dave_satchell
02-20-2002, 05:31 PM
I would like to get everyone's input as to what I should get. I currently have an RT that I'm going to sell and I'm going to get an emag. I just don't know if I should wait and get an extreme, an SFL, or just get a new/used EMAG. I've already thought this out quite a bit I'm just looking to see if I missed something.
These are the considerations in my decision:
* I want a warp to minimize my target profile. I've never played with a warp but can't see why I wouldn't like it.
* I shoot right and left handed but I'm mainly left so I will have the gun set up warp RIGHT but I will have it configured so that I can change hands if need be.
* It seems that with a warp and either a turbo-revvy or a Halo that I wouldn't have much need of the ACE. I'm not really concerned about running low of paint in the hopper as I usually stay on top of that very well.
* I like the idea of the micromag useing cocker barrels but I don't see any REAL advantage of them.
Any other considerations that I've missed?
What would you recommend?
Right now I'm leaning towards a used EMAG with a hopper left that has a short power feed tube on the top. Some seem to have a really long feed tube and others a shorter one but not as short as a warp feed body. I figure that way if the warp fails then I can still switch the hopper over to the power feed and still be usefull.
Thanx, Dave.:D
These are the considerations in my decision:
* I want a warp to minimize my target profile. I've never played with a warp but can't see why I wouldn't like it.
* I shoot right and left handed but I'm mainly left so I will have the gun set up warp RIGHT but I will have it configured so that I can change hands if need be.
* It seems that with a warp and either a turbo-revvy or a Halo that I wouldn't have much need of the ACE. I'm not really concerned about running low of paint in the hopper as I usually stay on top of that very well.
* I like the idea of the micromag useing cocker barrels but I don't see any REAL advantage of them.
Any other considerations that I've missed?
What would you recommend?
Right now I'm leaning towards a used EMAG with a hopper left that has a short power feed tube on the top. Some seem to have a really long feed tube and others a shorter one but not as short as a warp feed body. I figure that way if the warp fails then I can still switch the hopper over to the power feed and still be usefull.
Thanx, Dave.:D