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  • automan39
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 246

    #1

    micro e-mag

    im wondering is there any problems that happen to micro e-mags than to normal e-mags. thanx
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  • MicroB
    AKA Phoolio
    • May 2001
    • 196

    #2
    micro e-mag

    There are a ton of posts about this subject do a search!
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    • HyperSnyper

      #3
      *sigh*

      Its true what alot of ppl say. Once someone asks a simple question, someone always has to tell them "DO A SEARCH". If he did a search, he wouldnt be asking now would he.

      Automan, to answer your question, my question has been answered a couple days ago. I recieved my USED Micro-Emag for $500 shipped (Damn what a bargain). I was very skeptical as if it were to work since the seller said it leaked like crazy and the battery couldnt hold a charge and would die in a matter of minutes. In addition, alot of posts here give Micro E's the bad rep on reliability (read the one with Russ's Micro). But, with a $500 price tag, how could you go wrong?

      When I recieved, it toook me a matter of 1 hour to get the gun working flawlessly. $2.50 in smal parts and it worked very reliably. The battery held a charge for a long time after a nice long refreshing charge.

      SO now you know my story, I believe them to be very reliable, and work just as well as any other E-Mag, but then again, the Paintball Gods may be on my side giveing me the gift of a working Micro E, while others get lemon guns. Its a small gamble, not as blown up as everyone says it to be, but theres always a slight chance anyone will get a lemon.

      You have to make the final call.

      -Hyper

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