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  • digitard
    DigiWang .. Special Ed
    • Nov 2002
    • 1678

    #1

    ULE Emag questions

    Well I'm trying to comprise a list of "weight saving" components for my Emag. ... I love the WARP setup a LOT and now that I'm getting into tournys I wanna start dropping some ULE in there to try to drop the weight just a bit

    I know that the ULE Teardrop body is coming out from AGD

    What else is there for the Emag? and where would I get them in the near future?

    I know of a few offhand, but looking for a list of your suggestions.

    Sincerely,
    Dave K
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  • jah871
    Warp Effect
    • May 2001
    • 2228

    #2
    if you want to keep ur current emag you could get a ULE body when they come out, ULE bodyrail and a ULE frame. down the road you mayt be able to get the xmag body kit.
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    • LaW
      Why play?
      • Oct 2000
      • 3124

      #3
      Re: ULE Emag questions

      Originally posted by digitard
      Well I'm trying to comprise a list of "weight saving" components for my Emag. ... I love the WARP setup a LOT and now that I'm getting into tournys I wanna start dropping some ULE in there to try to drop the weight just a bit

      I know that the ULE Teardrop body is coming out from AGD

      What else is there for the Emag? and where would I get them in the near future?

      I know of a few offhand, but looking for a list of your suggestions.

      Sincerely,
      Dave K
      losing the halo on the warp setup... pointless if you ask me
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      • AcemanPB
        Exactly
        • Mar 2002
        • 1885

        #4
        I would PM tunaman

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        • cledford
          Registered User
          • Feb 2001
          • 1386

          #5
          I'm going ULE on my emag. Just got my ULE Emag rail in on Thursday and it lost A LOT of weight over the stock. They hogged that thing out so much it almost feels flimsy. I believe that Tom states on the web page (in the online store) it is 3.6 ozs lighter.

          This, combined with a Xvalve (weight savings of 3ozs) gives you close to half a pound. To hit the mark precisely you might need a ULE frame - which to me looks cooler, but I don't think it shaves much weight off.

          Next add the no-rise to dump the warp (I'm still not used to this idea and as a hard-core warp user this might not stay) and theres another good chunck off, until the aluminum bodies are out.

          If you buy the ULE rail keep in mind 3 things:

          It's unpolished and tooling marks abound - I'm not sure yet what to do about this.

          It's un-finished - so anno is going to cost on top of the $80 price tag.

          Don't do what I did and forget to buy the barrel bushing.

          All in all, when I'm done "upgrading" the Emag I paid $995 for (got one the first Pevs got in stock when the yfirst came out) I'll have invested:

          $325 Xvalve (Keeping the stainless for "insurance.")
          $80 for ULE rail
          $140 for ULE frame
          $225 (guess on aluminum body)
          $770!!! (Yikes!)

          This won't include the anno

          Oh well - it is all in good fun

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          • digitard
            DigiWang .. Special Ed
            • Nov 2002
            • 1678

            #6
            Re: Re: ULE Emag questions

            Originally posted by LaW


            losing the halo on the warp setup... pointless if you ask me
            Actually ... I put the HALO on because of 2 reasons.

            1) Durability: I got tired of replacing Revvy shells ... and I really dislike the EgoII design (just personal preference).

            2) Body Change: I am getting a No-Rise body for when I dont want to use the Warp or when I need to take the Warp off and the Halo is the best performance with the No-Rise and the ROF of the Emag

            Sincerely,
            Dave K
            Its a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
            GregHastingsPaintball 3 is coming

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            • Tunaman
              Specialized AGD Tech

              • Dec 2000
              • 8643

              #7
              140 for a ULE Frame? I would like to know where you are gonna buy that one? I think they are more like 200
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