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June 10th, 10:53 AM
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Remote Coil
Does any one here use a remote coil or recomend one for me. Do they work well or does the cord get tangeled up? thanks
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June 10th, 11:16 AM
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Are you looking at speedball or woodsball?
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June 10th, 01:40 PM
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I have a question to add to this. Can you use them on HPA i always woundered that.
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June 10th, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ionfreak111
I have a question to add to this. Can you use them on HPA i always woundered that.
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Yes.
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June 10th, 02:09 PM
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you can use them with ha and co2.
I wouldn't' recommend them for speedball though. and if you're playing in the woods, teh line likes to get stuck on tree branches, weeds, etc.
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June 10th, 02:56 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pb22
Does any one here use a remote coil or recomend one for me. Do they work well or does the cord get tangeled up? thanks
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Originally Posted by JH
Are you looking at speedball or woodsball?
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Originally Posted by martix_agent
you can use them with ha and co2.
I wouldn't' recommend them for speedball though. and if you're playing in the woods, teh line likes to get stuck on tree branches, weeds, etc.
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I wasn't going to recommend them I was just looking to give the correct response depending on which he planned to play.
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June 10th, 06:22 PM
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I play both speed ball and woodsball. if it works better in one of them i could always just take it off for the other.
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June 10th, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by pb22
I play both speed ball and woodsball. if it works better in one of them i could always just take it off for the other.
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in that case just get a nice on/off for your marker. there's no need having both and switching it out can be a pain.
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June 10th, 10:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pb22
I play both speed ball and woodsball. if it works better in one of them i could always just take it off for the other.
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Originally Posted by martix_agent
in that case just get a nice on/off for your marker. there's no need having both and switching it out can be a pain.
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Ding, Ding, Ding, We have a winner. 
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June 10th, 10:05 PM
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so just a normal on and off or a drop forward or a rail? thanks
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June 10th, 10:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pb22
so just a normal on and off or a drop forward or a rail? thanks
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you can get a unimount, or an on/off with a rail that screws onto your grip frame and then the asa slides onto the rail.
drop forwards were a good idea t the time, but they've been made obsolete.
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June 10th, 11:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pb22
I play both speed ball and woodsball. if it works better in one of them i could always just take it off for the other.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pb22
so just a normal on and off or a drop forward or a rail? thanks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by martix_agent
you can get a unimount, or an on/off with a rail that screws onto your grip frame and then the asa slides onto the rail.
drop forwards were a good idea t the time, but they've been made obsolete.
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Damn it. Every time I go to post a response you beat me to it.
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June 10th, 11:05 PM
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Damn it. Every time I go to post a response you beat me to it.
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bahahaha! however, you did beat me to the first post.
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June 18th, 10:12 PM
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I have one. Its really nice since it takes a lot of the weight off the gun, then again it puts it on your waist so you cant get around as fast. But over all i like it, and if you play woodsball and have a heavy gun, its nice to have
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June 19th, 11:42 AM
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The remote coils are a nice thing to have, but they aren't at the same time. They tend to get stuck to branches a lot, and for Speedball, its hard to move around really easily with the damn cord in your way. I'd reccomend a Redz ASA Rail. They work really nicely.
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