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E-mag-uy
12-11-2003, 10:07 PM
Hey everyone,

I have a few questions..
First what kind of threads does a chord body accept?
Also do get a feed tube, and if yes you can get any kind right?
Tunaman supplies Morlock boards?
X-mag battery packs(c&c) are still up how much are they?
Can you get colory emaxes/xvalves?
Any trigger/trigger frame other than stock that can go on emag?

And how much in all new parts would this setup be (about): +-100$$$

New Emag...With colory valve if available
Xvalve battery pack.
Chord milling with amber/black anno, i really liked that setup I saw a couple of posts back .
Morlock board.
Twisty feed tube if i need

tHAnKs Alex
Wouldn't that be an awesome setup though, light like an xmag, prettier and faster....

hAppy
12-11-2003, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by E-mag-uy
Hey everyone,

I have a few questions..
First what kind of threads does a chord body accept? COCKER
Also do get a feed tube, and if yes you can get any kind right? DONT KNOW
Tunaman supplies Morlock boards? DONT KNOW
X-mag battery packs(c&c) are still up how much are they? 60 on airgun store
Can you get colory emaxes/xvalves? NOT YET
Any trigger/trigger frame other than stock that can go on emag? DOTN THINK SO

sniper1rfa
12-11-2003, 10:25 PM
chord bodies take angel feed tubes. I dont think they come with one.

morlocks can be had from www.exarin.com
warning: much assembly required. I suggest getting a normal board and 3.2, its easier.

there is the fang trigger available here (http://www.logicpaintball.com/cgi-bin/mivavm?Merchant2/merchant.mvc+Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LP&Product_Code=LEBT)

sneakyhacker420
12-12-2003, 01:10 AM
threads: cocker

feed tube: angel threaded

morlock board: no... i suggest stock board with 3.2 - shot buffering absolutely RIPS

CNC batt. packs: $60 from AGD... $70 or so from roguefactor in polished black

colored x-valves: not yet

trigger frame: you can put any trigger frame with a flat top (w/o the wings) on an e-mag... but you'll need a RTP sear, longer on/off pin, and standard retro/x on/off bottom o-ring to do so

anodizing - you'll have to find someone do to that for you... i suggest XPB, look in the dealers forum for their thread

price: PM Tunaman for a price, he can assemble it all at once... with whatever parts you want... PLUS he can send it in for custom ano (he is the only authorized dealer of complete raw (unano'd) e-mag sets :eek: )