Ok, well my father bought me a Viewloader Triad kit from walmart for $80. Now, I did go out and play with it, and i did shoot it in my basement (with my father's permission, he put tarps on the wall), and, i dont really, like it. Like, the tank unscrews itself a little bit, and its not the tank, i tried it on my friends E99 Avant and it was fine (it didnt happen) also,i understand C02 contributed to this, but it was freezing up more than any other gun on the field, also, i tried my tank on my friends E99, and it shot (my triad wouldnt) anyway, i would like to replace it with a mag at my next birthday in june of this year, I am earning the money for the mag by myself. Do you think its ungrateful
Is this like, ungrateful?
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mastershake44Tags: None
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not really ungreatful.
just explain to him that you have changed your stule of play... you would like to get this mag. just dont use the statement "this isint good enough"
if its the gun im talking about you can do some triggerwork and speed it up..."Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikey
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I wouldn't recommend moving to mags. You will need HPA, and you prob want an electronic marker.
My recomendation is a PMI Piranha with eyes and a decent trigger.God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.
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is it that fact that you can't busy used because they are just that, used?Originally posted by mastershake44im not allowed to buy used; sorry
Or is it the risk of being scammed?
If it is the first, I would advice you do your research, You should realize, especially cuz you LOVE mags, that mags are just as good used as they are new. A simple oring kit and some oil will change that used 5 year old mag into a gun just from the factory. You will be saving a bundle of cash because the resale market is saturated now and mags are not the flavor of the month. I would strongley advice you do your research and explain to your parents buying used is the wise thing to do as far as getting the best bang for your buck.
If the second reason, try using 3rd party services, they may cost a bit more, but they do ensure you will get what you paid for and not be scammed.I knew not what I did but am now edumacated
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Yes, the paintball market is the same as the automotive scene. Buying used is quite wise right now, but you have to be careful and intelligent about your purchase. There are a lot good deals to be had if you do your research.
If you want to move up to a proclassic mag, you won't need HPA. However, if you are going to use co2, you will at least need to have an anti-siphon line installed into your tank and also use an x-chamber. Here's what you might want to look into purchasing:
ProClassic Mag = $225
ACI 6 Stage X-Chamber = $25
Anti-Siphon Line (installed by your local pro shop, not yourself) = $15
Total = $265
That should be just fine for recballing.
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My Piranha wouldnt work with co2 the box said it would but the gun said no.Originally posted by SCpoloRickerI wouldn't recommend moving to mags. You will need HPA, and you prob want an electronic marker.
My recomendation is a PMI Piranha with eyes and a decent trigger.
Classic valves use co2.
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Never tell your parents that what they got you "isn't good enough". Try to explain the problems you are having and if he decides to let you have another marker tell him that he got you "hooked" in the sport and you would like a marker that has proven to be reliable(insert the idea of buying a mag in here). If you do get another marker, play with the Triad every now and then. I still have mine(I admit I've been playing less than a year) and I take it out when friends need a marker or if I feel like a challenge. Remember the Stock Class rule #1: Being outgunned doesn't mean you have to be outplayed.
You said something about the CO2 tank coming unscrewed, you could get the old style spyder offset ASA's. I think they work. Also you said it froze up, Does that mean the gun stopped working. If so then put a little oil in the ASA to see if the orings needed lube.
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Just buy an HPA tank if you can, if you are going to get serious about the sport you are going to need one at some point anyway. I would not recommend moving into mags cause they require a lot of tuning if something ever goes wrong or if you ever buy a new part for it. They are also pretty expensive... valves are 200+, frames are 120ish and so on. I would just get a cheaper electro and an HPA tank, which may cost you more in the long run but you will have your HPA for if you get a more expensive gun in the future. Also, HPA wont freeze up on you.IM SORRY AO FOR DISOBEYING YOUR SIG RULES!!!! FORGIVE ME!!!
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