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RoboCop
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Posted: 31 December 2006 at 12:22am |
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There was a company that besically took the SP factory noids and put them on their boards because the factory noids have a longer life span that other noids on other boards.
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paintballgoth
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Posted: 31 December 2006 at 8:50pm |
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Nice Find dude
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Smartparts Ion: Qev and thats about it Spyder Tl-x, Brass egeal pump |
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druidsdecendant
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Posted: 01 January 2007 at 8:50am |
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I have tested the prototype boards in both SP Noid and MAC noid. I currently run the MAC noided Spitfire and love it (still have the SP prototype). The only real difference in the 2 noids are this...The MAC allows you to drop the dwell to a 'true' dwell of Zero...unlike other boards (not knocking them, just saying) that their "bottomed-out" dwell is actually 6ms or so. I ran mine at 110 psi (TechT, V2 - L6 bolt), dwell of zero at 280 fps (my field's limit) with no drop off and chrono fluctuation of +/- 3 fps with a CP Long reg at 35 bps until the pod went empty (QLoader directly mounted). Not one chop, not one misfeed. There was a barrel break just past the 1/2-way mark but only one (as far as I can tell) which coud have been any number of reasons. I <3 my MAC noid. EDIT: I should point out that the MAC noid is a tight fit in the frame with the board. It's not a problem, I'm just saying...it feels as if you are grinding the board when installing the noid. Edited by druidsdecendant - 01 January 2007 at 8:52am |
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68 Classic Mag; PMI .68 Magnum; Maxed Stage5 Ion; M98 Scenario creation in the works; - You EPunks are all alike-all mouth until you reach the tailgate section of the field...then you "were j/j"
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McKnight576
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Posted: 01 January 2007 at 12:04pm |
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I've heard the Lucky board with mac noid is nice. I love my t-board though, not bad for 50 bucks.
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druidsdecendant
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 5:04am |
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McKnight, you are right. Before I tested the Lucky boards I was running the TBoard. It's an economical alternative to the others.
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68 Classic Mag; PMI .68 Magnum; Maxed Stage5 Ion; M98 Scenario creation in the works; - You EPunks are all alike-all mouth until you reach the tailgate section of the field...then you "were j/j"
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 2:34pm |
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that's a good price. my friend said that i should of got an ion instead of my tippmann 98. |
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