Easiest/Cheapest way to make a mag an electro?

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  • jshelto3
    Va Mag Representive
    • Sep 2007
    • 75

    #16
    I hope this is an ok place to ask this question but how does a pneumag compare with an emaggo. Trigger feel mostly. My second question is does anybody still do either of these conversions? I am pretty interested in getting one or the other done, I just don't know who to ask.

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    • Coralis
      Hyper Micro
      • Aug 2005
      • 1285

      #17
      two E frames up on ebay atm , a mako and booyah both are about a hundred bucks ( and no they arent mine )

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      • Loguzzzzzz
        Practice Target

        • Sep 2004
        • 2121

        #18
        Originally posted by jshelto3
        I hope this is an ok place to ask this question but how does a pneumag compare with an emaggo. Trigger feel mostly. My second question is does anybody still do either of these conversions? I am pretty interested in getting one or the other done, I just don't know who to ask.
        The trigger feel can be very similar. The Emaggo is like any other electro and the trigger is adjustable for the pull weight, length of trigger travel both before fire and after. A pneumag can be set up to be as light but it depends on how it is set up.

        Pneumag frames pop up for sale on the BST thread often.

        As far as finding someone to do it for you. It just depends. I have built 4 pneumags and 4 Emaggos. All were originally for myself but I recently sold one of my pneumag frames to a guy here on AO. I still have three of them. I have videos of two of them. With the Emaggo, I have built 4 of them and have posted some videos of 2 of them. I am considering selling one of the Emaggo frames. One component that you will need in either case is an lpr.

        If you are interested PM me or you can email me at [email protected]
        ......You know you want one!!

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        • jshelto3
          Va Mag Representive
          • Sep 2007
          • 75

          #19
          Originally posted by Loguzzzzzz
          The trigger feel can be very similar. The Emaggo is like any other electro and the trigger is adjustable for the pull weight, length of trigger travel both before fire and after. A pneumag can be set up to be as light but it depends on how it is set up.

          Pneumag frames pop up for sale on the BST thread often.

          As far as finding someone to do it for you. It just depends. I have built 4 pneumags and 4 Emaggos. All were originally for myself but I recently sold one of my pneumag frames to a guy here on AO. I still have three of them. I have videos of two of them. With the Emaggo, I have built 4 of them and have posted some videos of 2 of them. I am considering selling one of the Emaggo frames. One component that you will need in either case is an lpr.

          If you are interested PM me or you can email me at [email protected]
          pm sent.

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