well.. i was thinking more along the lines that he didnt have and he could get used to the weight before he gets it
Smaller E-Mag?
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Good to know that somone of Tom's status seeks "relief" from a sport he helped create. A sport now ruled by a single patent. -
Get used to the weight? Carry around a dumb-bell? I've been playing with a mag for five years, I don't think I need to carry around a weight. I've put my time in the Army and know what the difference between an 8.5 pound M16 and a 26 pound M60 is (unloaded of course). What I'm talking about is a slight difference in the weight that fits my personal liking. I want my Mag to be feather-light. It is easier to manipulate. Easier to snap-shoot. Quicker on the draw. Not to mention easier to hold in a strange position for long periods of time while you wait for that center guy that didn't see you move up stick his *** out. If I can get shave three ounces off my setup, I will. Yes, it is anal. What the h*&^ is three ounces to you? Nothing, but to me, I'll take every little bit I can to help me be successful. It's my personal preference and that is not the issue here.
It's our duty as consumers to question AGD. You don't just blindly trust that a company does what is best. I've dealt with AGD for years and know that they are excellent with quality and customer support, but I still believe they need to be questioned.Comment
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You are missing the point
It's not that my E-Mag is too heavy in absolute terms. But in relative terms, yes, it's heavy, unless you are comparing it to a Shocker or something like that.
For instance, my fiancee flat out refuses to play with it, because of its weight.
And as for me - I love it, BUT I do wish it was lighter.
For you military guys - it's like the difference between an M16 and a FN FAL. You WILL feel the difference at the end of the day UNLESS you are sitting on your rear the whole time.
Maybe some people like to play without moving too much - that's perfectly OK. But I do like to move when I can in order to get a better position, so any weight savings are appreciated.
Again, I LOVE my Emag, and it's not that it's too heavy. It's that it COULD ultimately be lighter with milling, etc.Comment

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