View Full Version : here is an odd question...
Mr.Emag
05-05-2003, 02:25 PM
so lets say i want to get a different emag from the one i already have. or even get a x-valve instead of my valve i have now. what i don't want to change if i do end up changing everything is my trigger set-up and the way my gun fires. this thing absolutly rips in hybrid
1. if i get a new emag(x-mag or micro) will i be able to get it shoot the same
2. if i get a x-valve will it change my trigger set-up
thanks
Butterfingers
05-05-2003, 02:36 PM
The e-mag and X valves are almost identical in functionality. As far as hybrid mode goes since tolerances are so tight in these guns it may change it may not.
your emag is just like everyone else's emag (as long as its not a magic one), and xmags and micro mags are still emags, so yes, you could get it to shoot exactly the same as your emag now with the right trigger job.
i dont see why you would want an xvalve, but all i think you have to do is take out the old valve and put in the new, no screwing around with the trigger. someone correct me if im wrong
Mr.Emag
05-06-2003, 08:38 AM
see people keep telling me to get a x-valve but i don't see the need, i do plan on keeping my e-mag but i really want to get some things done to it (body rail milled out and get a ule) but those are you just make it lighter, not that it is all that heavy but just something to put my money into
rikkter
05-06-2003, 03:44 PM
3oz's isn't much, but when you have the xvalve in one hand, then the other in your other hand, there is a really noticeable difference in weight, plus they just look cooler :D
Evil Bob
05-06-2003, 05:29 PM
3 oz's really isn't alot in and of itself, it's when you save 3 oz's here, and 3 oz's there, and another 5 oz's here, etc. that it all starts to add up, which is why you're seeing lots of folks go with the all ULE setup.
-Evil Bob
rikkter
05-06-2003, 06:11 PM
yeah, 3oz isn't much but its still a great bonus to not have on your setup. and the rails for emags weigh a lot compared to what i imagined them to be, how is the weight difference on stock and ule rails?
Lopy-slopy
05-06-2003, 06:17 PM
My advise is if you want it to shoot the same, don't change anything. Just do that milling and get the ule.
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