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    E-mag advice and/or help.

    So, my first emag is being shipped to me now. According to the previous owner, the gun has been sitting for about six years. Other than going through the valve, is there anything else I should look to service before I air it up and let it rip? I'm slightly concerned about the batteries. Two included. But, after sitting for that long, what's the chances they're gonna work properly? Also, is there anyone I can send this to for a software update? I'm aware emag boards are most often found sitting at the end of rainbows and the leprechauns aren't often willing to let them go. So, what other options do I have? Thanks!

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    I can almost guarantee the batteries are toast. You should be able to get them rebuilt, just find a batteries plus or maybe a RadioShack. I think Cougar may be offering them now as well.

    Tuna is the man when it comes to E-Mags. Get the battery rebuilt and send it to him for tuning. His prices are actually reasonable IMO as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OPBN View Post
    I can almost guarantee the batteries are toast. You should be able to get them rebuilt, just find a batteries plus or maybe a RadioShack. I think Cougar may be offering them now as well.

    Tuna is the man when it comes to E-Mags. Get the battery rebuilt and send it to him for tuning. His prices are actually reasonable IMO as well.
    I figured his name would be the one to come up first. Tuna, that is.

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    Tuna just tuned mine.. Plus he can get batteries.

    I recommend him too.

    But if you are looking to work on it yourself tune the valve... Level 10 if it doesn't have it already... Check the batteries... And oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OPBN View Post
    I can almost guarantee the batteries are toast. You should be able to get them rebuilt, just find a batteries plus or maybe a RadioShack. I think Cougar may be offering them now as well.

    Tuna is the man when it comes to E-Mags. Get the battery rebuilt and send it to him for tuning. His prices are actually reasonable IMO as well.
    Toast just based off of the age alone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by emcl29 View Post
    Toast just based off of the age alone?
    Yes. Batteries have a shelf life. Of course I would recommend trying to charge them, but I would be exceedingly surprised if they hold a charge for very long.

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    Had no idea what the shelf life would be, I am in a similar situation. Thanks!

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    Batteries do have a shelf life, and would normally be ok if new at this age, but not used at this age. The real problem is when they are not new and the sit for long periods of time in a discharged state. The cell electrodes develop a coating that prevents the proper charge and discharge of the cells. Once this happens, the battery is pretty much toast in most cases.
    Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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