So Ive been using it for about 2 months now, and I figure I should show you all


I asked a bunch of questions on here, bothered the tech at AGD, and I kept getting the same answer: No one knew if this would even work
The story
I bought this classic RT on Ebay for $160, it was a step up for me as I was using a classic at the time. I had the Centerflag regged tank, so I decided to see what an RT mag was capable of. Needless to say I was blown away, the gun was fast. So fast that I needed a way to cut down on chops, Level 10 here I come.
Like most maggers, I was looking to push it even farther.
2 choices: Pnue or Emag
Ive wanted an Emag for quite a few years, but the cost has always been the drawback.
So I was digging through the B/S/T looking for an Intelliframe to build a pnuemag, when low and behold theres a set on nonworking(no board) Emag lowers for sale. I contact the seller (thanks Darthmag) we make a deal, and in short order Ive got Emag lowers
I get ahold of my buddy Damon at Scenario Dreams and start to pester him with questions on the compatability of the Tboard with the 18v Emag assembly. Months later, with alot of headscratching, the Tboard is installed and working.
A few more questions answered and I figure out what I need to do to make the lowers work with the Classic RT. A trip to the hardware store gets me the 11/16 drillbit I need (what an oddball size), a few minutes in the press, then some careful sanding and shes airtight.
Now Ive got a working Emag, but the stock grips leave a big gap in the bottom of the frame, just perfect for paint to get in and ruin my board. So a few more hours of work and I made myself a custom set of grips.
So thats the story
Heres the specs:
Classic RT rt02333
Level 10
Emag lowers w/custom diamond plate grips
Trashcan battery pack
Universal Tboard
Noxx55 twistlock to cocker adapter
Evil Pipe or Empire kit
Centerflag 201 on a 68/4500 w/Kaliber cover
Next steps: polish the stainless and anno all the aluminum black
and just because everyone likes action pics, heres a pic of me right before the game on Saturday


I asked a bunch of questions on here, bothered the tech at AGD, and I kept getting the same answer: No one knew if this would even work
The story
I bought this classic RT on Ebay for $160, it was a step up for me as I was using a classic at the time. I had the Centerflag regged tank, so I decided to see what an RT mag was capable of. Needless to say I was blown away, the gun was fast. So fast that I needed a way to cut down on chops, Level 10 here I come.
Like most maggers, I was looking to push it even farther.
2 choices: Pnue or Emag
Ive wanted an Emag for quite a few years, but the cost has always been the drawback.
So I was digging through the B/S/T looking for an Intelliframe to build a pnuemag, when low and behold theres a set on nonworking(no board) Emag lowers for sale. I contact the seller (thanks Darthmag) we make a deal, and in short order Ive got Emag lowers
I get ahold of my buddy Damon at Scenario Dreams and start to pester him with questions on the compatability of the Tboard with the 18v Emag assembly. Months later, with alot of headscratching, the Tboard is installed and working.
A few more questions answered and I figure out what I need to do to make the lowers work with the Classic RT. A trip to the hardware store gets me the 11/16 drillbit I need (what an oddball size), a few minutes in the press, then some careful sanding and shes airtight.
Now Ive got a working Emag, but the stock grips leave a big gap in the bottom of the frame, just perfect for paint to get in and ruin my board. So a few more hours of work and I made myself a custom set of grips.
So thats the story
Heres the specs:
Classic RT rt02333
Level 10
Emag lowers w/custom diamond plate grips
Trashcan battery pack
Universal Tboard
Noxx55 twistlock to cocker adapter
Evil Pipe or Empire kit
Centerflag 201 on a 68/4500 w/Kaliber cover
Next steps: polish the stainless and anno all the aluminum black
and just because everyone likes action pics, heres a pic of me right before the game on Saturday







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