I just bought an E-micro uhh i think......

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  • kevmaster
    Owners Group Div: Director
    • Oct 2001
    • 5475

    #16
    that looks like an old PTP MicroMag(not Micro EMag) body with an egrip on there. thats awsome! good find and especially for the money. you could prolly get $1200 USD for it now from someone here wanting that battery config.

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    • zads27
      Student of Life
      • May 2001
      • 565

      #17
      Doesn't look like it even needs a charger, I'm no expert on the battery pack, but I'm pretty sure it looks like it has an integrated charger on that external battery (plug on back) you can just go to radio scrap and get a wall charger for yourself, the 1200ma(i think) 12v wall charger, with matching adapter plug.

      Pretty interesting. Good find. Good luck with it.
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      • zbody
        Registered User
        • Apr 2002
        • 589

        #18
        Originally posted by athomas
        You won't be able to put an original battery pack on this gun because the front of the grip frame has been milled off. The standard battey pack no longer has a dovetail rail to slide onto or an area for the battery contacts and field strip screw.
        Nothing has been milled off. There is a dovetail adapter that attaches to the sides of the vert adapter with some set screws and that is where the battery attaches too. Shouldn't be that hard to switch if you ever decide you want to.

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        • Bartman
          Canadian Newbie
          • Dec 2000
          • 458

          #19
          Dude,

          Don't mod that back.

          I first seen that proto type battery at World Cup last year. Tom, and Forest(ptp ownera) just happened up to my truck as I was loading gear, and showeedit to me.

          That thing is peice of history. Keep as it is, well i would any ways.

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          • AGDJon
            A.K.A. Bastard Wang
            • Aug 2002
            • 832

            #20
            LOL, piece of history, mine looks like a bloody vibrator (can i say that) his looks more refined than mine. The original was able to take a warp, e-mag and rev battery all in one. Mine was only designed for the warp and e-mag. I will try to get a pic up soon for you guys :)
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            • Puddleglum
              Registered User
              • Oct 2001
              • 811

              #21
              Yeah, they did a review on the PTP Battery pack in the March 2002 issue of PB2X. You should be able to power your hopper, Warp and marker off that. Pretty cool if you ask me. (but no one did)
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              • Load SM5
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                • Oct 2000
                • 6772

                #22
                Originally posted by AGDJon
                LOL, piece of history, mine looks like a bloody vibrator (can i say that)
                That thing in the garage was'nt a vibrator?



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                • 56kSomeGuy
                  love my cold steel katana
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 675

                  #23
                  Originally posted by zbody


                  Nothing has been milled off. There is a dovetail adapter that attaches to the sides of the vert adapter with some set screws and that is where the battery attaches too. Shouldn't be that hard to switch if you ever decide you want to.
                  I don't think you can switch it back. The only way to switch it back is to buy a new e-mag grip frame since the dovetail part is milled off and the front part where the battery meets up with the grip is milled off.

                  Where can you get that type of battery I want one for my micro e-mag!
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                  • HYPER
                    Extreme Wannabe
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 40

                    #24
                    The dovetail off the trigger guard has been milled off, however you still could attach the piece above battery onto the vert adapter. It uses setscrews to hold on. If you were to go back to standard configuration, you would just have to tighten down the field strip screw on the battery as tight as possible and hope for it not to wiggle loose and swing out of place.

                    If Im looking at the Mag correctly, it looks like it has the new PTP removable feedneck. You can swap to a low or high rise whenever you want. Can anyone back me up on this one?

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                    • 56kSomeGuy
                      love my cold steel katana
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 675

                      #25
                      Originally posted by HYPER
                      The dovetail off the trigger guard has been milled off, however you still could attach the piece above battery onto the vert adapter. It uses setscrews to hold on. If you were to go back to standard configuration, you would just have to tighten down the field strip screw on the battery as tight as possible and hope for it not to wiggle loose and swing out of place.

                      -Hyper
                      The piece above the battery is also attached to the grip frame which got milled off and does not screw into the vertical bottle adapter.
                      set up: Micro e-mag with 32 degree chrome flame drop, Level 10, 88/4500 crossfire, 12 in CP, 32 degree whisper and ARADUS 14in barrel, EVO II.

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