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    Posted: 28 January 2006 at 10:30pm
what is the best all mechanical marker?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tippyprouser Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 January 2006 at 10:33pm
um...HELLO!!! a Tippmann
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Autococker, Automag
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AUTOMAG
or a Blazer


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gerbil of Doom Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 January 2006 at 11:44pm

autococker, then the tippmann.

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Are any of you ever going to back up your opinions?
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Originally posted by lizard911 lizard911 wrote:

what is the best all mechanical marker?

At what price? Inexpensive...Tippmann! Expensive to VERY expensive...Palmer Blazer, Autococker or Automag.

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f you mean the best quality and performance, Blazer and Automag are by far the best mechs on the market. But there are oodles of other interesting mech guns that just aren't readily available. For example, the ICE Epic is a fantastic little marker. Not easy to come by though. The best mainstream mech guns right now are the mag and blazer though.
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Originally posted by choopie911 choopie911 wrote:

Are any of you ever going to back up your opinions?

Heck no! I got chewed out the other day for backing up my statement with fact. Seems the post should have contained only a "yes" or "no".  If he wants the "WHY" then he can ask that question.

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autocockers or mags
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Autocockers... they're fast little mechs.
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why are the autocockers, mags, and blazes the best?
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also, do these guns come ready for hpa use?

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IMO, mags are the best. Reasons: Fast for being mechanical (with proper setup), very reliable, light, small, very customizable, etc. And yes, you can use HPA with them, but not CO2 if you have an X-Valve. Look on www.themagsmith.com for good package deals and such. And also check out www.automags.org for all your mag needs.
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how do i find out what the benifits the options provide when buying a custom mag?
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you dont... you buy a tippmann i know i would.
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Originally posted by lizard911 lizard911 wrote:

how do i find out what the benifits the options provide when buying a custom mag?

Search through www.automags.org, and also on the AGD site, www.airgun.com. And feel free to ask any questions regarding whatever.

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Originally posted by Monkey Dust Monkey Dust wrote:

you dont... you buy a tippmann i know i would.

I have one....just thinking of getting a high end gun.  being a mechanical engineer the mechanical guns rock!  how do mags compare to the autococker with respect to reliability, maintenance, accuracy, efficiency and speed



Edited by lizard911 - 29 January 2006 at 12:41pm
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www.devilsden.tv

That is the best mag setup ever, watch the video and you shall understand, I promise
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I like autocockers, they're fast, reliable and easily upgradeable. For a lower end mech, Tippmanns are the best.
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