Why are people selling their E-mags

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  • alf
    Owner of the RFH Emag
    • Jun 2001
    • 1141

    #16
    i have an emag and an angel....i havent played with the angel enough yet to make a solid decsion.

    1. the angel is a VERY STABLE shooting platform, you can hold it very steady, and the recoil is not noticeable with the stock barrel.

    2. the emag is VERY heavy (which also makes it stable), but its VERY HEAVY (mine weighs 12.5 lbs with the warp, halo, and max-flo)...

    i will never ever get rid of my emag, though, because it is the most solid, reliable piece of paintball equipment i own.

    -alf

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    • Croix71
      Registered User
      • Mar 2002
      • 717

      #17
      Originally posted by SprayingMango
      I just wanted to try something else. I love paintball, and would own one of every gun if I were a millionaire. But I'm not, so I will have to sell the one im useing to purchase another.
      Exactly! There are so many markers out there now and most folks can't afford to keep on buying new ones. So they buy/sell/trade to try out some of the new stuff.


      Originally posted by alf
      i will never ever get rid of my emag, though, because it is the most solid, reliable piece of paintball equipment i own.
      Agree with ya there alf. Mags have proven to be very reliable over the years. Only frustrating part is if it isn't working properly and you can't seem to fix it.






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      • hawpunch
        Registered User
        • Jan 2002
        • 1044

        #18
        sold mine to make way for an sfl emag. didn't want to wait for the extreme and wanted to get an emag that was lighter and accepted cocker threaded barrels.

        aloha,

        jae park
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        • raehl
          NCPA President
          • Aug 2001
          • 692

          #19
          Wimps!

          You know, virtually EVERY time I hand my marker setup to someone, the first thing that comes out of their mouth is "Wow, that's heavy." ??? I have the Emag, warp, Richochet, and a max flo. I'm a fairly skinny guy. Are paintballers just weak or something? The weight has never been an issue for me, I just hold the thing, shoot it, and paint comes out.

          Don't really see how the weight is an issue.

          - Chris
          National Collegiate Paintball Association, Inc., President
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