WGP Resurrects the STO!

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  • tyrion2323
    Euroball=goodness
    • Dec 2002
    • 1654

    #46
    I really like the milling a lot, and I guess the -15 could take some getting used to. Ahhh - who am I kidding - I'll never have enough money to even think about getting this!

    Jacob
    My AIM Intimidator is better than your Automag. Get over it.
    Hobart Paintball AIM Paintball

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    • Ov3rmind
      Speechless
      • Nov 2001
      • 2637

      #47
      Re: You guys are funny

      Originally posted by Odder
      butchering STO all base on a fuzzy picture.
      Why the internal cocking system? is a logical next in the development of Autocokers. considering that no Autocker owner that knows what they doing uses the IVG to adjust the velocity anymore, all the fine tuning is done using the regulator.


      Actually you should adjust your IVG and inline reg. If you adjust your velocity solely with your inline reg on a Cocker you should be shot.

      and the backward ASA, 1st of all close you fist as if you were holding something, than relax your wrist, take a look at it, your grip naturally has a backward angle to it, it is more comfortable following the natural relax state of you wrist than to fight with it like the forward pointing ASA.


      Actually that's backwards from what would be ergonomically comfortable. Why do you think WDP, AGD, and a host of other companies are making vertical grip frames and grip frames that point forwards? The last thing I want to be doing is goosnecking my wrist for the grip frame AND the vertical reg.
      Converge Kills

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      • Odder
        Registered User
        • Oct 2003
        • 41

        #48
        Re: Re: You guys are funny

        Originally posted by Ov3rmind
        If you adjust your velocity solely with your inline reg on a Cocker you should be shot.
        Care to tell that to every Automag owner that they are wrong?
        have you ever try and used y grip in any position other than standing vertical? try firing for you hips or god forbid you have to shoot from a prone position.

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        • robdamanii
          The AO Village Idiot
          • Dec 2003
          • 707

          #49
          That's why I like the vertical grip on WDP markers. The 90* frame offers versatility in the way you can shoot, without stressing the wrist too much.
          Manager, Ithaca Paintball and Recreation.


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          • Ov3rmind
            Speechless
            • Nov 2001
            • 2637

            #50
            Re: Re: Re: You guys are funny

            Originally posted by Odder
            Care to tell that to every Automag owner that they are wrong?

            An Automag is a totally different gun that works off of a different design. That has no relevance whatsoever.

            have you ever try and used y grip in any position other than standing vertical? try firing for you hips or god forbid you have to shoot from a prone position.


            I didn't say it was perfect for all positions. However, a rearward angled grip is practical for NO positions. I'm personally a fan of a vertical grip due to the fact that it is so versatile.
            Converge Kills

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            • Meph
              AO's Tippmann Guy
              • Aug 2002
              • 737

              #51
              The reason being is because most cocker owners prefer to sweet-spot their regulators. Since the regulator works on a Parabola curve, after a certain PSI the FPS will actually start to decrease. So fps adjustment with the reg is not exactly typical or suggested. It's mostly all done with spring tension on hammer.

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              • DiRTyBuNNy
                Registered User
                • Sep 2001
                • 4854

                #52
                after having seen this marker in action in my own hands and also in the hands of people like Brimstone Smoke and the Bushwhackers this past weekend...this baby rocks...
                Dirty Clothes for Dirty Ballers!

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                • evilhomer
                  Guess what? I have a Mag.
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 761

                  #53
                  I can't wait until the STO Kaner Kits come out... I can't find normal Kaners anywhere...

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                  • DiRTyBuNNy
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 4854

                    #54
                    did you try talking to RogueFactor about the Kaner kit?
                    Dirty Clothes for Dirty Ballers!

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                    • evilhomer
                      Guess what? I have a Mag.
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 761

                      #55
                      Yea, they're not in stock at WGP, so they're hard to get your hands on them.

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                      • Odder
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 41

                        #56
                        Have you look at a Chipley Carbon Fibre System? Chipley Custom Machine

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                        • chasden
                          Registered User
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 220

                          #57
                          The Karnivor is pretty pimp. The new internal cocking rod, -15 ASA, and new body mounted pneuos are all clever refinements of the existing design. About time! Bravo, WGP!
                          Last edited by chasden; 04-04-2004, 02:25 PM.

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