Answer my Emag Questions before I go insane.

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  • FizNid
    Registered User
    • May 2001
    • 42

    #1

    Answer my Emag Questions before I go insane.

    People are sheep LEAD THEM!!!!
  • Skoad
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 3265

    #2
    A few answers:

    -Differences between emag and xmag are, xmag has ACE, a little eye to help prevent chopping and they have the fancy body (either cnc or non) and battery pack milling. I think xmags come with ULE rail as well. I think thats it though.

    -Newer emags should come with ULE grip and the ULE valve (also known as xvalve).

    -I'm not sure on your custom fades.

    -You can't get a single trigger unless someone made one and i don't know about it...theres a magnet in the center of the double trigger that makes the gun fire in E-mode. So if it were a single trigger it would be a long single trigger.

    -If you buy your emag off either CPhillip or Tunaman here on the AO boards (don't worry they are very trusted dealers, check dealer forum) you will get the latest emags with all the newer upgrades for a less price than you will pay to get direct from AGD. Also they may have some of the tequila fade emags left..i'm not sure ;P

    -The "old stock" emag is exactly the same as the newer style emags except the newer ones are a little bit lighter in weight. They will function the same.

    -The sluggo style bodies will work perfectly fine for an emag, i mean they were made for mags weren't they?

    -Next time try typing in paragraphs or something, giant blocks of text wrack my brain

    I personally got mine from pbgear.com It was a bit risky because they have had a past of messing up orders and they weren't sure if i would get the non xvalve emag or not. But I ordered it anyway and I slapped my ULE body on there and CP barrel....ain't it perdy?

    toodles

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    • oldsoldier
      just choke yourself out!!!
      • Feb 2002
      • 2459

      #3
      And the switch is the battery switch. It is a small spring located above the batt pack, that replaces the yellow key. Also, X-mags are semi auto only, no select fire. And, you get a warp breach with it, should you choose to warp your gun.
      X-mag #10. Nuff said.

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      • Dayspring
        aka- The Day Wang

        • May 2001
        • 9664

        #4
        Xmags do NOT have a rail. They have a body/rail combo all together. No distinct rail.

        Emags do not have an on/off switch.

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        • FizNid
          Registered User
          • May 2001
          • 42

          #5
          Thanks for the answers all. Sorry about the jumble. My mind was just rolling.

          Anyway about the on off switch there was a thread with one of the AGD people doing a mod for an on off I believe? Something about it costing $35 but you would have to tap your frame? I can't seem to find it at the moment. That is why I asked about that.

          As for the single trigger is there no way to move the magnet? I am going on pure thought here since I don't have first hand experience with an emag or one in front of me to see where the magnet is.

          I may just end up getting a black emag instead of opting for a fade... I want a black to red fade but the red I want is a dark crimson red. I haven't seen any colors like that on an emag yet. So I may just throw that idea out the window.


          BTW nice Emag Skoad

          Thanks for the help all


          FizNid
          People are sheep LEAD THEM!!!!

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          • Dayspring
            aka- The Day Wang

            • May 2001
            • 9664

            #6
            No single triggers b/c of the placement of the Magnet & HES in the grip.

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            • S.S Bandit1
              CUSTOME ULE E-MAG OWNER
              • Jun 2003
              • 312

              #7
              Why do you want a single trigger on an emag?? You would be way better off with a blade. (just my opinion) If you really want one badly you should just talk to whoever has the chimera sfl.

              Biggest difference between the emag & xmag is that the xmag has removable breeches. (vertical feed or warp feed)

              Also, if you want a black to crimson red fade emag I would just talk to tunaman. I havent personally done business with him but I'm sure he can get you on track...

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              • FizNid
                Registered User
                • May 2001
                • 42

                #8
                I have an adrenaline single trigger on my dark angel and have a single pro paintball(slider) trigger on my cocker. Single to me is just more comfy and the gun feels more secure in my hand while running, etc. I may just get an extra trigger and play with cutting it down and see what I can come up with. Thanks


                FizNid
                People are sheep LEAD THEM!!!!

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                • Schnitzel
                  'Saurus'
                  • May 2002
                  • 754

                  #9
                  you could save yourself some time and money and just leave the trigger the way it is. I only pull on the upper half of my trigger, i really don't ever touch the second groove. i don't really think it gets in the way or hinders my ability to pull effectively. Before you go ahead and buy a $30 trigger, find someone near you with an emag and play around with it.

                  as for me, you could classify me as a single-trigger player, i really don't ever touch the bottom groove.

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                  • mh53eplt

                    #10
                    Tunaman is a great trader. PM him with your questions. I bought my emag from him. he is a superb airsmith and he can build a marker to your specifications.

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                    • Grasshopper
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 578

                      #11
                      I prefer a double trigger to a single trigger by a long shot. But whatever floats your boat. Sounds like you'll be setting up a nice 'Mag soon.

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