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    Emag Selector Switches

    Last edited by luke; 04-08-2014 at 09:43 AM.

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    switches?

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    the switch to go from Electro to mechanical, i do believe. i for one will need one, so this comes as news to me that there will be new ones made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    the switch to go from Electro to mechanical, i do believe. i for one will need one, so this comes as news to me that there will be new ones made.
    oh ok,
    yeah I could use one or more I think.

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    I need 3...

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    Just posting here to see if you guys want to add input into the design(??)

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    the stock type just aluminum

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    And here I was all excited thinking that you engineered a battery cut-off switch for Emags a'la the Xmag switches. Ditching the yellow cut-off pin. I am now disappoint.

    But yeah, not much thought about the selector switch. I got one of yours that's more rounded than the stock switch - whatever batch that was. Either way, as long as it works, no biggie. The biggest draw is that it's aluminum and can be ano-matched to the rest of the gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags View Post
    the stock type just aluminum

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    yeah, i think you are over thinking it. KISS, its only a switch.

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    I personally liked the flat one with the 2 or 3 holes in it as opposed to the more rounded one with no holes in it. I would go for a few of them if you did something similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wetwrks View Post
    I personally liked the flat one with the 2 or 3 holes in it as opposed to the more rounded one with no holes in it. I would go for a few of them if you did something similar.
    I remember those, I did those probably 8 years ago, people still ask about them. I could do something similar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wetwrks View Post
    I personally liked the flat one with the 2 or 3 holes in it as opposed to the more rounded one with no holes in it. I would go for a few of them if you did something similar.
    I could use one of these.

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    yeah I have one of those. I like it.

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    Yea, lets do those, I'm pretty sure I have materials that will work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Yea, lets do those, I'm pretty sure I have materials that will work.
    Sweet, I will take one for my photo finder fee ...


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    Luke,

    How much do you sell for? I might be interested in one, if still in-stock (I'll be in Texas in a couple weeks).

    Thanks!

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    In the range of my other ones.

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