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  • M-a-s-sDriver
    Alcohol Fueled Brewtality
    • Jun 2001
    • 552

    #31
    Why, you ask?
    Because I could.
    For any one that really pushes the front play,(because I got no game from there on back) trying to get to 50's or even opposing 40's, you know how important it is to get a light gun. I have much more success getting up front if I play with my Phantom versus my Mag.
    But I just did this as a project gun. Also, I was able to trade a bunch of stuff away I haven't used in years, so the gun was almost free, allowing me to spend money on one unique item. And like Pariel says, I can use most of this stuff elsewhere in my business.
    Also, for Cryer's opinion, notice the gun is all black, not flashy. It's not meant to be pretty. I built it to kick A55.
    But that's OK, I know you're jeolous.
    I do think it's notable that the money seems out of line, yet people will pay a grand for a gun, then pay $300 or more for the same gun to have some fancy milling, with absolutely zero performance gain whatsover.
    Takes all kinds I guess.
    Brent.
    I don't practice anymore: I'm just good in a natural, vicious sort of way.

    Will you please tell your boobs to quit staring at my eyeballs?

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    • paint magnet
      Member # 10,261
      • Dec 2001
      • 2488

      #32
      You know what really sucks, when you consider how much you spend on your lightweight foregrip?

      The fact that it would still be lighter without it on there.

      And if you bought a AM/MM rail milled from Logic Paintball (2 ounces) and then cut off the front of it right after the frame ended. And used a stock AGD CF frame with carbon fiber grips and cut off the trigger guard and safety to save weight, sawed off the front of the ULE body right where the threads start and got a 10" St!ffi barrel. Replace the HALO with a 9 volt revvie and somehow intellifeed it (chuff chuff :) ) and run a remote line directly into the valve (no ASA or anything, heck even cut out the quick disconnect on the remote ), saw the back of the rail off right after the field strip screw, and replace as many screws as you can with titanium ones. That would probably be lighter than a Phantom
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      • M-a-s-sDriver
        Alcohol Fueled Brewtality
        • Jun 2001
        • 552

        #33
        Oooooo...titanium screws...stay tuned.
        Brent.
        I don't practice anymore: I'm just good in a natural, vicious sort of way.

        Will you please tell your boobs to quit staring at my eyeballs?

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        • Cryer
          Paintball is over.
          • Nov 2002
          • 4105

          #34
          Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
          Why, you ask?
          Because I could.
          For any one that really pushes the front play,(because I got no game from there on back) trying to get to 50's or even opposing 40's, you know how important it is to get a light gun. I have much more success getting up front if I play with my Phantom versus my Mag.
          But I just did this as a project gun. Also, I was able to trade a bunch of stuff away I haven't used in years, so the gun was almost free, allowing me to spend money on one unique item. And like Pariel says, I can use most of this stuff elsewhere in my business.
          Also, for Cryer's opinion, notice the gun is all black, not flashy. It's not meant to be pretty. I built it to kick A55.
          But that's OK, I know you're jeolous.
          I do think it's notable that the money seems out of line, yet people will pay a grand for a gun, then pay $300 or more for the same gun to have some fancy milling, with absolutely zero performance gain whatsover.
          Takes all kinds I guess.
          Brent.
          Yeah, "to each his [or her] own" I guess... (I wasn't harping on ya, just a little confused to your motivation, i guess. Also, I was unaware you had a business, and thought you blew $160 on some glue just for your foregrip )



          On a different note... I found this comment particularly piquant: (I just had to laugh)
          Originally posted by paint magnet
          You know what really sucks, when you consider how much you spend on your lightweight foregrip?

          The fact that it would still be lighter without it on there.

          Team Sandbaggers.
          -We own j00 all.-

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          • personman

            #35
            Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
            Oooooo...titanium screws...stay tuned.
            Brent.
            Dude, titanium screws are going to save you like 5 grams max. What the hell?

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            • M-a-s-sDriver
              Alcohol Fueled Brewtality
              • Jun 2001
              • 552

              #36
              Well, technically I DID by the stuff for the foregrip, but I have to have at least a halfa55ed excuse for the wife-unit.
              And, I just thought I would look goofy holding on to the barrel with my left hand.
              Brent.
              I don't practice anymore: I'm just good in a natural, vicious sort of way.

