Stock Class or Open Class? Which do you prefer?
#21
Posted 02 February 2012 - 03:23 PM
I like open class wayyyy more. But I'm thinking about getting Stock Class another shot..
#22
Posted 02 February 2012 - 03:56 PM
Eskimo, on 02 February 2012 - 02:59 PM, said:
russc, get one of those R7's toss on a CCI T-stock
get josh to run you a falcon barrel. then UPgrade your newbie walk on marker.
get josh to run you a falcon barrel. then UPgrade your newbie walk on marker.
It would take a bit more than that... that gun is totally decked out, but you wouldn't know it just looking at it.
It's got a Lapco bolt and fluted hammer, a prototype "Leprechaun" valve from y0da900, and gets 40 shots at 280 fps average with zero drop-off at 650 psi through that PPS Stabilizer.
I'd have to make a new valve body to put that gas system on a Retro 7.
But that said...I think I'd definitely run the Retro 7 as a walk on gun. I'd just take the top tube off and run it like this. They were designed with real pistol ergonomics in mind, so I wouldn't want to ruin that with a stock!
This post has been edited by russc: 02 February 2012 - 04:03 PM
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#23
Posted 02 February 2012 - 04:12 PM
I keep visualizing a Flasc Silencer tip on that: Just becuase A with a 5" extension... it actually works... AND I'd james bond it SO HARD lol.


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#24
Posted 03 February 2012 - 10:22 PM
Open class against everyone on the field.
Stock class with the first time players and other Stock class players.
Stock class with the first time players and other Stock class players.
#25
Posted 04 February 2012 - 01:13 AM
My trracer is capable of both. Changes in a matter of seconds haha.
#26
Posted 06 February 2012 - 11:21 PM
Antonious, on 02 February 2012 - 01:25 PM, said:
I see open class as basically an inconvenient mech due to it being the same size, weight, etc.
It doesn't seem to have any advantage whatsoever over my automag.
However, stock class is a much lighter and tighter setup (even as MSC), a worthwhile tradeoff for the lack of firepower IMO.
It doesn't seem to have any advantage whatsoever over my automag.
However, stock class is a much lighter and tighter setup (even as MSC), a worthwhile tradeoff for the lack of firepower IMO.
This. If I'm going to have a hopper and a tank, might as well be a semi.
Stock class gives me a speed/stealth advantage, it just makes more sense to me. Unless you really just like the physical action of pumping a gun I don't see why not just use a mech and conserve ammo better, but have a little more firepower when needed.
This post has been edited by samthepainter: 06 February 2012 - 11:23 PM

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