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  • nobloodloss
    Me splattttttt, Jack splat

    • Dec 2003
    • 117

    #1

    can I play with you folks?

    Being the owner of a Micro mag exclude me from being able to participate?
    I really love paintball and have lots of Q's
    when asked, what's knew? What's there to talk about?
  • cphilip
    Former Moderator

    • Jun 2026
    • 16216

    #2
    I am not sure what it is you want to do nor why you placed this in Technical Forum....

    A MicroMag is welcome here in AO. Heck any paintball player is welcome.

    I gonna assume you want to introduce yourself to the group and move this out to Talk.

    But welcome to AO!


    AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

    cphilip.com

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    • funkykarl
      Registered User
      • Nov 2003
      • 87

      #3
      If you have lots of questions, I'd say this is the place to be. Welcome.
      I walk with eyes closed
      through monuments of grace

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      • GA Devil
        Devil's Den Paintball
        • Aug 2003
        • 1455

        #4
        welcome to AO....and if they let me in here they will let anyone...lol


        When true evil smacks you in the face you never forget it.


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        Devil's Den Paintball
        The Aggressive Generation

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        • SaS
          Silent.... Like Crabs
          • Jul 2002
          • 390

          #5
          I snuck in the back.... door wasn't even locked, friendly people here
          AGD
          Another Great Design....
          Little Help

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          • TraXeR
            Registered User
            • Sep 2002
            • 1761

            #6
            Welcome to AO!

            As many others might say, it's addictive!
            'people should not be allowed to own paintguns which are smarter than they are'

            -Sparq

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            • ChucktheMAGician
              Back at it
              • Oct 2002
              • 1855

              #7
              Yeah, welcome to AO!! A micromag was my first mag, don't worry about that, some people here aren't even bright enough to own a mag tho!
              Feedback from: AO,PBN

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              • Remington
                AGD E-mag Faithful
                • Aug 2002
                • 1671

                #8
                nobloodloss - I noticed you're from MA, me too! AO members from New England are going to have an AO Day down at Cape Cod Paintball on April 24, 2004 to play some 'ball and meet each other face to face. Click on the picture in my signature to learn more about it. Hope to see you there!

                Oh yea, and welcome to AO!

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                TunaMart

                TheMagSmith

                Mint Paintball

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                • nobloodloss
                  Me splattttttt, Jack splat

                  • Dec 2003
                  • 117

                  #9
                  1st, let me say tnx to all.
                  I've visited this forum on occasions before and am impressed by the knowledge that gets flung around ,as though we were talkin about...ah, on second thought I'll keep that one for my self, but humbled to say the least.
                  Thank you for the welcome.
                  The reason I'm interested in the tecknical is simple. I like stuff to work welland with your knowledgeable help, I hope I can learn a few things.
                  Remmington, Im glad there's a homee on this forum, I live in Methuen and up until now the only reason I've had to go to the Cape was the ocen,we'll talk.

                  Question
                  my micro is a second generation( pardon my lack of a better description ) is also a second hand I purchased in decmber , 2003 but still managed a few games with, but enough to tell me it does'nt need much, she is stock Justin @ Paintballwizard assured me of that since he was a prior owner, but I would like to know more about it.
                  I was able to down load a manual and as many pages i saw, stll, I could only get to ***. & dissassembly.
                  One thing I'm curious about which valve it is? Is it the seventh?
                  when asked, what's knew? What's there to talk about?

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                  • Chojin Man
                    toodle
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 1229

                    #10
                    You probably mean that the bolt is called a level 7. The more recent bolt that AGD has realeased is called a Level 10, and it is designed differently to prevent ball breaks.

                    The valve itself really hasn't changed that much over the history of AGD. Classic is the same as a Micro valve. The classic or A.I.R. valves haven't really changed since they came out. A RT, RTPro, ReTro, X, and E-mag are all pretty much the same valve design with the only real differences being in what materials were used to make them. The X and E are made from aluminum where as the others are stainless steel(SS).

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                    • SpecialBlend2786
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 4023

                      #11
                      Micromags are yummy. Welcome to AO

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                      • nobloodloss
                        Me splattttttt, Jack splat

                        • Dec 2003
                        • 117

                        #12
                        nueb W/stock 68 mm

                        you folks are much more of a mature group than what I'm used to at the stacked tube forums(sorry if maturity sounds offensive to you)
                        Ther are lots of up grades I'd like to try in the future but the choice's for body's look scarce.
                        To start I would like to try a barrel, any suggestions?(tipical nueb am I)later a level X ?
                        when asked, what's knew? What's there to talk about?

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                        • robdamanii
                          The AO Village Idiot
                          • Dec 2003
                          • 707

                          #13
                          Re: nueb W/stock 68 mm

                          Originally posted by nobloodloss
                          you folks are much more of a mature group than what I'm used to at the stacked tube forums(sorry if maturity sounds offensive to you)
                          Ther are lots of up grades I'd like to try in the future but the choice's for body's look scarce.
                          To start I would like to try a barrel, any suggestions?(tipical nueb am I)later a level X ?
                          Doh, now I feel old...



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                          • fallout11

                            #14
                            Welcome to this humble little forum!

                            As for a barrel upgrade, I would need to know more about what barrel(s) you currently have/use.
                            While there are many on the market that fit the micromag/automag body, in a broad range of materials and price points, you may find that there is no real "right" answer, all a matter of opinions.
                            You may not need a new barrel.

                            The level 10 bolt is intended for the stock level 7 bolt in your mag. It's not entirely a drop-in replacement, as there is some "tuning" related to properly installing it. Not much, really, but something to be aware of. The guys here can walk you through it with no real problems.
                            The advantage of the level 10 bolt is in it's design, which pretty much prevents the chopping of paint in the firing chamber when firing rapidly, or when using not-so-good paint. It's a nice upgrade, because it reduces the recoil of the gun some, and really lets you forget about short stroking.

                            Hope that helps some.

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                            • Muzikman
                              Everything AGD
                              • Dec 2000
                              • 6229

                              #15
                              Barrels are a very opinionated part. Everyone has their favorite for what ever reason and you will never find 2 people who totally agree. My suggestion is to try as many as you can with the type of paint you use most often. Then buy the one that you like best. When you are trying these barrels it's best to start out by shooting them over a chrono and making sure the velocity is right. When you change barrels there is a good chance that the velocity will change becuase of ball to barrel match, length of barrels and how much porting they have.

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