HOW TO MAKE YOUR GUN NICE |
Sergey and I put this together because most people always think that they need every upgrade possible to make their gun nice. Whether you think way or not, he gave you many options on what upgrade you can get to make your gun feel the way you want it to. |
HOW TO MAKE YOUR GUN MORE COMFORTABLE: -Grip frames include 45, m-16, and Sheridan styles. If you like your frame, keep it. If not, get a 45. 45's are usually the frame of choice when it comes buying a new frame. -Grips include, DYE stickies, Houges, and wood grips. I personally like DYE's the best because of the rubbery feel and they look nice. -A remote or an on gun set up are the ways that you can put air into your gun. A remote is usually for people who like a light gun, or just hate having a tank because it makes the gun too long. I personally do not like a remote because the hose always gets hung on things, and twisted up, and I hate carrying that extra weight on my back. If you do get a remote, get the slinky kind where it is very movable. If you prefer an on gun set up, you can get drop forwards to push your tank way up so it isn't in the way. -A long barrel can be too long. It makes it so you cannot squeeze into bunkers as tight if you are in a tough situation where you need as much cover as possible. Longer doenst mean better, a 10 inch has the same accuracy as a 16 inch. -A foregrip like an inline reg comes on most guns. They can be more comfortable to hold the gun while playing. HOW TO MAKE YOUR GUN MORE ACCURATE -Barrel and paint match is the most important thing. -(I have used all of these) Custom Product (CP), Lapco (Autospirit, Big Shot), Dye (aluminum, stainless steal, and Boomstick), Smart parts (Freak, All American, Big daddy, and other combos), OTP (G1, G2, G3). -Good paints are Inferno, Blaze, All star, Team Colors, Marbalizer, Slam ball. -Shot to shot consistancy is a big thing that affects accuracy. -A good inline regulator and paint to barrel match also helps tremendously. -If you must use co2, get a palmer's stabalizer. They are the best for co2. -Great nitro regs include the AKA sidewinder, the Palmer's Stabalizer, the Gladiator, the Vigilante, and the WDP mini reg. -For nitro you want a good flow system so you have good shot to shot consistancy over the chrono. -If you are on a budget and you have an inline reg, the PMI pure energy is a grea ttank for the money. -If you have $250 dollars, I highly reccomend the Airgun Designs Flatline. It is a 3000 psi system but it is nice. It has great features that most tanks don't have. I'd rather take it over a geddon myself. It works just as well, and cheaper. The only difference is the geddon is 4500 psi. -High end tanks that everyone buys because they are "better" than the lower ends are Max Flo, Conquest, All America, and Hyperflow. I personally like hyperflow just because everyone I know has one. HOW TO MAKE YOUR GUN FAST -There are many improvements that can increase speed. -One that I think is important is constantly pulling your trigger and getting used to it. Practice. It works well specially with a cocker. -Some places can do trigger jobs which run from 20-150 dollars. Places like polecatpaintball.com and bullseyepaintball can do them for various guns. -Electronic trigger frames can give you an angle trigger in a cheaper gun. These frames are made for spyders, piranahs, inferno's, and mag's. Cocker frames will be out soon enough. The makers of these electro grips are boo-yahh, and Centerflag. They are around 350 dollars or less. -Electro guns are great for achieving high rates of fire and that is what they are made for. Many models are out today but they are quite expensive. The electro models include, WDP's Angel, Smart Parts Impulse and shocker, Diablo's Matrix, and Indian Creek designs Bushmaster, and Airgun Designs EMAG. Sergey Zhurbilo was the main writer. I added in some things. |