Now that EVRYONE and their mother wants an EMAG....

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  • Hemlock86
    I'll kill you
    • Feb 2002
    • 693

    #1

    Now that EVRYONE and their mother wants an EMAG....

    Yeah Yeah, Mr. Kaye got me all hyped up about the Emag last night that now I want one anyway, even if its not free . hehehe. So I just want to know before I go run off and order one, how is the Emag better then a tricked out Automag(retro/intelliframe/N2/super-bolt)?

    I know mags are awesome, but I want something that will blow me away...something insane...something like the Emag.
    How are emags mechanically superior compared to other pb guns?

    I just want one anyway, I just want some facts.

    peace
  • MiCRoFooL
    sim sim
    • Oct 2000
    • 391

    #2
    Trust me buddy, get an EMag. Once you get all the little "setup bugs" out of it, (for me it was warp feed dwell, p/f plug fine tune, and input pressure adjustments) you will be blown away by the performance.

    If you want flashy colors and kewl gem stickers and can't stand your gun looking like anyone else's... go get yourself an overpriced Angel... if you want a functioning machine that will rock the house, save some cash and buy an EMag.

    I absolutely love mine.
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    • Rynoboy06
      Paintball Gholam
      • Jul 2001
      • 394

      #3
      If you can wait - hold out for the Extremes or an SFL with anti-chop eye. The triggers on emags are THE best there are. With lightweight bodies and the results of TK's anti-chop crusade, the extremes and new SFLs are going to be even better guns.
      AKA Viking #393
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      • Hemlock86
        I'll kill you
        • Feb 2002
        • 693

        #4
        Those extremes look insanly awesome! But I probably couldnt afford one, the normal Emag is pricey as it is. But im willing to pay $900. if Im really going to enjoy something.

        Last night was cool, to bad I have a virus and my IRC kept sending everyone a love letter :/ Webmaster booted me, but its not my fault. anyway.....

        Is the Emag and RT valve the same?

        peace dudes

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        • AutoMaggot
          ...
          • Dec 2001
          • 851

          #5
          *cough* buy a cocker! *cough* (sorry, had something im my throat )

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          • Jonno06
            AKA Jon-no wang
            • Jan 2002
            • 4392

            #6
            are the emag triggers shorter than angels trigger?I know angels have pretty short sweet triggers,how is emag trigger,and when you switch to mechanical,is it like shooting RT?>thanx

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            • Chris
              Bad Monkey

              • Oct 2000
              • 838

              #7
              Emag and RT valve are the same. The difference is the engraving, on/off pin length and an o-ring...no performance difference. Emag triggers can be set about as short as an Angel, and as light as you want them to be. I prefer the Emag trigger over any other electro...very smooth, and so adjustable. Also, when in mechanical mode, yes the emag is just like an RT.

              -Chris

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              • Muzikman
                Everything AGD
                • Dec 2000
                • 6229

                #8
                And then there is my favorite...Hybrid Mode...

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                • AngelBoy
                  _-=Angel Boy=-_
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 863

                  #9
                  I've never shot an E-mag trigger that had been adjusted, I didnt even know you could adjust them. You can adjust Angels down to VERY VERY VERY small pulls, and with the variety of triggers available, you can get a completely custom pull.
                  Why go to the light, when darkness has its warmth too....
                  Brak "I poop in the sink."
                  EPIC - Warp - 68/45 Armageddon
                  Black 2k LCD
                  Green 99 Dark Angel

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                  • Miscue
                    Super Moderator

                    • Oct 2000
                    • 7105

                    #10
                    You can get an EMag trigger pretty short if you mess with it. I played with it, and ended up putting it back to stock... because I don't like a REALLY short trigger. It's different from any other electro trigger... it doesn't click. Only thing you might want to try doing is using only 1 magnet, and put a piece of paper under it. A lot of people like that...

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                    • -§on-
                      Keepin' it Gangsta
                      • Feb 2001
                      • 1333

                      #11
                      Originally posted by AutoMaggot
                      *cough* buy a cocker! *cough* (sorry, had something im my throat )
                      Huh, I guess some Mainers' have some things in common...
                      95 S-10

                      Some Nasty tint...and no more to come casue Im getting back into paintball

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                      • 2UnREal
                        Play hard or go home.
                        • Jul 2001
                        • 299

                        #12
                        Good lord guys, every post I read, makes me want an Emag even more! Shutup, shutup, shutup.

                        Oh well, I'll finally get to try one out at LA open, If I like it, looks like I'll be selling my current setup.
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