It is a Noxx55 creation but wouldn't be too hard to make at home. The hardest parts would be making the spring follower slot, cap holder slot, and the spring (if you look hard enough you can find a spring that works. There are also people on MCB selling springs made to length).
Just saw this today... Mag Fed Monthly
Page 42 --> MSRP $139.99 with a release of May 2015 Can confirm release of May 2015 as this is also what my local shop was told by the RAP4 rep.
These are awesome for magazine holders, and they are way cheaper than any paintball versions, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MFA89D8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 But remember to remove one rubber band or they squeeze the mags too hard
If you want to get a TMC or Stormer breach to accept first strikes your only real option is to break out the Dremel and do it yourself. I had some partial success with mine but lost interest in the project before it was reliable.
I'm personally not a fan at all of air through stocks, or any kind of stocks on paintball guns. There's a reason you don't see them on tournament guns- rifle-style stocks don't work with paintball guns.
For my magazine carriers I went with the cheapest option and it's worked well for me.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BF0LXR8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_76KF330ADFM0A4PNGCNS
I haven't try this on a t15 but I used this to remove a logo printed on a mechanical keyboard
Check out Condor Outdoor's stuff. They have a ton of different vests, you're bound to find one that works for you. You can find a bunch of their stuff on Amazon pretty cheap. If you're looking for something light to only carry about 6 mags, then something like their Rapid Assault Chest Rig might work well. However, it has no webbing on the back to mount a tank. I'm also not sure how it fits, since I have no experience with it.
If you want a vest that gives you the ability to mount a tank on your back, then their Modular Chest Set would work a bit better at the cost of being a bit heavier. I actually own this particular vest and I used it for quite a while, but eventually decided it was too big for my current loadout. If you're on the thinner side, this vest will be loose, even when fully tightened.
I'm suggesting these vests because they'll get you going the quickest, as they already have enough pouches for 6 mags built in. There are plenty of makes and models to choose from, I just recommend Condor because, in my opinion, they're a good bang for your buck. I've been using Condor gear since I got into magfed and can't say I've ever had a bad experience with them.
I did not know its kinda pricy but l got mine for just $60. Here it is NIKW9 Prostaff P3 Crossbow 3x32 Matte BDC 60 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FNQSVVR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_R01KFb5DGTJXE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I have an M17A2, my feelings about it are as follows:
1: If the M17 is new, there is a "breaking in" period of about 1000 shots. I didn't know this when I first got it, so at my first magfed game my M17 drained a 13ci in <3 magazines. Since breaking it in its been working pretty great. I have the hopper attachment so breaking it in didn't involve reloading 50 mags worth of paint.
2: The mags for the M17 are pretty girthy, the 20 capacity roundball mags could be forced into a normal M4 mag pouch with some effort, but you're going to need a dump pouch because getting the empties back into your vest is going to be prohibitively difficult while under fire.
The new 18-round Hybrid mags won't fit in normal M4 pouches at all (at least not in my experience) because the mags have a slightly flared bottom. I've ordered some scorpion-style mag pouches to accommodate them for my rig.
3: The M17 is pretty light because it is mostly plastic, despite this it never felt fragile to me.
4: The M17 has a safety mechanism called the "air release valve". Basically what this means is when the marker is chrono'd too high air will hiss out of this valve. When I first started I thought this was leaking but it's just a false alarm.
On a related note, I was advised that when chrono'ing you should never turn the hex key more than a quarter turn at a time, because you may crush an o-ring. This has never happened to me but I'd still heed the warning.
Sorry friend, but those ARE Condor M4/M16 pouches (specifically 2 doubles and a single). The fit is tight as hell, which is why I later bought the drop pouch to hold my spent mags.
You could give these a spin, I was considering buy them when I realized how tight the M17 mags fit but I decided to just make the M4 pouches work. Be advised, while I imagine the M14 pouches will fit the width I don't know if they'll accommodate the height.
1 Inch is perfectly fine. I bought 2 and use this and it works like a charm, no tilt needed.
oooh I'm a fan of the salvo, my favorite non magfed marker, so I'm going to assume you aren't running the tippmann magfed adapter or the deadcell tippman magfed adapter, which, if you want a magfed salvo, go with the deadcell version, but, assuming you are hopper fed, definitely grab a Proto Primo, they're easily the best gravity fed hopper on the market. Also, everyone is going to tell you this but for good reason, if you don't already, get an anti-fog mask.
Also, if you were looking for some sort of scope, I'll tell you what I tell everyone, a red dot wont do anymore good than iron sights unless you're using first strikes. NCStar makes a cheap red dot that I had on my 98 if you want to dabble in them.
Take good care of that marker, it's essentially a 98c in an arguably tougher, milsim body, take good care of it and it will last forever, I still have my 98 from 8 years ago and it's still shooting like the day it came out of the box.
Any marker is the best marker in the world if you enjoy playing with it, keep on shooting!
EDIT: also, since the salvo has the quad rail, idk how you grip the marker, but I'm a big fan of angled foregrips, only reason I don't have one is because I'm a bigger fan of gripping the magwell, also, should you want to get another marker at some point, anything with picatinny rails will accept a grip.
Sight: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00U6R9RYM/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_85rxwbB4W659K
Mask: Tippmann Paintball Intrepid Paintball Goggle Mask - Black & Olive https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M07ZJZW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_66rxwbBPHCAHA
The mask comes down a little farther than like speedball mask, but I love the damn thing.