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  • freek133
    Because I can
    • Dec 2001
    • 366

    #16
    ball distortion, recoil, barrel paint match,

    basically all i can think of right now, but i hear that mags being light have more recoil and that throws off the ball, and you all have talked about paint barrle match.
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    • freek133
      Because I can
      • Dec 2001
      • 366

      #17
      Thank you all for the info, so basically you are saying that the automag with a good paint barrel match will be a good choice to go with. again thanks for the info.
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      • Smoken
        Fearless Yellow
        • Nov 2001
        • 228

        #18
        Lighter gun= More recoil
        BUT
        Heavier gun=Tired arms(hard to aim with sore arms)

        So take your pick.
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        • rhetor22
          Mag Lover (not that way)
          • Nov 2001
          • 1207

          #19
          thats true if all guns worked the same. The mag only has the force of the bolt going back and forth, unlike stacked blowbacks where the bolt and hammer go back and forth. Also that force is closer to the grip on your hand so it won't tilt as much. Mags have little recoil.

          The gun itself has nothing to do with accuracey really, the barrel and paint does though.


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          • Dealaman
            Classic Member
            • Dec 2001
            • 174

            #20
            Hmm

            The gun DOES DOES DOES effect the accuracy. The reason is, mags have a very consistent shot; A Spyder, for instance, does not. If you are aiming at something and you want to hit it, a mag will be better because you know how it shoots. Spyders and stuff are unpredictable.

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            • Bartleby
              Purple People Eater
              • Sep 2001
              • 803

              #21
              if recoil is all that big of a deal to you, then pitch in the extra couple of bucks and get a super bolt.
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              • [NA]WARLORD
                Registered User
                • Sep 2001
                • 764

                #22
                Thats not entirely true, Dealaman, my buddy has a bone stock spyder with a Max flow 88/3000 system and his only fluctuates +/- 10 fps, on any given day. Thats pretty decent for an entry level marker, my Mini, is same way with a preset tank, If I dropped the coin on a flatline I imagine it would be better, But I dont have enough coin right now.

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