Buying a new mag, need some questions answered please.

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  • JG2790
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    • May 2003
    • 153

    #1

    Buying a new mag, need some questions answered please.

    I want to buy a Mag, I got a few questions.

    1. Does AGD have any all aluminum powerfeed bodies? I want the ULE for it's weight and size, yet I'm also worried about blowback problems since the ULE is vertical feed.

    2. Does the ULE have blowback problems? My friend told me that not all vertical feeds have blowback problems, just wondering if the ULE had these problems or not.

    3. Can you adjust the "weight" of the trigger pull on an RT Pro like you can on an E-Mag?

    4. Can the E-Mag use Intellifeed with the stock trigger frame?

    These questions will help me decide which one to get, the cheaper RT Pro or the more expensive E-Mag, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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  • maglover52
    • Feb 2003
    • 1463

    #2
    1.no
    2.no it works fine
    3.not that i know of(you probally can if you have an adjustable tank)
    4.yes(but only to warp that i know of.)


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    • TheBigRaguPB4L
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      • May 2001
      • 1639

      #3
      If you have LX, then you won't have to worry about blowback, it'll be minimal. If you don't have LX, however, vertical feed might not be your best option. Not saying it's going to be a massive problem, but it could cause some.
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      • ugabiged88
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        • Apr 2003
        • 397

        #4
        The blowback will not be very bad if there is any at all, and with a level 10 you should not even have to worry about blowback. You will probably like the vertical feed on the ULE a lot better than a powerfeed.

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        • Load SM5
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          • Oct 2000
          • 6772

          #5
          Re: Buying a new mag, need some questions answered please.

          First and formost welcome to AO.

          I want to buy a Mag, I got a few questions.

          1. Does AGD have any all aluminum powerfeed bodies? I want the ULE for it's weight and size, yet I'm also worried about blowback problems since the ULE is vertical feed.


          No plans for a powerfeed body that I know of. Blowback won't be an issue with level 10.

          2. Does the ULE have blowback problems? My friend told me that not all vertical feeds have blowback problems, just wondering if the ULE had these problems or not.

          see above

          3. Can you adjust the "weight" of the trigger pull on an RT Pro like you can on an E-Mag?

          Not yet. The reactivity of the trigger is adjusted through input pressure. AGD has a ultra light trigger in the works. It has an incredible feel that puts it just a little heavier than electronic with no batteries. Check around and you'll find some info on it.

          4. Can the E-Mag use Intellifeed with the stock trigger frame?

          You can intellifeed any frame out there as long as you can find a way to mount a microswitch in the frame.


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