AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Those are awsome looking guns, if i had 10,000 dollars to buy only paintball stuff, id have one of those for sure How much lighter is it then an all aluminum mag?
I'm not really sure, it's one of a handfull of guns that weigh under 2 Lbs. An all ule mechanical mag would probably be under 2 also. Gonna pick one of those up soon. I'll have to put them all on a scale and take some pics.
Edit: and they're actually not that expensive right now, call up shocktech for actual pricing.
Originally posted by abrewin450 As long as there is a bunker for me to hide behind I seriously doubt my size matters. It might affect might have some consequences when I'm running to a bunker but it hasn't affected me yet since I know how run low and fast and all the other stuff that smart paintball players know how to do.
cphilip - ...And again I am not allowing anyone to use the "well everyone else does it and gets away with it" excuse. Get used to it. Life aint always fair and this ain't no democracy.
Ive always really liked the solid feel of the mags ive owned, it would feel like im going to break a gun that weighs too little, but the tank would kinda even it out.
Well actually guys im really in seventh grade, but I do believe in my statement that size is a little factor in paintball given that they are a back player who hides behind rather large bunkers. And I dont see how shooting the lanes ( if that is what you meant by laneing out) could make a larger person an easier target. Could you please explain your reasoning?
Originally posted by Person Ive always really liked the solid feel of the mags ive owned, it would feel like im going to break a gun that weighs too little, but the tank would kinda even it out.
A lot of people say that. Just different strokes...I'm a pretty lazy guy, so I like light weight guns, but to me it only makes sense if you're gonna put lightweight suff on them, ie small tanks, etc. lighter batteries, and so on.
Originally posted by Bulldog A lot of people say that. Just different strokes...I'm a pretty lazy guy, so I like light weight guns, but to me it only makes sense if you're gonna put lightweight suff on them, ie small tanks, etc. lighter batteries, and so on.
Make one of these guns that runs on co2 and then you will have a light marker. I use a 48/3k centerflag tank and i dont like how it feels, im getting anti siphon for my co2 tanks and im going to use them, im using a palmer blazer with female stab atm so its not really a problem. Blazers arent the lightest guns because of all the brass they are made out of but i dont really like the extra weight of a compressed air tank when i feel i dont really need it.
Originally posted by Bulldog Aren't those tanks made out of steel?
No its aluminum, and so are the co2 tanks i have. It weighs at least 3 lbs prolly more, i think you underweigh 45/45 tanks because they weigh more then a 48/3000 even though they are fiber wrapped the extra pressure they carry makes them need to be beefier.
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