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  • bound for glory
    retired bootboy
    • Sep 2004
    • 368

    #1

    nearing 50, and I want to play but...

    I will be 50 on November 30th. I have not played in,oh, 14 years. My son is addicted to Video games, and I have bought him paintballs guns, airsoft guns, heck, I own 3 AK74 rifles(a Molot VEPR, a Redjacket MOR, and an Arsenal), the kid refuses to go out and enjoy his youth.

    I, on the other hand, want to play again before I lay down. But here's the problem:

    I REFUSE to play with anything other then a Mag. In fact, I want an EMAG with warp feed(I love the warp. I consider it an important part of my gear). I just am amazed that all these years later, Emags are still retarded priced.

    What do yo lot suggest? I would like to play this fall, or by next spring. I live about 4 miles from Skirmish in Jim Thorpe.
  • audioSLAVE
    Registered User

    • Nov 2009
    • 874

    #2
    What's your budget? I'm sure someone on here can probably get you started with reasonably priced Emag lowers or point you in the direction to some and then you can build your own warp set up, whether it'd be a powerfeed body to start or straight to a ULE warp body.

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    • bound for glory
      retired bootboy
      • Sep 2004
      • 368

      #3
      Originally posted by audioSLAVE
      What's your budget? I'm sure someone on here can probably get you started with reasonably priced Emag lowers or point you in the direction to some and then you can build your own warp set up, whether it'd be a powerfeed body to start or straight to a ULE warp body.

      My budget is pretty high, but I am starting with NOTHING, so I need everything. Mask, gun, airtank, shoes, harness...

      And can I still get a 4500 114 tank? I had one of those "blimps" on my DevilMag(anyone remeber those?).

      I looked at Tuna's site, and NO Emags. Tuna hooked me up many times when I lived in NJ(hey, Bob! How many times did I call you and insist I could come over and you NEVER let me:rofl, But nothing on his site for me.

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      • Nobody
        Nobody's Perfect
        • Oct 2001
        • 3384

        #4
        1) you are never too old to play, just longer recovery periods.
        2) the best way to get someone to do something is to deny them the chance. Reverse psychology. Tell him flat out that your boy can't come and then tell someone that you had the greatest time. He will be itching to go.
        3) you can get Emags, but not 'New', not from the factory
        4) you don't need an Emag anymore, and to a point since you are older, the heft of the battery, plus warp (i would advise against a warp, as the shells are going, its extra weight and its not needed anymore).
        5) sell a rifle, cover the cost of your paintball equipment.
        6) go to Top Gun on the 10th, myself, BigEvil (sorry no Tuna) will be there plus others and you can see where, why and what you need for modern play. Hell, you played closer to last century than today
        7) i love mags, but you need to get off the high horse. Many developments have happened and you should always try something before outright refusal

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        • Tunaman
          Specialized AGD Tech

          • Dec 2000
          • 8643

          #5
          Originally posted by bound for glory
          My budget is pretty high, but I am starting with NOTHING, so I need everything. Mask, gun, airtank, shoes, harness...

          And can I still get a 4500 114 tank? I had one of those "blimps" on my DevilMag(anyone remeber those?).

          I looked at Tuna's site, and NO Emags. Tuna hooked me up many times when I lived in NJ(hey, Bob! How many times did I call you and insist I could come over and you NEVER let me:rofl, But nothing on his site for me.
          I could hook you up with an Emag...whatever you want...
          Email me for low prices on ALL AGD Products and more. [email protected]
          Tunamart

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          • bound for glory
            retired bootboy
            • Sep 2004
            • 368

            #6
            Well, for the record I owned the 3rd Automag in the state of New Jersey(I think I got mine right after Dave Artler got his, but Before Fred Watson) and I've owned every model of Mag except a Minimag(don't know why I never got a mini. I liked Mircomags better, I guess, and I owned about 5 Micro's). I'm not of a "high horse" because I only want to shot an Emag. Mean to say, I want something I am used to, and that I can take down and not have to refer to a vid to put back togeather.

            Bob, I don't know if you remember me, but I was in Phillipsburg, and you took care of many of my mags. Can you pm me a good price on an EMAG. I have a card ready...

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            • vintage
              Registered User

              • Aug 2013
              • 1787

              #7
              most used e mags have been going for around $400.00 for the last year or so at least that I have seen. one thing to know is modern paint is undersized and very crappy. I will be 52 shortly and like Nobody said it takes longer to recover and there are some things I can't do anymore due to my knees but its still fun.

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              • Stedspitcher
                Registered User

                • Dec 2009
                • 325

                #8
                Shot you a pm, no emag but I do have an Xmag I'm considering parting with. Lmk.

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                • luke
                  lukescustoms.com

                  • Jan 2001
                  • 8216

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bound for glory
                  I will be 50 on November 30th. I have not played in,oh, 14 years.
                  You really should take a little time and do some research before committing to the Emag, a lot has been going on since you quit playing.

                  If you want to get your son interested just ignore him but let him see you enjoying yourself. If you go with friends, meet and leave from your house if possible and invite them over for a beer afterwords. I bet he comes around.

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                  • vintage
                    Registered User

                    • Aug 2013
                    • 1787

                    #10
                    as far as tanks go look at the Ninja superlights.

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                    • maniacmechanic
                      PrestonCoPaintball
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 3453

                      #11
                      I'm 58 , got 2 X's ( with warps ) and a E on the wall , my go to is a nice light ULE , RT valved Mag

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                      • 890SHAWN
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 349

                        #12
                        PM me, I have an E mag with modeled warp drive just sitting doing nothing.

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                        • rawbutter
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 1463

                          #13
                          It price isn't a huge issue, you should also consider a well-built pneumag. It it's set up right, it can shoot just as fast as an emag (without the ramping, anyway), and you don't have to worry about batteries. They can be a bit more expensive, though, depending on what parts you use.

                          Luke's T-Rex works really well, and it's pretty fool proof. I've also built a few myself, and the latest one is actually for sale now.

                          Like Nobody said, though, there might be a better option out there. If you already know how to take apart a mag in your sleep and you don't want to spend the time learning how something else works, then fair enough, but there are so many nice markers in the $400-$600 range....the Etha 2, for instance. Also, you should do some research on "warpless" set-ups before you spend the money on a warp kit. Warpless set-ups seem to do all the same things a warp set-up does, but it's lighter and more compact.

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                          • Nobody
                            Nobody's Perfect
                            • Oct 2001
                            • 3384

                            #14
                            14 years of paintball, and things have changed. If anything, come out to Top Gun on the 10th. You can get your feet wet, look, fondle and shoot some of our guns and even get to play possible.

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                            • zulubravo44
                              Worst airsmith ever
                              • Aug 2007
                              • 460

                              #15
                              Originally posted by rawbutter
                              Luke's T-Rex works really well, and it's pretty fool proof.[/URL].
                              Agree fully with this. And you don't have to deal with batteries, so it's essentially the same breakdown as a mech mag when you need to clean and service it.

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