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  • Kevmag
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 657

    #1

    E-Mag weight

    After lugging my marker all over the field, I'm interested in ways to decrease the weight of my E-Mag. My current set up is E-Mag w/ stock barrel, Warp Feed, and 68/3000 Flatline (w/ NW Quick Disconnect).

    Where is the weight on this thing coming from anyways? Is it the main body (doesn't feel too heavy when it's removed), the sight rail, the battery, the warp, or the tank (the tank feels pretty light)... Or is it just a combination of all these factors?
  • liigod
    under god = under facism
    • Dec 2001
    • 795

    #2
    combo

    use a light tank, get yourself an all aluminum barrel, if u need to get a zero gravity, take off yoru site rail. If you have to buy an intimidator :-)
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    • Blennidae
      an epileptic hummingbird
      • Nov 2001
      • 1920

      #3
      It is a combination of things, but the body rail is a big hunk o' metal.

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      • manike
        INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

        • Jan 2001
        • 3820

        #4
        The C&C Body kit with the ULE grip frame and C&C milling would get the weight down considerably... the body alone is 4.25 oz lighter than the standard extreme body but it wouldn't be a cheap way to do it. The stock e-mag grip frame and rail are very solid parts and could be machined lighter if you know someone with the skills.

        I think it's just that you have a lot of stuff on your gun (a warp is pretty heavy bit of kit also).

        manike
        Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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        • RT_Luver
          Co-Official AO Penguin
          • Jan 2002
          • 1827

          #5
          I just guessed at the weight of an e-mag, with everything on it: site rail, tank, warp, drop, and hopper and I came to a conclusion that it weighs approx. 12.5 pounds. no to bad. I lift alot more when I work out, and a real man wont hurt to carry that around all day
          Black Warp Left E-mag #EM00163
          emagnum board
          14in freak
          12v smoke warp w/ interlink
          drilled 12v revy w/ JMJ impeller and WAS turbo rev board
          shocktech drop
          AGD flatline dovetail adaptor
          68 3000 flatline

          ***soon to be***
          emagnum body rail
          black powder coat
          custom grips from Frymarker

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          • dropkick1
            "mary" DDS
            • Mar 2002
            • 1220

            #6
            its better than carrying around a 16 pound M-16 A2 all day which is what my brother is doing in basic right now, haha sux to be him. i bet he misses his z-gripped RT. oh well.

            ken



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            • oldsoldier
              just choke yourself out!!!
              • Feb 2002
              • 2459

              #7
              M 16 wighs approx 7.6 lbs...i carry the M203...just over 11 lbs. Different weight distribution though...
              X-mag #10. Nuff said.

              my feedback

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              • jeffremiller
                Team Invictus
                • Jun 2001
                • 575

                #8
                The ULE rail and grip cut a huge amount of weight off the emag. I bought a blue rail and grip last fall at the super tour. I still think my setup is heavy but it's got nice balance so I'll live with it.

                If it bothered me too bad... I'd ditch the Angel AIR and get a flatline.

                J_

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                • Kevmag
                  Registered User
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 657

                  #9
                  I'm not going to do any milling, that just doesn't seem worth the cost. I seen pix of the C & C Extreme, but what is this "ULE grip frame"?

                  What I'll most likely do is ditch the site rail and just use the marker as is. I'll wait and see how expensive the Extreme upgrade will cost (and if it will be much lighter) or wait to see if the low rise body is ever release (and ditch the warp and pick up a Halo).

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                  • cphilip
                    Former Moderator

                    • Jun 2026
                    • 16216

                    #10
                    Originally posted by RT_Luver
                    I just guessed at the weight of an e-mag, with everything on it: site rail, tank, warp, drop, and hopper and I came to a conclusion that it weighs approx. 12.5 pounds. no to bad.
                    Ummm WRONG! heres the facts and I got pictures to prove it...

                    Emag stock outa the box with site rail and battery as in ready to go with stock barrel on it, Warp installed and ready, 12 volt Revy with 2 9V batteries in it, 68/3000 flatline almost full of air = 9.5 pounds TOTAL


                    AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

                    cphilip.com

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                    • Kevmag
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 657

                      #11
                      Definately feels more than 9.5lbs... 200rds of paint weigh 1-2lbs tops... Guess I should be hitting the gym.

                      BTW - What's all this talk about the colored (non-black) E-Mags weighing less then the black ones? Is it a significant amount?

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

                        #12
                        i put mine on the scale, and it comes in at 12.5 lbs...with a 45/88 maxflow and a halo/warp, with a freak...


                        -alf

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                        • RT_Luver
                          Co-Official AO Penguin
                          • Jan 2002
                          • 1827

                          #13
                          Originally posted by alf
                          i put mine on the scale, and it comes in at 12.5 lbs...with a 45/88 maxflow and a halo/warp, with a freak...


                          -alf
                          thats awesome, I was just guessing and it came out right!!! I maybe a psychic. thats not the only time an odd thing like that has happened. just ask summa my friends. one time me and a couple of my friend s were out "doin stuf" around like 3 in the mornin and outta NO WHERE, I'm like dude, I think we should hide for a minute or two and my friends were like WTF, thats the dumbest thing I ever heard. but as I have said, I have predicted odd thigns B4 and they finally agreed. no later had he just gotten outta site that a cop car came driving VERY slowly down the road. if I had not said that, we woulda been in some big trouble...just kinda makes you wonder . ANYWAYS I'm with the dude up top...what IS a ULE grip?
                          Black Warp Left E-mag #EM00163
                          emagnum board
                          14in freak
                          12v smoke warp w/ interlink
                          drilled 12v revy w/ JMJ impeller and WAS turbo rev board
                          shocktech drop
                          AGD flatline dovetail adaptor
                          68 3000 flatline

                          ***soon to be***
                          emagnum body rail
                          black powder coat
                          custom grips from Frymarker

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                          • davidb
                            Understandable
                            • Jul 2001
                            • 555

                            #14
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                            • Brian68mag
                              Loving my free emag
                              • Apr 2002
                              • 318

                              #15
                              my emag with tank and hopper weighs 8 pounds :/
                              Level 10 Centerfeed polished Emag With J&J 2 peice.
                              Level 7 Powerfeed left 68 Mag' With J&J ceramic barrel.

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