Newfound appreciation for Mags

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  • SpecialBlend2786
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 4023

    #16
    I have a friend who is exactly the same. He hates electro's and loves mechs.

    Personally, I like both. I love the feel of shooting a marker fast, but I also love the feel of a well timed cocker.

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    • Tunaman
      Specialized AGD Tech

      • Dec 2000
      • 8643

      #17
      Originally posted by snoopay700
      Speaking of bouncing and making the trigger pull light and crisp, when i was retuning my level 10 today (old o-rings cause it to bee too loose in one carrier, but in the next tightest you get bolt stick, so i had to replace that) i decided to try what someone said and put a level 10 spacer in my on/off assembly (i have a classic rt, no ULT for me) and i was surprised at the difference it made. It bounces even faster and teh pull is shorter and lighter. I just wish i had trigger stops so there wouldn't be any slack and i could walk it nicer.
      forget the trigger stops. They will stop the sear from releasing all the way and WILL wipe out the bolt and sear...you need FULL PULLS mainly.
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      • Badmovies.org
        Mostly harmless
        • Nov 2002
        • 250

        #18
        I have had a great appreciation for some time. My Automag was stored for about 2 years while I was in Iraq, came home to a new baby, and so on. Took it out the other day, replaced some o-rings that looked dicey, gassed it up and it was good to go - in 15 degree weather no less. The only other maintenance I've needed to do on the old Automag, in seven years, was to replace the bolt spring (yes, it has been used well).

        One thing I ran into the other day while playing was a lot more electros that could throw down some heavy fire. Not just shooting a blender either, enough of the electro guns have useful ACE's that they can actually shoot balls (and not cottage cheese). Even two years ago, I could hold my own against anything besides an Angel or such. No so anymore. I am not an electric marker fan; I like the feel of a mechanical trigger (I also shoot target .45 pistol).

        Anyway, I picked up a new RT Pro ULE with a ULT kid. Broke in and got the Lvl 10 set, then played with the ULT. Man, once you get that just right it is a beautiful thing. I am looking forward to the next game.
        Andrew Borntreger
        Champion of cinematic disasters

        Black automag powerfeed w/lvl 10
        14" All American
        Intelliframe w/Hogue grips
        12 volt Revolution w/X-Board
        Gas-Thru Stock w/88 ci 4500psi tank
        Modified tactical carbine harness

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        • snoopay700
          Serious About Men

          • Jan 2006
          • 3071

          #19
          Originally posted by Tunaman
          forget the trigger stops. They will stop the sear from releasing all the way and WILL wipe out the bolt and sear...you need FULL PULLS mainly.
          I meant more for the slack up front, not shortening it by stopping it from going back all the way. It's just somewhat sloppy for my liking now and i want to pull up that slack, because if i point my gun down my trigger hangs in front of the sear rod, it's just harder to walk that way.
          Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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