Boo-Yaa Vs. Hyperframe

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  • GalligerAtWar
    The Pimp Daddy of AO!
    • Jun 2001
    • 386

    #16
    i got a felling that my gun is old enough to chew the bolt so what spacer do i need to fix that?
    You did it now osama bin laden!! NOW GALLAGHER IS AT WAR

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    • HyperSnyper

      #17
      Galliger,

      Almost my entire experience with the Hyperframe have been nothing but good (except the seller who sent it parcel and it took 7 weeks to come in).

      There were some tolerance issues at first, slight chewing of the bolt, I didnt want to deal with the trouble, so I sent it in. They gave me a new bolt, sear, pin, RT bumper and milled the frame to fit. The sent it to me UPS 2nd Day Air so I could get it in time to play on the weekend

      2 weeks play so far (I must have fired over 1000 dry rounds while my friends trying it out doubled that, they want one now =), nothing out of the normal wear, and feels great when I play. No short stroking.

      I dont want to be biased, so I dont want to say the Booyah is crappy, I have never used one. Booyahs work great on my friends spyder, but they have a horrendous reputation on Mags.

      I say go for the Hyperframe, it has nothing but flying colors from everyone. Either one you pick, dont mess around, take FULL ADVANTAGE of their customer supports, have the company fit it if all possible and you will have a gun relaible from day 1.

      Anymore Q's, let me know

      -Hyper

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      • Quiet
        I should shut up now
        • Feb 2002
        • 781

        #18
        I bought a BooYaa at the end of last summer.
        Now I'm shooting with my original frame...read between the lines.

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        • barretc
          Cheeks
          • Jan 2001
          • 363

          #19
          I bought a BooYaa at the end of last summer.
          Now I'm shooting with my original frame...read between the lines.

          .....same as Quiet.

          is that plagerism?...is that how u spell plagerism?
          Yadda Yadda....im still here

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          • ProjectMag
            Member #2247
            • Aug 2001
            • 630

            #20
            HyperSnyper

            How did you go about sending your gun to Centerflag to get it fit with the Hyperframe?

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            • 56kSomeGuy
              love my cold steel katana
              • Feb 2002
              • 675

              #21
              problem

              I got a Boo-yaah a few months ago and the on/off assembly that came with the boo-yaah package was leaking. Does anyone who know how to fix this problem? The on/off pin and on/off O ring are too loose to seal the leak. I tried to call the company but no one answers. In my opinon get the hyperframe their company has better service on their products.
              set up: Micro e-mag with 32 degree chrome flame drop, Level 10, 88/4500 crossfire, 12 in CP, 32 degree whisper and ARADUS 14in barrel, EVO II.

              Stare at Mr. Humpey!!Stare at Mr. Humpey!!

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              • legion
                Registered User
                • Jan 2002
                • 117

                #22
                Galliger, my personal opinion would have to be Hyperframe, and if you want one, I have one for sale, I just replaced it for a Z-Grip (*drool* i love zgrips). It works fine, and runs well... Compared to the few experiences I've had with booyahs, the hyperframe is definately a more reliable e-grip.. PM me if you're interested... (I have pics and such)

                Legion

                Proud Owner of:
                Emag #EM01523
                Emag Powered 12v Smoke Warp Feed
                Clear Blue HALO B
                Total Freak Kit 14" Blue AA, SS Back
                68 4500 Flatline
                E-Magnum
                Level 10
                TL63 Blade Trigger

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                • MrAirgunRT

                  #23
                  Get rid of em both and somehow put a Talon frame on there. j/p Anyway I have never seen those things work great so I would stay away from them.

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                  • Sqweezer
                    I am the Killer
                    • Mar 2001
                    • 269

                    #24
                    Just a piece of advice you may not consider but I'm forewarning you:

                    If you want an electric gun, buy an electronic gun. Electronic trigger frames do not fit well with the demanding tolerances(sp?) of mags. I know I know, they may work for a while but overtime you will begin to not like it, I am 99% sure.

                    The mag as a semi auto rules. The Emag rules also, but that is made by AGD and can handle the tolerances. Unless AGD releases a frame for the stock mag, I wouldn't buy one.

                    Your still stuck on an electronic gun? Well theres a huge inexpensive market waiting for you.

                    BTW: I have owned both hyperframe and booyaah. I liked the booyaah better in general. Feel, etc. Triggers were about the same(argueably).

                    Hope that helps.
                    faith;
                    its not something that i grasp, its something that i fake, as i'm falling through the cracks

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                    • GalligerAtWar
                      The Pimp Daddy of AO!
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 386

                      #25
                      I got a Z-grip

                      here are the reasons

                      1) cheaper
                      2) i know i will have no trouble with installing it
                      3) looks good
                      4) won't waste as much paint as i would with the hyper
                      5) feels good
                      6) don't have to worry about wearing down my sear or bolt
                      7) its made by AGD
                      8) ITS A Z-GRIP!!!!!!!!!

                      Chri$$
                      You did it now osama bin laden!! NOW GALLAGHER IS AT WAR

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                      • Panzerr
                        a stockaholic
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 683

                        #26
                        Ick. Neither one. I played all day with a hyperframe this past sunday. Boy did I miss my triggernomics trigger. Sure, the trigger pull is nice and light, but you can't get the ROF when you need it that you can with a regular mechanical trigger. The one I used seemed problematic. When I pulled the trigger when it was on safe, it would still depress the on/off pin, but not enough to comletely fire, causing it to hiss gas for a second.
                        sixty-six.

                        Du bist, was du machst. Punkt.

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                        • Wc Keep

                          #27
                          i prefer neither. i can pull the trigger fast enough with my benchmark. but does anyone know where i can get a triggernomics trigger?

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                          • Panzerr
                            a stockaholic
                            • Sep 2001
                            • 683

                            #28
                            Maghog moved to Deutschland and shut down Triggernomics. Too bad, he had some kewl stuff. I'm glad I got mine before he shut down, because it is Awesome. It works great with the reactiveness of the valve because the trigger is so light. There also is very little slop in it. The result is a mechanical beauty that can fire as fast as an angel.
                            sixty-six.

                            Du bist, was du machst. Punkt.

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                            • Wc Keep

                              #29
                              ok does anyone know of a place to get one used or know someone who is willing to sell theirs?

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                              • MarZ_666
                                Any suprise? Its an Angel
                                • Dec 2001
                                • 157

                                #30
                                booyah ok after you tune

                                It took some tuning, a new bumper, an rt on/off but I have my booyah running awesome. Click it up to burst mode 10 bps with no noticeable shoot down. Hasn't worn my bolt or sear.

                                It just took a while to tune and work out the small problems. I have yet to have anything close to the horrors I hear about the booyah.

                                Only thing I can say is tune and charge.

                                MarZ
                                Look at you,
                                with your steel tube and valve.
                                Prone to shoot down! Im sure if you add this or that, it will still be a steel tube.

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