i have an early emag(#169) and latly it seems like its getting tired. i don't know way. it just does'nt have that rip to it anymore... what do you think of putting in a pred board. any other suggestions?
pred board on my emag...is it worth it
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Send it in for a complete overhaul, get it flashed to 3.2 and see if it still has problems. As cool as the Predator Board is, if you don't absolutely need it why spend the money?
I am getting one, I don't need it but I am doing it for different reasons... But if you just want your gun to perform like it used to then get it tuned up don't buy a new board.Comment
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well, its aready 3.2. i guess i'd just like it to shoot like it use to. i'd get it converted to a devilmag but something seems fishy with the wait. i'm 37. wife, son, job. can't just go out and get a dm5. if you know what i mean. i'd like to retire still shooting agd.Comment
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I highly doubt there is anything fishy with the waiting period on the Devilmag, and if that really bothers you then there are (were) two selling recently in the B/S/T section of this forum.Originally posted by bound for glorywell, its aready 3.2. i guess i'd just like it to shoot like it use to. i'd get it converted to a devilmag but something seems fishy with the wait. i'm 37. wife, son, job. can't just go out and get a dm5. if you know what i mean. i'd like to retire still shooting agd.
If it has 3.2 I would just send it in for a tune up. There are a few people on this forum that do it as well as AGD. I believe BlackVCG and Tunaman both offer repair services although I haven't seen BlackVCG post in a while.
If it used to shoot well, then most likely it will shoot well again without spending a lot of money on a new board. Good luck either way.Comment
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The pedator will give you more features if you like all the fancy firing modes. If you just want semi mode with adjustable settings, then the 3.2 firmware will be more than adequate. If the emag is a bit sluggish, then I think you probably just need a good cleaning and tune-up.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment


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