AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
augh come on , give 6 bucks to AGD , you probley going to need some other stuff to
Lol, it's not that maniac! I only need about 6 for the gun (in case I lose some.) I would also like to decorate my fridge. Might as well kill two birds with one stone.
they are strong for as little as they are , I keep pic's & stuff stuck to my tool box with the old ones
Hooray magnets! I have always found them fascinating.
6mm x 2.07mm! Thanks for checking that for me Ando! You are a life saver! Let me know if you need any magnets. I think I'm going to find some in 6x1mm for that extra level of customization.
Last edited by ArmyEngineer; 10-22-2009, 12:14 AM.
Id say she's a perfect candidate for a luke frame and rail ule job, niw get back to cleanin!!! Lol the valve can be rebuilt, KC sells new batteries here in the dealer section, I wanna see updated piks of the whole marker
Id say she's a perfect candidate for a luke frame and rail ule job, niw get back to cleanin!!! Lol the valve can be rebuilt, KC sells new batteries here in the dealer section, I wanna see updated piks of the whole marker
Somebody say photo shoot? Here they are! Sorry for the poor lighting, I'll do a better job when the sun's up.
I just purchased another emag myself and the E side doesn't work to well. Everything powers on but it's not shooting right. Top it off the guy who had it cut wires and put them back with electro tape. I'm L33T with a soldering iron so that shouldn't be a problem for me but the fact that I ask what all was wrong with the marker and all that i was told was the safety was removed had me a little ticked. The guy also used a trigger pin as a sear pin really got my goose. Took me a very, very, very, verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry long time to get it out
The thing is a mess and it's going to need some TLC. I'm thinking of putting the new PTP body on it so hopefully I can get it running smoothly before it comes in.
I just purchased another emag myself and the E side doesn't work to well. Everything powers on but it's not shooting right. Top it off the guy who had it cut wires and put them back with electro tape. I'm L33T with a soldering iron so that shouldn't be a problem for me but the fact that I ask what all was wrong with the marker and all that i was told was the safety was removed had me a little ticked. The guy also used a trigger pin as a sear pin really got my goose. Took me a very, very, very, verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry long time to get it out
The thing is a mess and it's going to need some TLC. I'm thinking of putting the new PTP body on it so hopefully I can get it running smoothly before it comes in.
No way, man! Some people... I really thought they stopped using lead pipes back in Roman times. They didn't bash the sear lock out with a screwdriver for a punch, did they? That's the thing I'm most angry about... I explored a little more of the electronics this evening. I rigged a little "driver" out of a laptop power supply and some capacitors to filter out any transients. I pulled the trigger a few times, but I couldn't get enough current to the solenoid. But the TS counter reads "97" I probably pulled the trigger 20 times just listening for a click. The electronics were never used!
Last edited by ArmyEngineer; 10-24-2009, 08:41 PM.
The shot counter takes valuable memory space is why Xmod got rid of it. In the original AGD firmware, it was the way the shot data was recorded. For an update to take place, the original shot value would have to be added to a new value. When the battery was low and this took place, a blank value would get recorded.
Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
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