View Full Version : Any problems with Emags?
Mr. Frodo
05-01-2004, 12:59 PM
To all you Emag owners, are there any problems to watch out for when buying a used one? Since I've never owned nor shot an electro marker, are they more problematic than mechanical ones?
jayloo
05-01-2004, 01:01 PM
Make sure it shoots :D
I couldn't resist.
1ofkind
05-01-2004, 01:25 PM
try looking at the internals in the frame and valve. If you can ask the seller to show you them. They should be spotless.
RRfireblade
05-01-2004, 03:28 PM
To all you Emag owners, are there any problems to watch out for when buying a used one? Since I've never owned nor shot an electro marker, are they more problematic than mechanical ones?
Nothing really particular about an Emag.
I'd try and get a working charger with it and be sure it has a good battery that will take and hold a charge.
Preferably newer software versions.
All AGD parts,especially the valve.
L10 would be a plus.
Don't worry about the number of shots on the counter 'cause they aren't reliable on Emags anyway.
Having the yellow pin would be nice.
A working saftey,if your concerned about it have one,many Emags have problematic mechanical safetys.
Any ULE parts would be a plus.
Pretty much it I think.
Fanatic
05-02-2004, 06:32 PM
buy a some dumbells to work out you upper body
and fabricate a harness that will help take the weight off the marker...
...yep heavy
but rips
FreakBaller12
05-02-2004, 06:55 PM
what kind of version it has. Make sure the software doesn't have any bugs, such as FA.
ULE is a must. Just check out the condition of the valve too.
raehl
05-03-2004, 12:25 AM
My E-Mag will not mix drinks. I've tried lots of different things, but nothing seems to help.
- Chris
Mine has the singular problem of shooting way too much paint per game:D
fcpchop
05-03-2004, 01:28 PM
buy a some dumbells to work out you upper body
and fabricate a harness that will help take the weight off the marker...
...yep heavy
but rips
i beg to differ :) my emag really isn't that heavy at all, and im a small kid. All u need is a ule body, ule grip frame, a milled rail. and its really not heavy at all. the x valve and cnc battery pack take off weight, but barely ne at all. but u are right about one thing, it RIPS!
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