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  • GatoLoco
    I wear a cat on my back
    • Apr 2003
    • 172

    #1

    Mags heavy, Yea Right!

    I just felt that I needed to post this. Many people have the feeling that stock auto/mini/rt pro mags are heavy. I don't know where they get this from,as my brother's minimag with intelliframe is noticably lighter than my 2k2 cocker with mazda-supporting (what i call carbon fiber ) frame. They are also noticably lighter than stock impulses too. Now I love both the cocker and the mag , however I just had a random urge to let people know whats up. Now why does everyone say "Mags are heavy" when usually their marker is heavier

    (BTW I am an avid anti-hype person, and am sure to let people know that mags are great markers, and I let them know that my cocker won't shoot a bagillian times farther or more accurate, and the next time they say the uneducated phrase "AGD sucks", they should at least make sure that their marker is working )
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  • personman

    #2
    Dude.. stock mags ARE heavy. The classic valve must weigh 3 pounds I just noticed this when I had my xvalve, my emag valve, and a classic valve all in my hands..
    But mags arent as heavy once you get an xvalve.. that takes off alot of wieght, its almost as light as having no valve at all
    But yes, there are alot of hypocrites out there, I being one of them my micro e-mag must wiegh 30 pounds (or it seems like it )

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    • 68magOwner
      Registered User
      • May 2003
      • 3475

      #3
      heh, if you dont like your micro emag ill take it, i dont mind a hefty gun

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      • Brak
        POOP
        • Sep 2002
        • 1996

        #4
        i dont know about those mags, but my old school RT weighed roughly 5 pounds gun only. thats pretty heavy
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        • personman

          #5
          Hey, I never said I diddnt like it

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          • FalconGuy016
            Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
            • Aug 2002
            • 6127

            #6
            I get annoyed at people who complain about those weights. Sure the number is higher than your number, but step back and look at it! Seven pounds is a pretty heavy setup, correct? Think about it... SEVEN POUNDS!! How can anyone have trouble with seven pounds! Weight is so meaningless in the single digits
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            • rikkter
              • Jun 2002
              • 1804

              #7
              eh, this got heavy after awhile, but its oh so worth it
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              • Ov3rmind
                Speechless
                • Nov 2001
                • 2637

                #8
                For their size they're pretty damn heavy. When compared to other guns that are larger though, the difference in weight is negligible.
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                • WARPED1
                  I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 7458

                  #9
                  Weight matters. When you're snap shooting, a heavier gun will weigh you down and be slower. It's a simple law of physics. But if you can't handle it, for gods sake, work out!
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                  • TigerMan
                    Meeoooow!
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 1100

                    #10
                    Originally posted by personman

                    But yes, there are alot of hypocrites out there, I being one of them my micro e-mag must wiegh 30 pounds (or it seems like it )
                    Yeah that things a piece ain't it? Lol.
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                    • cphilip
                      Former Moderator

                      • Jun 2026
                      • 16216

                      #11
                      Hit the Gym you whimps!

                      The tank is more of the weight now a days than any thing...


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                      • Dave
                        The Neighborhood Tech
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 815

                        #12
                        well, yeah, I've had experience w/ a heavy gun. Try this on for size: Z-grip (must be like the heaviest frame out there, the thing is a brick ) Kapp DZ-stubby, steel 68/3000 tank, rail, p/f stainless body, stainless valve, warp, revvy. The thing is a tank. It weighs I think over 10 or 12 lbs. I love it though! But yes, it does get tiring hefting that thing around. But I've done it for more than a year, so I can talk

                        -Dave

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                        • vaypourus
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                          • Jan 2002
                          • 238

                          #13
                          My old warp fed, Z-gripped retro mag was a little over 10 pounds with paint.

                          That is heavy.

                          I'm not a little guy either; I work hard for a living, and that was even making my arm a bit tired @ the end of the night.

                          In fact, that was the #1 reason I decided to build a ULE emag and sell my old setup.
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                          • GatoLoco
                            I wear a cat on my back
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 172

                            #14
                            Hmmmm it could be that mags just have good balance
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                            • Hoplon
                              Registered User
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 222

                              #15
                              Ballance is by far more important than weight. Even the emags feel light if you get the correct drop and ballance your gun over the trigger frame. If you set your gun up this way the weight shouldn't bother you.

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