View Full Version : impy or bushy
magtser2749
09-23-2001, 10:20 AM
ok, i have minimag right now and i have some cash. i was thinkin getting a electro so.... i did my research.... it came down to bushy and impy... whick gun should i get and reasooning plz... im thikin light and light trigger pull.....:confused:
VeNoM
09-23-2001, 10:21 AM
there is already a thread like this in the electro gun forum, my vote goes to bushy though :D
T.G.M
09-23-2001, 01:34 PM
Imy is simpler, has a better reg, better barrel stock, can use co2 or hpa.
magtser2749
09-23-2001, 03:35 PM
would the impy be more ez to maintain? like less maitnence then the bushy?
Cold_Fusion
09-23-2001, 04:11 PM
IMO, the impulse is one of the easiest guns to pull apart, put back together and maintain. All you really need to do is lube it up and clean it after each day of play. I don't know what a bushy is like to maintain but I'll tell ya, maintaining my impulse was FAR easier than my spyder was plus, the impulse is also much simpler compared to a spyder too. If I missed anything I'm sure kat will add more ;)
T.G.M
09-23-2001, 05:54 PM
the imp has 3 moving parts the valve assembly, hammer and bolt thats it. hand unscrew the valve cap take out the valve clean it off dow it and put it in, pull the pin slide the bolt out of the back of the gun clean it dow it. With a srew driver unscrew the hammer assembly clean it off and dow it. and you done. takes not more than 5 minutes.
How much money do you have to spend ?
anchorite
09-23-2001, 07:45 PM
the matrix has 1 moving part.... other than the trigger:
the bolt.
go impy... I own one, among others, they are nice.
the trigger gets a little getting used to, especially from a mag...
but they perform awesome!
Richy_C
09-24-2001, 01:35 PM
It depends on what type of consistancy you want, stock if you don't want to clean your reg, wipe it down and don't touch it. Cleaning regs aside it take 3 minutse to lube up a bushies ram. Every 5 months or so tear the entire gun down and lube all part.
magtser2749
09-24-2001, 02:28 PM
i have plenty of money to spend, around 700 including new reg ( bushy ), new drop, new trgger, blot, etc... so, imp or bushy? w want both a light gun and a light trigger pull
bbqchicken8
09-24-2001, 03:09 PM
i say get a vision impulse if you want something nice, the impulse takes maybe 5 minutes to lube. and it runs at a nice low pressure so you can play w/ co2.
Richy_C
09-24-2001, 04:13 PM
Do you have nitro?
Well if you do then i say get a bushmaster, vert adapter, Glad reg, MacDev frame (depends if you like the stock one), KAPP drop, so on and so fourth and such like. Just buy a bushy and upgrade as you see fit.
Remeber, it's ok to buy used, just be careful
magtser2749
09-25-2001, 02:03 PM
i have nitro!! its a PMI 68 4500 w/a secondary adjust reg..
Richy_C
09-26-2001, 12:33 PM
Nice, i say you're better off w/the bushy then, try running running air from your reg into the stock reg, or from the reg into the markers straight up, should do fine. Try them booth out
mamasboy99
10-12-2001, 05:06 AM
HAH, magster only has a pmi 68 3000, wat the heck.....lying id bad shane, ha ha.lol.....loser.j/k
AllOleander
10-12-2001, 08:18 AM
Maybe hes GETTING that soon ... :confused: So thats why he told us he has it, because he WILL have it soon... :eyes:
If you have nitro (especially adjustable!) then i would say go w/ the bushmaster. You will love the trigger. On the impulse (especially coming from a mag) you will not like the trigger, and you will have to upgrade that upfront for an adjustable one. (30$) You will also probably want a foregrip (gadget grip 50$) and the bushmaster has a vert inline reg for a foregrip. You will love the feel of a bushmaster. Its a lot lighter than the impulse and its very thin.
You say you want something light (bushy) good, adjustable trigger (bushy) foregrip (bushy) and you have nitro (bushy)
I say go w/ the bushy..enless you try them both out and like the impulse a lot better.
mamasboy99
10-12-2001, 12:08 PM
tru, but still, he doesnt have onne
mamasboy99
10-12-2001, 03:54 PM
neither does he have a second stage adjustable reg.
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