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Old October 6th, 12:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tac-One; Q-Loader parts.

Hello guys, I am from Norway and I am really really interested in a Tac-One with a Q-Bow.

I saw this marker from another thread on another forum, and I think I am in love.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...on/LeftMag.jpg

Could you guys help me source out the parts on that picture?
The T2W Stock I can get from:
SPECIAL OPS - T2W STOCK | Special Ops Paintball

Is it warp-feed Tac-One that he has?
Tac-One Warp Left / Warp Right
I can not buy that one without buying a Warp Feed, what should I do?
What is the difference between that one and the "LONGBOW Ready" one?

And this Q-Loader?
www.qloader.com

The red dot sight I do not know about, but if I buy what I have posted links for, do I get what he has and are the parts correct?

Thanks in advance.

EDIT:
I read somewhere that the intelliframe that is standard on the Tac-One on purchase can do both semi and auto? This correct?
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Old October 6th, 11:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi there,
That definitely looks like the same stock as the one in the first picture. With that scope on there, yes, it looks like he is using a Warp Right body with the Q-loader. It looks like you can add the gun to your cart with the "Purchase Warp Feed" option on "Select," so you don't need to buy a Warp Feed.

The Longbow was a milsim body kit made for the Tac-One by Special Ops Paintball. It had the option of using a spring feed, as well.

The Intelliframe is a purely mech frame - semi auto only. When it came out (years ago), it earned its name because you could mount a sensor inside the frame and wire it to your BE Revolution hopper (industry standard at the time) so it would spin on every trigger pull (Intellifeed).
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Old October 7th, 04:13 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Ah I see. So the "intellifeed" makes you just feed ball faster, not necessarly shoot faster as it would depend on how fast one pulls the trigger?

The guy in this YouTube video says he has 21 BPS. How does he do that? His Tac-One seems automatic?
YouTube - Tac-One with ULT as high as 21 bps

Thanks for response so far.

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Old October 7th, 08:23 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes, intellifeed helped a little in the old days when using the Revolution hopper, but is obsolete today. I don't think anyone makes sensors to go in the trigger frame anymore. Put a modern hopper on it and you're good to go.

As for that video, the thing about RT/ReTro/X-valved mags is that the air pressure in the gun's on/off pops the trigger back out after every shot. If you feed the gun a high enough input pressure, you can get get a full-auto effect.
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Old October 7th, 10:34 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Even without bumping up the input pressure you can still shoot an Xvalve Mag very fast.
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Old October 7th, 11:37 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Quite right. I am not an advocate of tying to get it to runaway into fullauto. Single shot semi is fast, reliable, and safe.
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Old October 7th, 11:37 AM   #7 (permalink)
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if your looking for preformance though tac-one is not the way to go, sure the stuff looks good but there are much better preforming setups out there for much less. if you want the look then sure go for it
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You pay a little extra for the body (looks are personal preference), but it's the same exact gun as any other x-valved mag.
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For a mech marker the only thing comparable in terms of performance would be a Blazer. If you are looking at electros you can get some really nice stuff for the same price but there is just something extra awesome about a high end mech in fact if I could get the same efficiency out of an Automag as I can out of the newer electros I don't think I'd ever own a marker that took batteries.
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Sorry to the OP for the off topicness...

But yeah, sometimes it's fun to shoot stupid fast, though I don't own an electro at the moment. Been playing pump a lot lately. Variety is the spice of life, however, and I'd love to pick up another electro when my budget improves.
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Old October 15th, 07:38 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I've just ordered a Tac-One now.

By the way, does anybody know if this one will fitt on the rail?
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Maybe any of you got any other suggestions for Red Dot and Scope?

Thanks again for all the answers. Really appreciate it.
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It might. The Tac One uses a picatinny system so any attachment you slap on it needs to work with picatinny rails. That package is really overkill for paintball and you won't be able to use a scope while wearing a mask. If you want a sight the best ones are the little cheapo ones you use for pellet guns.
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Red dot will be used for sight and scope will just be used to "scout the battlefield" and to differ treebranch from barrel at long range.
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Read up on "eye relief" you can't safely use a scope in paintball for anything.
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Old October 15th, 02:42 PM   #15 (permalink)
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There are scopes with long eye relief that does work safely. However, if they fitt on my rail is a different story, which is why I am asking here for suggestions.
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not a suggestion but a fact, scopes are useless in paintball. vast majority of the time you can not even look through them since you have a mask on and are trying to cram it down onto your marker to see through the scope. and if you can see anything through it it is a very small field of vision, so small that you will not be able to spot anyone through it without already knowing where they will be coming from, and if you already know that there is no point in it. you can not use it for shooting someone since A) paintballs are inaccurate and will not go where the crosshairs are and B) you can not shoot past what you can see with your eye.

if you want one for looks then sure just go find a cheap one since the optics will not matter.
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Will definitly be for looks aswell as being somewhat practical. As I see it; the Tac-One with nothing on top looks a bit "empty". :P

Does anybody know what is required for the "SPECIAL OPS - T2W STOCK" to make "air-through" without buying "SPECIAL OPS - T2W AIR-THRU STOCK"? Reason being that they do not have it and they don't know when they will get it. Is it just a air tube?

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