How much has emag prices dropped?

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  • Frizzle Fry
    AO Micromag Guy
    • Mar 2009
    • 3280

    #16
    Originally posted by Magmerc
    Hm. Thank you guys for all the info, I appreciate it, especially you Frizzle Fry since Im trying to figure out what to price my micro e for.
    No problem... I've been buying and selling them regularly since they've been out, less so lately because I'm down to two keepers. Yours is beautiful; definitely breaks some of the pricing rules if only because it's so clean, filled with upgrades, and has a very beautiful well-matched and expensive anodizing scheme. It's a supergun, no questions asked.



    Originally posted by factoid
    I've noticed the price going down lately. A few months ago I would see lowers posted for 400-450 and now it's 350 on down.

    Much more realistic in my opinion considering many still have original battery packs which are all just about shot by now. And many need new solenoids as well.
    There are a LOT of factors involved... Saying "emag lowers" is like saying "automag"; There are different models, conditions and setups.

    $350 seems high to me for many, considering how cheap emags can be, and $450 is something very special. A standard/stock humpback with a dying battery and original well used solenoid with the stock board flashed to an early program is worth $200 tops in my opinion. Meanwhile a set of X Mod'ed ULE lowers with a KC battery, CnC pack and Tunablade should pull $400+ (more with ACE).



    Originally posted by MANN
    you know that you cannot easily change the feedneck. They are press fit in.
    You also kill the value if you have a custom ano or all/mostly original marker... It should be reserved for blemished, damaged, or orphaned bodies. I've had so damn many 2k Micros that were "cut" into rough tines in an attempt to make them clamp, or had the feedneck removed in and attempt to install a 2k STO style (rather than 99 STO style). Please don't ruin your micro...

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    • bound for glory
      retired bootboy
      • Sep 2004
      • 368

      #17
      i was this close to buying a micro e at emr in october. it looked really nice, but the owner said the battery was dead. i still have the guys #, and eventhough my rl timmy is sweet(or as sweet as a non mag can be), i'd like to get a mag again and give the timmy to my boy.
      can someone give mr a run down of what to look for, problem wise, with the micro? i've owned 3 micro r/ts and an emag(and a devil mag, but don't get me started on that) thanks.

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