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my experience with packs are they work great but remote lines make it impossible to shoot with either hand, unless you can pass the gun behind your back somehow, and you wouldn't think about it but with that pack the few extra pounds are heavy on the small of the back, i would go with drop and a bigger tank, and now have to fill up as often, i have a 72ci tank on my ion, and with the drop it is perfectly balanced, i have about a 5 inch forward and 2 inch drop on it.
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Ok, thanks alot man.. =)
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Oh, can you give me the best drop foward for the MR1?
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Thats a question only the shooter of the marker can answer.
I run a KAPP Drop Zone 3 on my TL+ & EM1 ![]() ![]() |
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the best drop will depend on the size of tank, i recommend the biggest you can get just because it will be more evenly weighted out, i got a shocktech, pretty cheap, and works great, If you get an adapter for the screws on the bottom of the mr1 you can find more drops, the spyder is about the only gun that has non inline screws. this just adapts the offset screws of spyders to the universal that is on most drops.
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