Mini EP mag complete *Pics and Vid*

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  • ProblemKinder
    Colossians 3:8
    • Aug 2006
    • 861

    #16
    Originally posted by sslecyk03
    There is something about tripping the microswitch that feels so much smoother than when I had the MSV-2. It is shorter and crisper IMO and my short stroking has been reduced to nothing.

    I have been busy as hell lately though and will get more pics and a vid shooting paint asap.
    i see. what's the advantage of this over full electro? cool factor?

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    • sslecyk03
      Medic in Training
      • Dec 2003
      • 396

      #17
      Originally posted by ProblemKinder
      i see. what's the advantage of this over full electro? cool factor?
      Whoever said it earlier put it best...most "electros" are actually EP's. The only real difference is using air to trip the sear or using a ram that is powered by air. EP's are less efficient but tend to have better battery life.
      RLTW Hoooahhh!!!

      TEAM FIRESTORM
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      RT ULE CUSTOM: ULE mainbody (Blue)/ X-valve/ Level 10 bolt/ Y-grip trigger frame (Brite black)/ hogue grips/ 32 degrees duckbill asa/ 68/4500 pure energy tank/ 12" j and j barrel/ 12 volt revvy with X-board

      soon to come: dallara and logic e-frame

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      • ProblemKinder
        Colossians 3:8
        • Aug 2006
        • 861

        #18
        Originally posted by sslecyk03
        Whoever said it earlier put it best...most "electros" are actually EP's. The only real difference is using air to trip the sear or using a ram that is powered by air. EP's are less efficient but tend to have better battery life.
        the fact that all electros are TECHNICALLY 'EP' is painfully obvious. all guns use air to propel the paintball (hence, all guns are pnuematic) that's a duh. I'm talking about pnuematically actuating the sear as opposed to electrically doing it. obviously once you get past the sear, it's going to be pnuematic. in the future, when I says EP I am referring to a marker that uses a combination of electrons and air particles to actuate the sear.

        that being said, you mentioned that a full electro is less efficient? than an EP? how so?

        also, just out of curiosity, has anyone actually ever put a board in an EP to take advantage of ramping and what-not, or do they just use a solenoid to open the 3 way and that's it?

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        • sslecyk03
          Medic in Training
          • Dec 2003
          • 396

          #19
          Originally posted by ProblemKinder
          the fact that all electros are TECHNICALLY 'EP' is painfully obvious. all guns use air to propel the paintball (hence, all guns are pnuematic) that's a duh. I'm talking about pnuematically actuating the sear as opposed to electrically doing it. obviously once you get past the sear, it's going to be pnuematic. in the future, when I says EP I am referring to a marker that uses a combination of electrons and air particles to actuate the sear.



          that being said, you mentioned that a full electro is less efficient? than an EP? how so?



          also, just out of curiosity, has anyone actually ever put a board in an EP to take advantage of ramping and what-not, or do they just use a solenoid to open the 3 way and that's it?
          yes..they all have boards. Mine has 8 different firing modes, ramping included. If you watch the video in the first post I showed a few
          RLTW Hoooahhh!!!

          TEAM FIRESTORM
          --------------------
          RT ULE CUSTOM: ULE mainbody (Blue)/ X-valve/ Level 10 bolt/ Y-grip trigger frame (Brite black)/ hogue grips/ 32 degrees duckbill asa/ 68/4500 pure energy tank/ 12" j and j barrel/ 12 volt revvy with X-board

          soon to come: dallara and logic e-frame

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          • sslecyk03
            Medic in Training
            • Dec 2003
            • 396

            #20
            So I gave in to temptation and took the ano off the valve....and I must say it looks pretty darn good. Hard to tell it is even a mag now.

            RLTW Hoooahhh!!!

            TEAM FIRESTORM
            --------------------
            RT ULE CUSTOM: ULE mainbody (Blue)/ X-valve/ Level 10 bolt/ Y-grip trigger frame (Brite black)/ hogue grips/ 32 degrees duckbill asa/ 68/4500 pure energy tank/ 12" j and j barrel/ 12 volt revvy with X-board

            soon to come: dallara and logic e-frame

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            • ProblemKinder
              Colossians 3:8
              • Aug 2006
              • 861

              #21
              Originally posted by sslecyk03
              So I gave in to temptation and took the ano off the valve....and I must say it looks pretty darn good. Hard to tell it is even a mag now.

              Wow. Looks awesome!

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