Hey. After totally ignoring mags, I looked up how they worked and am interested. I'm a big fan of mechanical simplicity, because it almost always translates to better all-around performance and reliability. This is why I always bash cockers, LOL . But the mag is definatly the most simple deisgn I've seen!
So I have a few general mag questions. First of all, considering the great mechanical simplicity, why is it that mags get bad efficiency? I hear around 1000 off a 68/45. I know that Vikings get 1800+ off the same tank. Considering the technical nature of the mag community, I'm that people have found out the reason- what is it? Are there plans to fix it?
Secondly, what are some good stores for mag stuff? Like I can go to pbgear.com and they carry a lot of stuff, but I dont know if they're carrying everything or if they have the best prices. For example, shootpaint.com carrys most everything for bushys at the best prices and EPBO carries pretty much everything for impulses at the best prices- is there a store like that for mags?
Also, what are the best electro-trigger frames for mags? Will they all fit on every mag? What is the best place to buy them? Are there any really good ones that will let you get 20+bps speeds?
Besides looks, are there any advantages to getting an xmag over building a ULE mag from the ground up with a good electro frame? I know it might not get to use the "battery-failure, mechanical backup" features that the E and X-mag tout, but I really dont care. Modern electronics are reliable enough for me.
Finally, what regulator do people use? My favorite is the sidewinder, but it really doesnt work well with INPUT pressure over 500psi, much less a 800psi output like the mag requires... seriously, this issue is pretty big. HP preset tanks output at 850psi, which I guess is hardly even enough. I know that operating pressure has nothing to do with how "rough" the gun is on paint, but I also know that all the best (most consistant and fastest recharging) regulators are designed for lower pressures.... what do people use as far as regs and tanks?
Thanks for the help, I know its a lot of questions.
So I have a few general mag questions. First of all, considering the great mechanical simplicity, why is it that mags get bad efficiency? I hear around 1000 off a 68/45. I know that Vikings get 1800+ off the same tank. Considering the technical nature of the mag community, I'm that people have found out the reason- what is it? Are there plans to fix it?
Secondly, what are some good stores for mag stuff? Like I can go to pbgear.com and they carry a lot of stuff, but I dont know if they're carrying everything or if they have the best prices. For example, shootpaint.com carrys most everything for bushys at the best prices and EPBO carries pretty much everything for impulses at the best prices- is there a store like that for mags?
Also, what are the best electro-trigger frames for mags? Will they all fit on every mag? What is the best place to buy them? Are there any really good ones that will let you get 20+bps speeds?
Besides looks, are there any advantages to getting an xmag over building a ULE mag from the ground up with a good electro frame? I know it might not get to use the "battery-failure, mechanical backup" features that the E and X-mag tout, but I really dont care. Modern electronics are reliable enough for me.
Finally, what regulator do people use? My favorite is the sidewinder, but it really doesnt work well with INPUT pressure over 500psi, much less a 800psi output like the mag requires... seriously, this issue is pretty big. HP preset tanks output at 850psi, which I guess is hardly even enough. I know that operating pressure has nothing to do with how "rough" the gun is on paint, but I also know that all the best (most consistant and fastest recharging) regulators are designed for lower pressures.... what do people use as far as regs and tanks?
Thanks for the help, I know its a lot of questions.


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