well im my case it would be more like:
tat tat tat tat ta--t--t---- --- hey!- toss me that Impulse will ya? tat tat tat tat tat
But yes, I do see it as a very nice extra; I tell you what- I once fell in a water pond with my Shocker- hand first on the Shocker, making sure it got well immersed... I thought "that's it, it's dead..." but miraculously there was no water inside. At that moment I would have loved to have a manual override like on the Emag. I agree with OldSchoolMag here though.
-oh yeah! I think the X-mag is poised to become very succesful. If not, pb players are retarded. It is a bit, again, on the expensive side though. If I had the money of course I'd get the X-mag over an Emag. And it would be a close call between the X-mag and the IR3 (ah hell, I'd get both!!!)
-better construction? Maybe, but Angels are extremely well-built- very hard to beat. Better warrenty? Again quite possible but I got tons of free replacement parts from WDP in England plus they have awesome customer service (I hear AGD does too). Angels are crap? Mmh ok...
Since when are Emags ugly mothers??? I love the lines of the Emag (minus the sight rails though); I think it looks sobre, solid, classy and looks like it means business. For the record all my LCDs were 100% stock C&Cs (I hate black as a gun colour, that is the only reason I picked C&Cs over the basic models))- I never quite understood why people fell over the way overpriced (and overmilled) Angel customs like the Dark, the Adrenaline or the Cobra (that one I called the "mullet Angel"). And I'm trying to put down mags so much that I'm currently shopping for one
tat tat tat tat ta--t--t---- --- hey!- toss me that Impulse will ya? tat tat tat tat tat
But yes, I do see it as a very nice extra; I tell you what- I once fell in a water pond with my Shocker- hand first on the Shocker, making sure it got well immersed... I thought "that's it, it's dead..." but miraculously there was no water inside. At that moment I would have loved to have a manual override like on the Emag. I agree with OldSchoolMag here though.
the xmag(not called the xtreme) is a nice gun in my opinion, and would get that over the angel.
but IMO the valves on the mags are a lot easier to clean, fix, and maintain than a angel
so the emag is over priced, when its better construction, better warrenty, and essencialy 3 guns in one? ok sure VS what is a stock angel with milling... im sorry no matter how you label crap, its crap... milling does not make a marker better... if you like milling and you want a gun that looks good then by all means get the angel. if you want a ugly mother that works all the time ( even with a dead battery) get the mag. all i see is you trying to put mags down while avoiding a royal roasting
Since when are Emags ugly mothers??? I love the lines of the Emag (minus the sight rails though); I think it looks sobre, solid, classy and looks like it means business. For the record all my LCDs were 100% stock C&Cs (I hate black as a gun colour, that is the only reason I picked C&Cs over the basic models))- I never quite understood why people fell over the way overpriced (and overmilled) Angel customs like the Dark, the Adrenaline or the Cobra (that one I called the "mullet Angel"). And I'm trying to put down mags so much that I'm currently shopping for one

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