Did Xmags have an option of duel detents?

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  • bunny5
    lurking
    • Jan 2005
    • 1099

    #1

    Did Xmags have an option of duel detents?

    While looking through some olds pictures of xmags I realized that I saw some xmags with dual detents. I was wondering if this was an option when people bought the guns and if it is rare or not. Also, I realized that some xmags have a hybrid battery pack. (Standard pack but the rail that connects the battery to the frame is milled down like on the CnC version.)

    Example: Duel Detents.....






    (This picture you can see the shaved down battery railing similar to the CnC Pack)


    (You can see that this is a regular battery pack. A little bit more rail sticking out)

    **edit ** Thinking about my subject.... yes it probably was an option... heh damn proof
  • FiXeL
    Registered Gun-Whore
    • May 2006
    • 819

    #2
    Not sure about the double detents, i have 2 Xmags and both have single detents. The battery pack milling was standard on PTP batterypacks, and some owners of the regular packs mill the rails off. (i also did this with my emag) Also here im not sure if this was an option available trough AGD.

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    • Enemy
      aKa PROZAC
      • Aug 2003
      • 1245

      #3
      dual detents were done bye rrfireblade i believe as well as a few other great techs, not an option from agd,

      the milling on the battery packs that you are reffering to is stock for xmags with ule milled lowers, there were quite a few that came with ule lowers and non cnc packs. the black xmag you pictured was non ule and the silver one was ule
      VV04962 yeah thats my Pewter CnC X-mag

      Looking for a milled 04 featherlight viking!!!

      my feedback!!!http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...84#post1584884

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      • Bolter
        Hardcore casual
        • May 2003
        • 1223

        #4
        Originally posted by bunny5

        (You can see that this is a regular battery pack. A little bit more rail sticking out)

        **edit ** Thinking about my subject.... yes it probably was an option... heh damn proof
        This was my gun. It started life as an Emag, then I upgraded the Xmag body, ACE milling, modular breaches and an X valve as an upgrade later on. If you notice it also has the hump on the grip frame which true Xmags dont.

        I loved that gun.
        Bolter
        Storm Uk

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        • Loguzzzzzz
          Practice Target

          • Sep 2004
          • 2121

          #5
          Originally posted by Bolter
          If you notice it also has the hump on the grip frame which true Xmags dont.
          Not true. The early europeon X mags had the hump. If you look just in front of the field strip valve screw you will notice the hole to adjust the pot for the ACE. The ACE is wired on the main board too.

          ......You know you want one!!

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          • FiXeL
            Registered Gun-Whore
            • May 2006
            • 819

            #6
            That's a odd place to fit a potmeter.... And, if that's a early euro Xmag, why does it have the CNC body? To my knowledge the first ones had a STD body like this one:

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            • Loguzzzzzz
              Practice Target

              • Sep 2004
              • 2121

              #7
              They were either CnC or non CnC.

              The CnC battery pack came later.

              The X mag I pictured was my first one. I purchased it from a guy i the UK. This was an older version but not one of the E mag Extremes which was what the very first X mags were called. Those were all non CnC bodied as you mention.
              ......You know you want one!!

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              • Sajjad
                I'm a MAGaholic
                • Jun 2005
                • 168

                #8
                Originally posted by Bolter



                This was my gun. It started life as an Emag, then I upgraded the Xmag body, ACE milling, modular breaches and an X valve as an upgrade later on. If you notice it also has the hump on the grip frame which true Xmags dont.

                I loved that gun.
                More upgrades to come.

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                • Bolter
                  Hardcore casual
                  • May 2003
                  • 1223

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Loguzzzzzz
                  Not true. The early europeon X mags had the hump. If you look just in front of the field strip valve screw you will notice the hole to adjust the pot for the ACE. The ACE is wired on the main board too.

                  You are correct, and I wasnt overly hopeful my memory served me well enough to do its job.

                  Although I do remember at the time alot of emag owners and non c&c owners over here getting the same upgrade I did (I was at AGDEurope most weekends for 6 years) so that must account for a good chunk of them.

                  Sajj, everytime I get an update from you, my old gun looks fresher than ever! I would love an updated pic in all her current glory (plus new batt pack)
                  Bolter
                  Storm Uk

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                  • FiXeL
                    Registered Gun-Whore
                    • May 2006
                    • 819

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Loguzzzzzz
                    They were either CnC or non CnC.

                    The CnC battery pack came later.

                    The X mag I pictured was my first one. I purchased it from a guy i the UK. This was an older version but not one of the E mag Extremes which was what the very first X mags were called. Those were all non CnC bodied as you mention.
                    Funny thing is, that this STD Xmag i posted also came into my possesion from the U.K. Honestly i don't know much about all of the history that goes behind the Xmag, but i believed the STD Xmags were the first ones to come out.

                    Maybe i have been thinking wrong all this time, but i've only been playing since 2005, so i'm no expert on this matter.

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                    • drewkroeker
                      Registered User
                      • May 2008
                      • 209

                      #11
                      One thing I have been curious about is: what keeps the breach of an x-mag in place? Does screwing in the barrel keep it snug enough or is there some other magical feature that I am unaware of? I just think that a halo would be quite a lot of weight to support if the only thing holding the breach in place is the barrel.

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                      • DiRTyBuNNy
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 4854

                        #12
                        Originally posted by drewkroeker
                        One thing I have been curious about is: what keeps the breach of an x-mag in place? Does screwing in the barrel keep it snug enough or is there some other magical feature that I am unaware of? I just think that a halo would be quite a lot of weight to support if the only thing holding the breach in place is the barrel.
                        Yup, it's just the barrel holding her in place...and yes, with a halo I personally had some issues where I had to make sure to hold the breech still while screwing in my barrel or else the bolt would not fire quite right..one of the reasons why I decided to give up on my dream of keeping my X-mag...that and I'm an unrepentant gun whore...

                        --DB
                        Dirty Clothes for Dirty Ballers!

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                        • bunny5
                          lurking
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 1099

                          #13
                          Btw, this is what I was talking about for the battery....

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