Part 1
I have been meaning to put something like this together since all the of 'new' emag talk has been thrown about. This is all of the top of my head from years of personal experience and I am not open to debating any of it lol. I will try to answer any questions you might have.
AGD Emag (emag lowers; Emag-Xmag)
Pros:
Reliable - probably the most reliable electronic method of firing an Automag
High rate of fire (18-22 bps)
Hall Effect Trigger - very light and customizable trigger.
Cons:
Expensive to manufacture
Large proprietary battery and charger required
Heavier that most other options
9-volt Hyperframe style w/clapper solenoid (Centerflag Hyperframe-Devil Mag-Magnus E90-LukeCustomes Elc90 TBD)
Pros
Uses 9v batteries
High rate of fire (up to 20 bps)
Light weight (most configurations)
Cons
Can be difficult to set up an maintain depending on the configuration. Requires a level of technical sophistication to get the most out of.
Battery hog - gets poor battery life. High quality batteries are a MUST
High end models are expensive and hard to come by due to limited production
Electro-Pnuematic
Pros
Fast
5v - 6v solenoid means better battery life
Can trip most Automag on/off types with ease.
Cons
Few production models and types were made. Most examples are home brew DIY set ups which can vary vastly depending on the skills of the builder
Require a low pressure regulator to power the pneumatics
Extremely poor on gas efficiency. The additional air used causes a big drop in the number of shots per tank.
Can be difficult to set up and maintain
To be continued
I have been meaning to put something like this together since all the of 'new' emag talk has been thrown about. This is all of the top of my head from years of personal experience and I am not open to debating any of it lol. I will try to answer any questions you might have.
AGD Emag (emag lowers; Emag-Xmag)
Pros:
Reliable - probably the most reliable electronic method of firing an Automag
High rate of fire (18-22 bps)
Hall Effect Trigger - very light and customizable trigger.
Cons:
Expensive to manufacture
Large proprietary battery and charger required
Heavier that most other options
9-volt Hyperframe style w/clapper solenoid (Centerflag Hyperframe-Devil Mag-Magnus E90-LukeCustomes Elc90 TBD)
Pros
Uses 9v batteries
High rate of fire (up to 20 bps)
Light weight (most configurations)
Cons
Can be difficult to set up an maintain depending on the configuration. Requires a level of technical sophistication to get the most out of.
Battery hog - gets poor battery life. High quality batteries are a MUST
High end models are expensive and hard to come by due to limited production
Electro-Pnuematic
Pros
Fast
5v - 6v solenoid means better battery life
Can trip most Automag on/off types with ease.
Cons
Few production models and types were made. Most examples are home brew DIY set ups which can vary vastly depending on the skills of the builder
Require a low pressure regulator to power the pneumatics
Extremely poor on gas efficiency. The additional air used causes a big drop in the number of shots per tank.
Can be difficult to set up and maintain
To be continued








I just don't have much machine time unfortunately


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