e-mag operation Q's

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  • SkElL~ObIsSiS
    Resident SPAZ! hahaha
    • Jan 2002
    • 243

    #1

    e-mag operation Q's

    Hey guys im returning to the mag owners ranks yippie!

    Anyway I got a line on an emag for $500 what a deal huh? It's got a freak with a single insert. How exactly does an e-mag work anyway? I am very familiar with how a 68 classic valve works, but how do the electronics in a emag switch from hybrid, to manual, to retro active, to electronic? I am baffled and it's something ill need to know/figure out now that im going to own one.... what can ya tell me?
    Only Nintendo could make a vidio game out of two fat italian plumbers who wanted to screw a chick in a pink dress.
  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    Easy quick description. There's a switch that allows you to set it into Electronic or Manual.

    If it's on E, it uses the magnets to start the firing cycle. (Also requires the battery plug, kinda like the Angel one, to be out. This plug breaks the battery connection and turns off the power.)

    If it's on M (without power on) it shoots like a regular Mag with a retro valve. (Pushes trigger out like the RT Pro)

    If it's on M with the electronics on, it uses the magnets to start the firing cycle but kicks it back like the RT Pro does.

    Any more questions?

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