              Will you please tell your boobs to quit staring at my eyeballs?

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              • gtrsi
                Automag?
                • Dec 2001
                • 5786

                #37
                Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
                Why, you ask?
                Because I could.
                Brent,
                you and I need to chat. Got aim? I am on turb0minnow, I have a project idea......
                FOR SALE
                on/off, sear, PROConnect
                AGD back bottle asa, laser logo

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                • laxkid
                  micus cocker
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 821

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Tunaman
                  Read his first post silly. He has a RogueRail on there. It doesnt get any lighter...

                  it was 4 am if you look and that wasnt when I woke up that was rate before I went to bed silly I could barely sit up I was so tired
                  GUNS:
                  warp left mini vertibrate cocker
                  tanks:
                  shocktech drop with 68 3k raptor rex AA
                  loaders:
                  12volt revy
                  and a 12 volt warp


                  good traders:Bmx5045,clintfiore, maxwell M, 68magOwner, GPZ1170, magkid45, and Josh515
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                  • Aegis
                    To old for this
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 596

                    #39
                    That is a very elegant and original approach to the grail of low weight. There is always another way, as the posts indicate, but it is mostly talk. You have some action to back it up, and I like it.
                    my feedback thread

                    It's EEEE-gis:

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                    • Aegis
                      To old for this
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 596

                      #40
                      Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
                      Well, technically I DID by the stuff for the foregrip, but I have to have at least a halfa55ed excuse for the wife-unit.
                      And, I just thought I would look goofy holding on to the barrel with my left hand.
                      Brent.
                      I just re-read this - this is even more imressive from someone with a wife-unit. Assuming you plan on maintaining the wife-unit. Imagine the look on mine when you try to explain the virtue of a ULE-Trigger.
                      my feedback thread

                      It's EEEE-gis:

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                      • sneakyhacker420
                        AO's Uber Green Guru
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 1247

                        #41
                        1. get the intelli switch mounts inside the trigger frame milled out

                        2. get a DYE titanium boomstick back

                        3. get a Stiffi carbon fiber boomstick front

                        4. use aluminum air fittings (instead of brass)

                        5. get a AGD flatline - they DO weigh next to nothing - when my 68/45 flatline is filled, its lighter than my empty PMI 68/45 screw-in
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                        • gtrsi
                          Automag?
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 5786

                          #42
                          Originally posted by sneakyhacker420

                          2. get a DYE titanium boomstick back

                          I think the ti boomer back weighs the same as the ultralight back so I would also assume that there is very little difference in the weight of the freak back v. the ti boomer
                          FOR SALE
                          on/off, sear, PROConnect
                          AGD back bottle asa, laser logo

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                          • paint magnet
                            Member # 10,261
                            • Dec 2001
                            • 2488

                            #43
                            Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
                            Well, technically I DID by the stuff for the foregrip, but I have to have at least a halfa55ed excuse for the wife-unit.
                            And, I just thought I would look goofy holding on to the barrel with my left hand.
                            Brent.
                            "wife-unit" lol

                            I hold my mag (no foregrip) with my left hand under the bottom of the grip frame, but I guess it would depend on how your gun is set up. It's a little back heavy (what with a SS body, SS valve, unmilled rail and steel 68/3000 tank w/ no drop ) so it works quite well for me.

                            *edit* If you're looking for a lighter tank, Centerflag's screw in ones are the lightest I've found. If you want an adjustable one then go with a Mac Dev '03 Conquest or a Centerflag Dynaflo. The flatlines (at least IMO) are slightly heavier (talking a few ounces though) but the regs on them are much smaller.
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                            • ClassicMagger
                              What's the fuss about?
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 1834

                              #44
                              Hey Brent:

                              I like it bud. But you do need to get it to the scales one day here soon. So that people can actually SEE how light it is. I hope the cleaning of the garage with all of your other "junk" LOL "my treasures". Went well with the Mrs. But it looks good, bud. Hope it is running well.

                              CM
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                              • PUDBUDZ
                                Dazed & Confused
                                • Jun 2001
                                • 115

                                #45
                                For those of you who want somthing similar check this out!
                                Carbon fiber parts

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