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  • Will Wood
    Evil Monkey
    • May 2002
    • 3475

    #1

    The tough decision.......

    Go ReTro or Go E-Mag? ReTro would by far be easier and cheaper...but defeniantly not as cool, and not as good. If

    I was to go ReTro, I would buy a used valve and keep my current one, and making another mag, only really needing to buy a body rail and sear (and some screws) to complete another one.

    If I was to get a E-Mag..I would be parting out my mag:
    PFHL polished body
    SFHR polished body
    Body rail
    Level 7 Valve and bolt, and venturi fomie bolt, 2 springs
    Intelli Frame
    Black Sight rail

    Keeping my level 10, warp, freak, and flatline for stock E-Mag that I would buy.


    As for money....I do have quit a bit of it now, having a job rules, so I can afford one, but I would have alot less money for non-paintball stuff...

    hm..Which one do you think I should do?
  • Shirow
    www.digitalgunfire.com
    • Aug 2002
    • 2023

    #2
    Retro, I don't think E-mag is cooler. Everyone *expects* an E-mag. I'm not saying they're not awesome, but being individual is cool too
    Superbolt

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    • Vampire
      Registered User
      • Aug 2002
      • 26

      #3
      I went for Extreme. But it's a matter of personal preference.
      Gleb L. "Vampire" Mitin
      Moscow, Russia

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      • Shirow
        www.digitalgunfire.com
        • Aug 2002
        • 2023

        #4
        If Extremes were readily available, I'd recommend that too. Unless you want to wait for months though, an E-mag is as close as you're going to get right now.
        Superbolt

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        • Espomag454
          Dosehead
          • Jul 2002
          • 4140

          #5
          dont emags have cocker threads?
          WWW.EROWID.ORG

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          • Cristobal
            vox clamantis mag
            • Mar 2002
            • 454

            #6
            Originally posted by Espomag454
            dont emags have cocker threads?
            Yes, Extreme Emags have cocker threads.

            Normal Emags take standard mag twist-lock barels

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