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  • Cheat71
    I Am The Passenger
    • Jan 2004
    • 90

    #1

    New 68Classic

    I just got a classic and i wanted to know what upgrades are good and which are bad. Do bolts make a difference, because w/ spyders they don't. Im planning on getting an intellifeed Blade Trigger Frame. New valves don't really interest me because I can't get n2 filled close by and my parents dont like to drive. I have to wait a year so when i can drive I can actually get n2 filled. So the next best thing for me is an anti-siphon tube but I heard level 10's aren't good with any kind of c02.
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  • Magluvr
    Registered User
    • May 2002
    • 158

    #2
    I would recommend first off to get something to keep the liquid out of the gun. Options are: Expansion chamber, siphon tube, or regulator (make sure that it is High Pressure and can take CO2 (my personal recommendation is the Palmer stabilizer)). Now that you no longer have to worry about the liquid, buy the Intelliframe, and if you still have money that needs a new home buy the level 10 bolt. The level 10 bolt runs fine with CO2, I had to run CO2 for a long time in my mag. (The level 10 will start acting up at the same time the mag acts up if it gets too cold and sips some liquid. As long as liquid stays out neither will make you mad.)

    Have fun! Play hard! Show people what mags are made of!

    Note: I was looking at your sig when I saw that you were thinking about getting the Dye Hyper Reg for the mag. BAD idea. The Hyper Reg only goes up to 450 psi, this is the bare minimum pressure you should let into any mag. Why? Because the mag meters the air pressure down to 400 psi. With that small of a difference (50 psi) you will be creating a bottleneck between the reg and mag. The gun won't be able to recharge very quickly resulting in drop off at about 6bps. (I know this because I once thought I could turn down my Stabilizer. That game wasn't very fun.) Moral of the story is get a reg that can at least go up to about 500 psi. (500 psi happens to be where my gun performed the best, keeping out liquid without starving the mag.)

    Good luck!
    Last edited by Magluvr; 01-18-2004, 12:01 AM.
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    • Cheat71
      I Am The Passenger
      • Jan 2004
      • 90

      #3
      Im trying to sell the hyper reg and buying ups or a rico ak
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      • Echez09
        The System is down...
        • May 2003
        • 69

        #4
        I would go with the stabalizer and a remote line, that should prevent liquid from getting into the valve.

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        • tony3
          LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
          • Feb 2003
          • 3740

          #5
          Personally, I wouldn't suggest a mag to you. Save up some more and find a used impulse, you can find a nice one for 300-350 and they run awesome on co2. Mags are kind of picky on co2.

          edit: where is illinios do you live? All fields and shops around here fill nitro tanks

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          • Cheat71
            I Am The Passenger
            • Jan 2004
            • 90

            #6
            i live in park ridge
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            • Cheat71
              I Am The Passenger
              • Jan 2004
              • 90

              #7
              Originally posted by Cheat71
              Im trying to sell the hyper reg and buying ups or a rico ak
              bah! Remote line, BAD, they get tangled
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              • Magluvr
                Registered User
                • May 2002
                • 158

                #8
                Originally posted by tony3
                Personally, I wouldn't suggest a mag to you. Save up some more and find a used impulse, you can find a nice one for 300-350 and they run awesome on co2. Mags are kind of picky on co2.
                The choice is up to you. But as long as you take the precautions, which you are currently doing you will have no problems with the mag. I can't say anything good or bad about a impy because I have never had one, however I personally don't like having to deal with electronics at all. Mechanical is King. (A mag is very simple, all you ever would have to do is change an oring, no electric things to deal with. Also very very durable, its stainless steel construction for golly's sake!)
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                Level 10
                2002 14" All American
                Palmer Male Stabilizer
                3A 71/4.5k Nitro

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                • Lee
                  Team Trigger Happy
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 2395

                  #9
                  tipmann expansion chambers work great, are relatively inexpensive and not much bigger around than some foregrips on the market. i would also reccomend anti-siphoning your co2 tank as well. i ran co2 with that configuraton for sometime with no problems.

                  if you do run a remote, get a braided stainless steel line. they don't tangle on stuff much and if they do, a good tug usually frees it up. a buddy of mine used to use one playing in palmetto bushes alot, and had very little tangling problems.

                  i never ran a level 10 on co2 other than tinkering to see if it would work and i saw no issues once it was installed.

                  enjoy your new toy!

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                  • tony3
                    LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 3740

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Magluvr


                    The choice is up to you. But as long as you take the precautions, which you are currently doing you will have no problems with the mag. I can't say anything good or bad about a impy because I have never had one, however I personally don't like having to deal with electronics at all. Mechanical is King. (A mag is very simple, all you ever would have to do is change an oring, no electric things to deal with. Also very very durable, its stainless steel construction for golly's sake!)
                    Imps are of a simipler design then mags imo. Imps are blowbacks with a ram replacing the main spring and hammer, and then they got a noid to recock them. Very simple to understand. And you never have to deal with electronics, unless plugging a 9v in is to hard for you? Or maybe holding down an on off switch. Imps are simple guns and extremely reliable if you take some time and properly maintain them

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                    • $tevo
                      Steve
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 881

                      #11
                      i think he should be fine with his mag. mags are very customizable.

                      bolts do make a difference, you should get the Lvl 10 bolt kit. it eliminates chopping

                      valve: when you get the money, you can buy an Xvalve(RT valve that comes with Lvl10) its costy but worth it i hear

                      Trigger frame: they make several, agd makes the intelli and y-frame, at www.logicpaintball.com you can get a space frame.

                      Bodies: agd makes ULE bodies, they are awesome, very light. you can get cut and carved bodies from nicad, you can see some of his work around here like the karta and dallara.

                      Nitro: for a preset you cant go wrong with a high pressure crossfire, great tanks. for a adjustable many people like the flatlines but they are kinda costly. air america makes good adjustable tanks.

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                      • Cheat71
                        I Am The Passenger
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 90

                        #12
                        what about the ans bolt, is it any good?
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                        • tony3
                          LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 3740

                          #13
                          yeah, they are as good as the stock bolt......

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