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Topic: response trigger
Posted By: f3lix
Subject: response trigger
Date Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:17pm
i am getting a response trigger for my 98c tippy... what hopper and air tank do you guyz recommend i get?

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Posted By: rossy11223
Date Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:22pm
For the hopper I suggest something along the lines of the cyclone feed or a viewload evolution. You could also spring for the more expensive halo b.

As for the air tank, Crossfire makes nice tanks. A very common size would be 68/4500. Look around on ebay to find a good deal.


Posted By: pooperscooper
Date Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:23pm
What is your budget like?

If you have a lot of money go for an Empire Reloader B.

I dont have air so I cant help you there. And if by "air" you mean "CO2" then all tanks are pretty much the same.


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Posted By: f3lix
Date Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:25pm
im looking for the cheapest, but good quality

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Posted By: f3lix
Date Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:27pm
is the tippmann triumph al-200 good?


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Posted By: rossy11223
Date Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:31pm
It is not bad but probably won't feed as fast as you need to. The SSL-200's are decent though, I have heard.


Posted By: pooperscooper
Date Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:34pm
Cheap + Good Quality + Fast = Cyclone

The cyclone is also good because water wont hurt it and it doesnt take batteries.


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Posted By: Kory
Date Posted: 05 August 2006 at 4:55pm
 If you are using co2 your going to want to get an expansion chamber so you won't freeze up. The cyclone is cheep and will feed as fast as you can shoot.

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-98 Custom Pro
-Nail Trigger
-11 Inch Barrel
-Response Trigger Kit
-Polished Internals
-Expansion Chamber
-Cyclone Feeder


Posted By: estcstpnt
Date Posted: 05 August 2006 at 5:50pm
I'm getting one too, and I was wondering do you need gas or will an X-chamber do the trick. Sorry for the jackage.

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Posted By: gegger
Date Posted: 05 August 2006 at 7:02pm

ya i froze up trying out my r/t at 18bps

 



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tippmann A-5 (camo)
Flatline
R/T
J&J Ceramic basic
Rufus Dawg double trigger
X-Chamber


Posted By: Jawa_Nz
Date Posted: 05 August 2006 at 11:01pm
Get a palmers if you can afford it, great for C02 and if you upgrade to air later it can be used with that too. Cyclones are great in the fact that you don't need batteries or worry about it whirring away whilst you are'nt doing anything (in the case of cheaper e-hoppers).

But if you were to go that way I have heard good things about the SSL-200, the AL is cheaper but its not as 'Smart' (Doesnt have the sensor, so it just keeps agitating the balls forever till you turn it off) and its slower, so it prolly won't keep up with a RT going fair whack.


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Posted By: barn_user
Date Posted: 05 August 2006 at 11:40pm
Originally posted by pooperscooper pooperscooper wrote:

Cheap + Good Quality + Fast = CycloneThe cyclone is also good because water wont hurt it and it doesnt take batteries.<!--



You have to consider what you really want. A cyclone will use a little more C02 and of course will open up a whole new line of problems waiting to happen. And of course you can upgrade it with all the stuff(QEV, new rachet and whatever else you can do to them to make them faster). So by the time you have spent all the money on the cyclone to make it cycle as fast as an egg or maybe halo you could have purchased one of those in the first place and save yourself time and money. I would also rather spend money on batteries then refilling my tank more often although it might not make that much of a difference. So with a cyclone your gonna get more problems and want to upgrade it more, as with a electronic hopper you shoudln't experience many problems and you can always get a new board for it. So it's all what you prefer really.


Posted By: Styro Folme
Date Posted: 06 August 2006 at 1:18pm
get a revlution, and a cheap steel hpa...  Pure Energy 48/3000 should do you well...

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Posted By: paintballinbill
Date Posted: 07 August 2006 at 1:37am

Originally posted by barn_user barn_user wrote:

Originally posted by pooperscooper pooperscooper wrote:

Cheap + Good Quality + Fast = CycloneThe cyclone is also good because water wont hurt it and it doesnt take batteries.<!--



You have to consider what you really want. A cyclone will use a little more C02 and of course will open up a whole new line of problems waiting to happen. And of course you can upgrade it with all the stuff(QEV, new rachet and whatever else you can do to them to make them faster). So by the time you have spent all the money on the cyclone to make it cycle as fast as an egg or maybe halo you could have purchased one of those in the first place and save yourself time and money. I would also rather spend money on batteries then refilling my tank more often although it might not make that much of a difference. So with a cyclone your gonna get more problems and want to upgrade it more, as with a electronic hopper you shoudln't experience many problems and you can always get a new board for it. So it's all what you prefer really.

if you know anything about the cyclone, you'd know that it uses EXCESS gas, not extra gas. there's no loss in efficiency with or without a cyclone. and a stock cyclone will feed more than fast enough for a regular R/T.



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98 Custom
milled;painted;J&J Ceramic;X-Chamber;R/T;Cyclone.


Posted By: wrathlon
Date Posted: 08 August 2006 at 9:45am
Cyclone ~ could not be happier with it, works flawless and no batteries . Have  never had  a single problem with it , gas consumption as stated above it uses excess gas so its a no brainer when u  evaluate operating cost  . Batteries cost money and wreak havoc  on the enviroment.


Posted By: DsXz
Date Posted: 08 August 2006 at 9:55am
Originally posted by wrathlon wrathlon wrote:

Batteries wreak havoc  on the enviroment.


wtf?

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Posted By: wrathlon
Date Posted: 08 August 2006 at 1:29pm

Originally posted by DsXz DsXz wrote:

Originally posted by wrathlon wrathlon wrote:

Batteries wreak havoc  on the enviroment.


wtf?

WTF what ? ? Where do you think they go when you toss or dont you care ? They just mysteriously dissapear ? Outta sight outta mind ?  They are so damn toxic its not funny . Someone has to give a shi* someday and heh WTF why not now .

Just making an observation relax . How many batteries have you contributed from your E hopper myself I'm happy to say none as I don't use battery's because I dont have to , exactly the point brought up about the cyclones. If your going to use batteries at least use rechargeable . But if you have a tippmann and are woodsballing get the cyclone no batteries, no cost, no pollution .

Simple



Posted By: phil_stl
Date Posted: 08 August 2006 at 11:18pm
Go Cyclone feed! Easy as Pie!



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