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  • MrRottenTreats
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 254

    #16
    i use a psychoballistics drop with a max flow(drops back 2") and a 88 ci tank to merit the really long drop. it ends up about as long as a 68 on a normal bottomline but balances really well
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    • xmetal2001
      Junior Member at heart
      • May 2001
      • 1994

      #17
      It DEFINATLY depends on tank size. I would never use the same drop for my 88ci with my 47ci.

      With my 88 i use a fairly large drop. Tucks it in a little more than the drop on the 68ci flatline

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      • irbodden
        Registered User
        • Dec 2000
        • 3413

        #18
        Mine is roughly 4 inches, and has angled ASA. I need to be able to shoulder the tank/gun, or my aim is horrible! ... heh

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        • jah871
          Warp Effect
          • May 2001
          • 2228

          #19
          i have a STO drop, it is the same one feelthert in the cocker pic above. i also have a z-grip so it brings it forward even more. i use a 90/45 nitroduck tuffskin tank and the Z and the STO drop move it far enough forward and it is very balanced. if i didnt have the zgrip i would use maybe a 3-4 inch drop. my whole setup is about 25inches long.
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          • mountaindud
            An "Irish-American"
            • Dec 2001
            • 159

            #20
            I like a lot of drop so the tank is even with the end of the gun. I do likethe flame and lightning bolt drops even though they only drop about an inch.

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            • headcase
              Gotta Love Toys
              • Nov 2001
              • 1141

              #21
              Well I use a Kapp stubby drop zone mounted backwards on my E-mag. With my Dynaflow 68/45 it puts the reg directly under the grip.
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              • HoppysMag
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                • Oct 2001
                • 3494

                #22
                i donno headcase i liked Cakes better. The carots just dont apeal to me.
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                • personman

                  #23
                  I liked the cakes the best also.
                  What I REALLY wanna do, is take an Intelli-Z(once they come out) and stik a psyco ballistics on it. With my stub, Im sure that would take most the tank off.

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                  • IceCool32
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 422

                    #24
                    Jeez! you guys are crazy, why would you not want at least a little of your tank sticking out the back, on a Cocker, you're gonna want more than you do with a gun that doesn't have a mask-denting back block, but I've got a 7" Stretch Z on my Impulse, leaves just enough tank for me to shoulder, and still allows me to play tight.
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                    • gimp
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2001
                      • 2368

                      #25
                      I didn't vote, it really depends on what size tank I'm using.

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                      • lonsch
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2001
                        • 347

                        #26
                        woo hoo someone else voted for no drop at all

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                        • Puckz
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                          • May 2001
                          • 255

                          #27
                          Yeah no drop is the way to go, lets you shoulder your gun and gives you a very stable shooting platform. It probably wounldn't work well with a screw-in tank, but you shouldnt be using a screw in anyway.
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                          • Dubstar112
                            Dubstar111x
                            • Feb 2001
                            • 2321

                            #28
                            I favor the stock flatline drop, and at the moment, im tring to make it so the reg is directly underneath the grip frame.ie even shorter

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                            • DarkRipper
                              Elite
                              • May 2001
                              • 1111

                              #29
                              I prefer no drop at all. I mount my 68 in maxflow directly to the grip frame.

                              I also use a 16 inch barrel. Sure, it's long... but I know how to play with it. I can't play with a gun/tank setup that's 2.5 feet tall and 1.5 feet long.

                              The butt of the tank makes a GREAT stock, especially with a DYE or RASE tank cover.


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