i currently own a automag that ive owned for about 5 years now. i never did anything other than a remote kit and a new barrel.... my big problem is figuring out if i should upgrade my gun with the Xvalve/Lev10 and the trigger kit or just buy a new gun ???? id like to be able to lay down some paint, right now where i play the best gun out there is a tricked out ion at about 16 -20BPS and accurate as all hell ........
upgrade or replace ?
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the xvalve and ult will make your mag a whole new gun, and will be reasonabley cheap
EDIT: i guess it depends on if you want a new frame and body too, but you can find used intelliframes and ules for decent a pricebless, support, and never forget the troops
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Originally posted by Lost269i currently own a automag that ive owned for about 5 years now. i never did anything other than a remote kit and a new barrel.... my big problem is figuring out if i should upgrade my gun with the Xvalve/Lev10 and the trigger kit or just buy a new gun ???? id like to be able to lay down some paint, right now where i play the best gun out there is a tricked out ion at about 16 -20BPS and accurate as all hell ........
Check out http://www.lukescustoms.com He has all kind of ideas you can do for your mag.Comment
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I own a classic mag and I decided I will not upgrade it. A x valve is $225 with turning in the ol valve which isn't too bad but I can't get a good reactive trigger going with the old grip frame (I tried my e mags x valve in it).
Anyway once you get going upgrading these old classic mags you wonder why you didn't pay alittle bit extra (or if you go ALL out, why you didn't pay a little bit less :P ) and go with an RT pro custom ($350)...
I figure I have an X-mag for tournes and good old relyable classic mag with a revy which is good enough. If you want to try something cheap find someone with the old stock twistlock e mag barrel, I (permanetly) borrowed his since he has a barrel system and it is the straightest shooting barrel I have ever used.Comment

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