My first Automag is almost on the way!

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  • MANN
    I am in TN. GO VOLS.
    • Apr 2006
    • 4266

    #16
    Rail- I beleive that is a pmi or j&j perfect bore series. in my oppinion they are some of the best 1pc barrels for mags. Very smooth bore. IIRC they are ~ .692 bore. I still have my 12" ceramic one.

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    • Triangle

      #17
      Originally posted by txaggie08
      If you going to run CO2, look into a plamer reg instead of the exp. chamber....
      Aggie speaks the truth. Anything Palmer's will be an excellent choice for running CO2 to your valve.

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      • neppo1345
        I Will Eat Your Children..
        • Oct 2005
        • 1913

        #18
        Originally posted by txaggie08
        If you going to run CO2, look into a plamer reg instead of the exp. chamber....

        Originally posted by Triangle
        Aggie speaks the truth. Anything Palmer's will be an excellent choice for running CO2 to your valve.
        QFT

        Older Smart Parts Max-Flo's were also designed to handle Co2.

        That is, for those of you who will actually touch SP stuff...

        Spaz, Rail; Welcome to AO

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        • txaggie08
          Big mouth
          • Jan 2005
          • 1213

          #19
          i didnt think about the old bottmline max-flo regs you could screw a tank into. Thats what hes got on the mag in the first pic i beleive.

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          • Railgun
            Hit me, I'm a target
            • Jan 2007
            • 93

            #20
            Well, I got my Mag in on the weekend and gassed 'er up. It's really different to feel the trigger kick back at my finger. But there's no doubt that she's smooth.

            She's a heavy one though. AGD's use of pretty much all steel on these Classics adds up to quite the heavy lump. On top of that the barrel in my first pic came with it and it's actually stainless steel and heavy in the same sort of way as the rest of the marker. But I have to admit that it balances well on the grip even with a tank mounted. Without the barrel it's incredably back heavy. I'd like to try an aluminium barrel but I suspect the weight center will still be messed up and it would feel best with that heavy steel barrel.

            I need to figure out some form of foregrip as well. Be it vertical or some sort of barrel mounted grip similar to a rifle.

            But there's one thing that there's NO doubt about and that is that it's going to be a fun Spring. Since I last played I've gotten a couple of new autocockers as well as this new Automag and I'm just itchin' to get out and play with all of them.

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