will a large shocktech drop fit an e-mag?

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  • Oddball
    Registered User
    • Mar 2002
    • 175

    #16
    I had the grooves ground down using a dremmel tool. My long sockteck drop is a little longer then the red one in psycoballers' pic and there is no way I could get my battery off without the grooves shaved down, like in Load SM5's pic.
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    • darklord
      missing my matrix
      • May 2002
      • 2105

      #17
      I have a standard e-mag, upgraded, and the battery pack didn't come off when I had a long shocktech on it. I got a stubby shocktech and that fit perfectly.

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      • battlegroup
        OEF Veteran
        • Oct 2000
        • 332

        #18
        What about a Twisted Paintball Drop?

        Anyone use one of these?
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