Sorry Guys,
this might be a repeat, I think I may have saw a thread like this a week or two ago.
My Q is what are the main differences between the Hyperframe and the Emag. Both have the same internal dynamics with solenoids pushing the On/off and one actuating the sear. I know that (Of course) The E-mag is built to exact AGD specifications, but then again I dont believe that there were many complaints about the Hyperframe (I think the BooYah got the thumbs down).
I want to make my gun an electro soon and want as little parts on the gun as possible. I would love the Emag conversion for my Micromag, but just dont like that massive batery pack. I do like how AGD made custom emags (for Jacksonville Warriors)where the baterry was relocated to the drop forward (tight). Hyperframe, the battery is in the grip right?
this might be a repeat, I think I may have saw a thread like this a week or two ago.
My Q is what are the main differences between the Hyperframe and the Emag. Both have the same internal dynamics with solenoids pushing the On/off and one actuating the sear. I know that (Of course) The E-mag is built to exact AGD specifications, but then again I dont believe that there were many complaints about the Hyperframe (I think the BooYah got the thumbs down).
I want to make my gun an electro soon and want as little parts on the gun as possible. I would love the Emag conversion for my Micromag, but just dont like that massive batery pack. I do like how AGD made custom emags (for Jacksonville Warriors)where the baterry was relocated to the drop forward (tight). Hyperframe, the battery is in the grip right?





Doesn't have any problems on the field... never chops balls or anything like that, works great really. Oh well, thus is life.
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