a while when it's the same people saying it.

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      • Sparq
        Interloper
        • Mar 2002
        • 730

        #4
        *raises hand*

        Last time I played, my mag with steel tank, hopper, etc was about twice the weight of the next heaviest gun at the field. The thing is, I don't notice it once the paint starts flying.
        "I would like nothing more than to walk around
        wearing a shirt with a giant arrow pointing
        downwards, but I have this strange feeling
        that most people would take it as some kind
        of sexual suggestion rather than an attempt
        to infer one's final destination."

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        • RTGuy86
          Gun Crazed
          • Jul 2002
          • 930

          #5
          ya. i cant wait to get myself a warp. it will add just enough for me. any of you have pics of your setups? i always like to see. also do any of ya have a warp youll trade? lmk

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          • PRPB
            Solstice Speed
            • Apr 2002
            • 1033

            #6
            Here is my "boat anchor"

            Minimag with: SS Bigshot,J&J ceramic, ACI gas thru, Iframe, Warp, Rev, KAPP DZ, 88 stub, very long SB hose.

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            • RTGuy86
              Gun Crazed
              • Jul 2002
              • 930

              #7
              sweetness. id put up pics of mine but they never show up.

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              • ReTro Boy
                Ultra Evil Specialist...
                • Jan 2002
                • 576

                #8
                I never noticed the weight of an old skool RT (Halo and 114/3K Raptor) until the second day of a 2-day big game. MAN, that thing was heavy...

                ...during a simple day of play, it's no biggie.

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                • Clockwork_Orange
                  New Name: FRENZY
                  • May 2003
                  • 284

                  #9
                  Rtguy86 you're just strange...seek help, seriously!!! (joking)

                  I've been through the same ordeal, It's nothing new! My mag is heavy, but I play comfortably with it... Some people just have to except that we are part of a stronger breed
                  UPGRADE YOUR GREY MATTER 'CAUSE 1 DAY IT MAY MATTER!!!

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                  • RTGuy86
                    Gun Crazed
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 930

                    #10
                    i have used my first classic RT w/ one of those old fugly benchy frames SS tank for a 3 -day scenario that i wnet to and didnt notice the weight of it at all. through out the whole scenario

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                    • RTGuy86
                      Gun Crazed
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 930

                      #11
                      ya we must be used to carrying around our big guns all day(as he flexes)

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                      • Evil Bob
                        Evil Overlord
                        • Jul 2001
                        • 1217

                        #12
                        A heavy marker is alot more forgiving on the barrel movement end when recoil and muscular twicthing and heavy breathing enter the equation.

                        I've seen guys with fly weight markers fan the hell out of their trigger and miss everything in sight, barrel tip bobbing all over the place. Sure, they can shoot fast, but they can't hit what they're aiming at, what's the point?

                        My marker tops out at bit over 12 pounds loaded with paint, I'm quite used to it, then again I used to fire an M60 from the shoulder too, so go figure. People who try my marker out have a hard time with the weight at first ("its SOOO heavy"), after 10 minutes of playing with it they usually setting into it, especially when they're shooting darts at everything in sight.

                        -Evil Bob

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                        • RTGuy86
                          Gun Crazed
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 930

                          #13
                          evil. i know what ya mean about the 60 from the shoulder. i am also a gun fanatic and i have fired almost every gun on the planet. im a smaller guy so the 60 from the shoulder was hard so i went prone and had much easier time.

                          on another note-----
                          i find that my Z-grip helps alot.

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                          • Eagle
                            The hand of vengence
                            • May 2001
                            • 950

                            #14
                            Back when I was at my peak, they called me 'La Longua Carabine', The Long Rifle, straight out of Last of the Mohicans. That was with my Tippmann 98. My EMag is even longer when I use my Voodoo stock. And yes, both markers are heavy. Thank god for slings.
                            Die Screaming

                            Brass Eagle Stingray
                            12oz CO2
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                            • RTGuy86
                              Gun Crazed
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 930

                              #15
                              can i see pics of the e-mag w/ a stock? i have never seen one. i wouldnt do it but if you like it more power to ya.

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