Paul La Rue
04-15-2002, 04:49 PM
I got the chance to finally put my new Emag through it's paces this weekend. It's a vertical feed and I was a little concerned that I may have problems with chopping and blow back. Well I was pleasantly surprised. NO chops. I can hammer on the trigger and the feed keeps up no problem.
I was a huge advocate of the powerfeed on a Mag but now I'm center feed all the way. The only problem is the very last ball in your hopper. If you fire your hopper completely dry you will chop the absolute last ball. It's pretty rare that you would let your hopper run dry in a game, but I did find this out at the range.
Now, I also got to try out a new Angel this weekend. I dry fired one in the store and I loved the new grip frame. Well after actually playing with it on the field there is no way I would purchase one. Compared to my Emag the iR3 is just an over-priced gizmo laden fad...
Of course a single trigger Angel LCD is still a nice marker. ;-)
I was a huge advocate of the powerfeed on a Mag but now I'm center feed all the way. The only problem is the very last ball in your hopper. If you fire your hopper completely dry you will chop the absolute last ball. It's pretty rare that you would let your hopper run dry in a game, but I did find this out at the range.
Now, I also got to try out a new Angel this weekend. I dry fired one in the store and I loved the new grip frame. Well after actually playing with it on the field there is no way I would purchase one. Compared to my Emag the iR3 is just an over-priced gizmo laden fad...
Of course a single trigger Angel LCD is still a nice marker. ;-)