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Thread: E-cocker and Xvalve RT Mag

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    E-cocker and Xvalve RT Mag

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    Both used very little. Electronics on the cocker are still good. I think Freeflow did the body.

    Thanks again.

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    $600+ for the mag (Yframes are a big variable) complete.

    As parted:
    $200 Xvalve
    $100 ULE Body
    $50~ for the rail
    $170+ Yframe
    $30~ for the bike grip

    Yes that is a FreeFlow Lotus body
    $450+

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    $600+ for the mag (Yframes are a big variable) complete.

    As parted:
    $200 Xvalve
    $100 ULE Body
    $50~ for the rail
    $170+ Yframe
    $30~ for the bike grip

    Yes that is a FreeFlow Lotus body
    $450+
    Thank you again Nobody. I'll have them up in the BTS section soon. Hopefully they'll go to someone who will give them a new life. They've all served me very well. My only complaint is that I wish I'd shot the cocker and the RT mag more (more so the RT mag). The Emag was just too damned slick, and I never had a situation where I had to switch to a backup marker.

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    When you go out, you just share the love to another gun. You make yourself play with it, otherwise what is the point of building these guns if they can not or will not be shot?

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