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  • Big_Chops
    Big_Chops get fat diet
    • May 2003
    • 757

    #16
    wow i thought cinder blocks looked heavy until i seen that shocker. phewwww ur forearms must be like supermans to carry that thing around

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    • CodeMA
      ...yep...
      • Jun 2003
      • 1455

      #17
      I must say I like my marker with some weight to it as well...

      My mag
      minimag HR
      Warp w/ 12vxboard revvy
      ReTro Valve w/ LX
      WGP Torp drop with ON/OFF
      steel lines and two QDs(drop and valve)
      Taso gasthrew adapter
      CP gas trew
      Dye Alum/Dye SS oldstyle(not sure which I will keep yet)
      AA barrel
      68/3k steel aloy stubbyie
      Intelliframe

      notsure how much it all weighs..but its quite a bit...LOL

      and I do have some "Guns"
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      • MinimagRockin'
        Registered User
        • Oct 2000
        • 471

        #18
        I figure with a hopper (full of pballs) and a tank (full of compressed air) the actual guns weight becomes irrelevent, they're all going to weigh similar. I don't think the weight difference between any two guns is anything to worry about.

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        • Fuji
          Registered User
          • Apr 2003
          • 159

          #19
          Actually, Warped1's shocker, is my old tourney shocker. (Well, minus the warp feed) I used to play with a Dye SS on that bad boy. Nice weight, virtually no kick (Weight hath it's advantages). With a 32oz fill of CO2 in that bad boy, woooo!

          Now my current setup is pretty heavy. Granted, not '98 shocker on Co2 heavy but close. I have no scale handy but...

          Emag
          Dye SS barrel
          Warp feed
          All SS parts, forget the ULE
          Halo
          CP Micro Razor Drop
          Max Flo w/ Nitro Duck 90ci tank

          (OT - Warped, how's that shocker shootin for ya?)
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          • abarnhar
            Hmm... battle grips
            • Apr 2003
            • 603

            #20
            Originally posted by CodeMA
            68/3k steel aloy stubbyie
            That right there is an unfair advantage. I was thinking about adding a warp to my setup... am I going to need to start lifting weights?
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            • JoyInTheMadness
              It's the Generator
              • Nov 2003
              • 337

              #21
              Gotta have an old 68/3000 centerflag steal tank
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              • CodeMA
                ...yep...
                • Jun 2003
                • 1455

                #22
                all is fair in love and war

                ya this is a PE tank though.... at anyrate it gives amazeing reactivty to my ReTro Mag
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                • nouseforaname
                  Most handsome ....
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 175

                  #23
                  the movie is Snatch



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                  • RetroEclipseMan
                    AO's Future Game Artist
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 1386

                    #24
                    My old setup consisted of:

                    SS Powerfeed Body
                    Eclipse Kit (body rail, foregrip, and sight rail)
                    14" Boomstick
                    Dye Rail Drop
                    Retro Valve
                    Inteli-Frame
                    (68/3000) Oldschool Steel Apocalypse reg with fiber bottle

                    that tank was one of the heaviest tanks I've ever used. and with a revy on top without in paint in it it weighed almost 10 pounds. I wouldn't even wanna think about what it would weigh with paint in it along with a warp.
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                    • Sir_Brass
                      I love mechs!
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 736

                      #25
                      Originally posted by FragTek


                      What are you runnin' Falcon? And where do u live in N. VA? We are lookin' at doin' a small AO-VA meet on the 6th of December at Pev's, u down to do some ballin'?

                      You guys dead set on the 6th? B/c I get home (Salem, Va) on the 12th, and I'd like to be at a Va AO meet. now, mind you, my gun is going to be in the shop, but I'll just bring my phantom and have fun trying to kill you suckers while getting lit up .
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                      • magman007
                        I <3 my Penis
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 7579

                        #26
                        to have the heaviest mag, you would prolly need the folowing


                        old stock e-mag
                        warp feed
                        lapco ss barrel
                        old apoc
                        halo
                        kapp dz2

                        and go on from there



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                        • goat
                          Remember Ryan Hale
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 220

                          #27
                          Not sure of the exact weight but I am running 68 classic fueled by an 88/4500 thats hanging on a Kapp DZ2 with on/off....Warped with a revy......the barrel depends on the day-freak-BOA-DYE crome-Armmason-Or a Ceramic...
                          I am afraid to know the weight, might get in my head how heavy it is,,

                          edit:whoops forgot the 32 degrees crome trigger frame!
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                          "...I question the contributions of some of the named inventors, specifically Billy Gardner and Adam Gardner..."
                          "...the evidence strongly suggests that neither Billy nor Adam could have invented what is claimed."
                          "As with the lack of any documentation of the Gardnrs' work, Billy and Adam Gardner's testimony regarding thier own contributions does not suggest the work of inventors."

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