first of all let me give you a little background. i currently own a couple markers...the ubiquitous model 98, a phantom, a micromag, and an impulse.
I started playing back in '88 with a tippman smg 60, then a pro am, then got out of PB for a stint in the military. about a year ago i got back in and have been hooked harder than when i was a kid...and i can afford to indulge a little more now...lol.
my main marker is the impulse which i have tricked out in every way possible. halo b, lpr, lp valve, all titanium internals, delrin bolt, cricket board, 5000 psi 68cu tank, yada yada yada.
i've owned the impulse for just about a year. in that time its been in the shop more times than ive played with it (well not quite, but close). first of all the marker pressure always runs higher than most impulses...always has even with the lpr reg. ive had to replace the board 3 times due to it just burning out, and the vision eye has been replaced 2 times. in addition to that ive had numerous solenoid probs and stripped screws on any part of the marker that has screws...lol. i've gotten to the point where i'm affraid to even break it down to clean/lube it. luckily the store i bought it at gives a lifetime warranty so every problem has been fixed for free...but i'm fed up with it all.
when i saw the e-mags i hated them...i never liked the asthetics of the design...and abhore the barrel locking design. when i saw the e-mag extreem i wet myself...the design is bare bones simple yet sweeter than any marker for the clean yet stylish lines. no flash, no hype, no nonsense, just plain functionality wrapped in the bare minimum of aluminum cut with better curves than a swimsuit model. (you can quote me in your advertising, but i want a free extreem)
now that ive run off at the mouth with a little background and humor here are the questions i promised in the thread title...i've done all the research on the extreem, e-mags, and the new level-10 bolt that i can find and i've come up short a little on some key details.
i'm tired of overly complex electro markers that must be run on windows cuz they crash as much. i need some user/tech advice on the e-mag and the extreem e-mag by default.
how durable is the e-mag valve? what are the usual problems one can expect?
high pressure/low pressure...maybe not really important given the level-10 bolt, but it does go to gas efficiency right?
trigger adjustability...i've got about a 1/2 mm pull right now, i've read that the e-mag is adjustable...but what do you guys think?
from the schematics ive seen the electronics are simple and not as fancy as an angels encapsulated board...but the hype aside how do the e-mags guts stand up to dirt, rain, and paint? and just plain hard use?
recoil? my micromag kicks a little (well compared to my impulse...if you were deaf you wouldnt know it fired)...how does the e-mag rate?
iv'e read up on the level-10 kit, even the tech problems thread on this forum, i realize that the kit is still new and the problems reported were part of the initial testing phase...but once the kit is broke in and adjusted properly how durable is it?
i appologize for possibly stepping on some toes with a long winded post...but my local store doesnt sell mags, and when i asked for any info all i got was the usual "they chop paint, and mags are for f@gs". so i came here for some feedback from people who should know. thanks for any replies or answers.
adam
I started playing back in '88 with a tippman smg 60, then a pro am, then got out of PB for a stint in the military. about a year ago i got back in and have been hooked harder than when i was a kid...and i can afford to indulge a little more now...lol.
my main marker is the impulse which i have tricked out in every way possible. halo b, lpr, lp valve, all titanium internals, delrin bolt, cricket board, 5000 psi 68cu tank, yada yada yada.
i've owned the impulse for just about a year. in that time its been in the shop more times than ive played with it (well not quite, but close). first of all the marker pressure always runs higher than most impulses...always has even with the lpr reg. ive had to replace the board 3 times due to it just burning out, and the vision eye has been replaced 2 times. in addition to that ive had numerous solenoid probs and stripped screws on any part of the marker that has screws...lol. i've gotten to the point where i'm affraid to even break it down to clean/lube it. luckily the store i bought it at gives a lifetime warranty so every problem has been fixed for free...but i'm fed up with it all.
when i saw the e-mags i hated them...i never liked the asthetics of the design...and abhore the barrel locking design. when i saw the e-mag extreem i wet myself...the design is bare bones simple yet sweeter than any marker for the clean yet stylish lines. no flash, no hype, no nonsense, just plain functionality wrapped in the bare minimum of aluminum cut with better curves than a swimsuit model. (you can quote me in your advertising, but i want a free extreem)
now that ive run off at the mouth with a little background and humor here are the questions i promised in the thread title...i've done all the research on the extreem, e-mags, and the new level-10 bolt that i can find and i've come up short a little on some key details.
i'm tired of overly complex electro markers that must be run on windows cuz they crash as much. i need some user/tech advice on the e-mag and the extreem e-mag by default.
how durable is the e-mag valve? what are the usual problems one can expect?
high pressure/low pressure...maybe not really important given the level-10 bolt, but it does go to gas efficiency right?
trigger adjustability...i've got about a 1/2 mm pull right now, i've read that the e-mag is adjustable...but what do you guys think?
from the schematics ive seen the electronics are simple and not as fancy as an angels encapsulated board...but the hype aside how do the e-mags guts stand up to dirt, rain, and paint? and just plain hard use?
recoil? my micromag kicks a little (well compared to my impulse...if you were deaf you wouldnt know it fired)...how does the e-mag rate?
iv'e read up on the level-10 kit, even the tech problems thread on this forum, i realize that the kit is still new and the problems reported were part of the initial testing phase...but once the kit is broke in and adjusted properly how durable is it?
i appologize for possibly stepping on some toes with a long winded post...but my local store doesnt sell mags, and when i asked for any info all i got was the usual "they chop paint, and mags are for f@gs". so i came here for some feedback from people who should know. thanks for any replies or answers.
adam



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