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  • feildsweeper13
    Ace
    • Jan 2005
    • 119

    #1

    New to micro mag

    I've owned 68 classic mags before but this is my first micro and I see no difference at all in the valve. I'm guessing that it's called a micro because of the original body it came in. Mine came in a body similar to my classic so did I get ripped? Also, I went to airgun.com and looked at the ule trigger kit and it says "NOT suitable for use with Automag/Classic/Minimag Valves". Does that go for micros too? I really need help understanding what I have so any help is highly appreciated.-Thanks
  • Joni
    Registered User
    • Nov 2003
    • 942

    #2
    If the body isn't a micromag body, it aint a micromag. The body is the only difference, so if you wanted a micromag you got ripped

    There are two micromag valves, the micromag and micromag RT. They are identical to the classic/A.I.R and ReTro valve respectively. Both are unsuitable for the ULT. The classic valve isn't recommended with ULT from AGD, but some has gotten it to work. The ReTro vale physically cant accept the ULT due to how the on/off hole is milled, but it can be drilled out to accept it, in which case there is no problem to install the ULT

    Hope that helped


    ULE RT Custom

    Red ULE body
    ULT
    Electric Logic vert frame

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    • Aleis
      Registered User
      • Feb 2004
      • 116

      #3
      True micro mags have the rail integrated into the body are autococker threaded barrels and have a cool finger thing for a ball detent that is actually outside the body.......oh yeah and made of aluminum not Stainless steel
      Guns
      Tippman SL-68 II (First gun and still lovin it)
      X-Mag XT00160 (Shiny and Blue)
      Custom 'AlphaMag' Mag (X-Valve, Chromed Y-grip, Chromed Galatix Z-body, Gloss Black Rogue Rail)

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      • feildsweeper13
        Ace
        • Jan 2005
        • 119

        #4
        damn, damn, damn......

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        • MikeRosenthal
          Registered User
          • Jul 2004
          • 76

          #5
          Some were unibody....

          Originally posted by Aleis
          True micro mags have the rail integrated into the body are autococker threaded barrels and have a cool finger thing for a ball detent that is actually outside the body.......oh yeah and made of aluminum not Stainless steel
          There are also versions of the MicroMag that are unibody construction with a Built in Barrel. Looks like a pistol.
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          • feildsweeper13
            Ace
            • Jan 2005
            • 119

            #6
            Originally posted by MikeRosenthal
            There are also versions of the MicroMag that are unibody construction with a Built in Barrel. Looks like a pistol.
            Where would I find one? (Used because my e-mag broke my pocket yesterday)

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            • Aleis
              Registered User
              • Feb 2004
              • 116

              #7
              they were made by Proteam Products do a google for them not sure if they are stil making them or not, check the for sale forums or ebay
              Guns
              Tippman SL-68 II (First gun and still lovin it)
              X-Mag XT00160 (Shiny and Blue)
              Custom 'AlphaMag' Mag (X-Valve, Chromed Y-grip, Chromed Galatix Z-body, Gloss Black Rogue Rail)

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