just got a mag, and have some ?s

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  • t_boneshacone
    Registered User
    • Nov 2007
    • 120

    #1

    just got a mag, and have some ?s

    ok i have a 68 classic, and well its awesome, but i am thinking of making an e-mag, and i was wondering if you had to have an x-valve for an e-mag, or how could i make a really light pull for a mech frame.

    thanks,

    t_boneshacone
  • ThePixelGuru
    Guru of Pixels
    • May 2005
    • 1461

    #2
    Originally posted by t_boneshacone
    ok i have a 68 classic, and well its awesome, but i am thinking of making an e-mag, and i was wondering if you had to have an x-valve for an e-mag, or how could i make a really light pull for a mech frame.

    thanks,

    t_boneshacone
    If you get Emag lowers and stay under 15bps or so you shouldn't really have shootdown problems. Using a ULT on a classic valve isn't recommended, so you'd probably want an X-Valve if you went that route. Apparently you can also replace the on/off with an RT on/off to lighten the trigger pull, but I've never tried that.

    You use a double or single trigger? If it's a single buy a double trigger, probably the single easiest way to increase your rate of fire.

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    • phizz
      Registered User

      • Jan 2006
      • 1353

      #3
      You can't use a ULT with emag lowers. Not enough pressure to reset the sear. If you want an increased rate of fire I would suggest a plain emag valve and emag lowers, or go the mechanical route X-valve with ULT.

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      • Stayhuge
        Registered User

        • Aug 2007
        • 1590

        #4
        Emag valves aren't too expensive. I've seen them go on here for around $100 as opposed to an X Valve @ $200. Then you shouldn't have issues.

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