darklord
03-19-2003, 05:29 PM
Okay, I got my e-mag used a few months ago. Came basically bone stock, with the exception of the LX and barrel. Anyway I really wasn't satisfied with it, and was thinking of getting a timmy or possibly a matrix. So finally I get a TL63 trigger, and my gun doesn't work. "That's okay", I thought, and I sent it to BlackVCG for repairs (thanks Steve), and got it back. Again I was not too impressed with the performance. So one day I'm sitting, staring at it, and I thought "why not try to make the trigger as short as possible?" So I'm fiddling with the set screw on the TL63, and finally manage to get it at the shortest possible point.
At that point, all I could say was, "WOW!" My e-mag now rips just as good as any matrix. My friends simply could NOT believe how easy the gun rips. I used it in a tourney yesterday and had no problems getting the gun singing, my friend with an imp even said it sounded like old school full-auto. The only thing I want now is a vertfeed body, *cough*ULE*cough* :D and possibly an x-valve, and I'm all set. The only things I think the gun is lacking is possibly efficiency, weight, and the handicap of the powerfeed as opposed to vertfeed. I am using it again for the NEPL (new england tournament) this coming sunday. Now I know why some e-maggers won't go to other guns. This is an amazing piece of work, that, with some tuning, can outcompete pretty much any other high end gun. Thank you, Tom, and very special thanks to BlackVCG. I can't wait to use it again!
Here's a pic of the gun:
http://www.automags.org/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=657911
At that point, all I could say was, "WOW!" My e-mag now rips just as good as any matrix. My friends simply could NOT believe how easy the gun rips. I used it in a tourney yesterday and had no problems getting the gun singing, my friend with an imp even said it sounded like old school full-auto. The only thing I want now is a vertfeed body, *cough*ULE*cough* :D and possibly an x-valve, and I'm all set. The only things I think the gun is lacking is possibly efficiency, weight, and the handicap of the powerfeed as opposed to vertfeed. I am using it again for the NEPL (new england tournament) this coming sunday. Now I know why some e-maggers won't go to other guns. This is an amazing piece of work, that, with some tuning, can outcompete pretty much any other high end gun. Thank you, Tom, and very special thanks to BlackVCG. I can't wait to use it again!
Here's a pic of the gun:
http://www.automags.org/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=657911