Why go to 4/5 tools?

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  • raider_o1
    Field Owner
    • Sep 2001
    • 29

    #1

    Why go to 4/5 tools?

    I used to brag about my mag only needing 1 tool to take it apart. I have an emag now and i need 4 tools to take it apart and 2 (one over laping) for my warp feed. I understand needing a smaller allen key for the trigger mechanism, the screws are so much smaller. However, 2 keys for the tigger and two for the body? also I seem to have some off sized sight rail screws, because nothing i have quite fits 'em good.
    And the warpfeed even needs a screw diver, philips. was it too good a deal to only need one tool? or what is the thought process behind this?
    Tanks in advance fast!
    Royal W Hatch
    2LT, Armor

    Paintball Quest, Inc
    www.paintballquest.com

    Phantom Regiment
    Birmingham, AL
    Member since 1988
    RED E-Mag w/ warpfeed
  • [M@g_D@ddy]
    Nissin from pbn <Epic>
    • Sep 2001
    • 199

    #2
    ha ha ha

    i think agd spoiled you. four, maybe five allen wrenches is pretty good. compared to some other markers which require some crazy *** tools to fix, automags only need those couple of wrenches, maybe a pick to get to special o-rings or some exotic place users usually don't go. besides, if you have a set of wrenches, what's the problem. i love my set of wrenches. but i do understand the numbers thing, if i had it my way, i would only use one too.
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    • krafty
      Senior Discount
      • Jun 2001
      • 1124

      #3
      I end up taking a full tool box with me to the field anyway. You never know what kind of a gun you're going to have a chance to work on from week to week!

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      • [M@g_D@ddy]
        Nissin from pbn <Epic>
        • Sep 2001
        • 199

        #4
        good point, plus i take other stuff that i can't use allen wrenches on
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        Shoot it like you borrowed it.
        Who Dares, Plays.

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