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  • MrWallen
    TunaMax#4
    • Sep 2002
    • 536

    #1

    Help Me PLEASE!!!!!!!

    Ok, here's the deal. I've had my classic mag setup for a while now, and am now looking to upgrade to an electro setup.

    Hmm, what gun to get.... duh, X-Mag!

    Only one problem, I've never fired ANY electro mag, so I am wary of buying one, and last weekend I borrowed my friend's Timmy for a game and did extremely well with it (not sure if it was luck or the gun ).

    Anyway, I want to know if there's anyone in California in the East Bay Area that would be willing to meet me at a local field so I can be brought back to light light that is the 'Mag (In other words, lemme try playing with your gun for a game, E-Mag or X-Mag).

    Edit: Oh yeah, and part of the reason I also did better is that my gun (setup in my sig) weighs so frigging much that playing with the timmy (which had a 47 ci tank) was like playing with a paintball-shooting-feather.
    Last edited by MrWallen; 08-27-2003, 03:17 AM.

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  • toyotaboy12
    e-tough

    • May 2003
    • 3663

    #2
    if your worried about weight
    emag's are heavy. but hey go lift some weights
    conatct tunaman he can build a a ule emag, lighter than an xmag
    I knew not what I did but am now edumacated

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    • Hexis
      Green Mag Freak
      • Sep 2001
      • 2427

      #3
      My EMag isn't heavy. In fact it's slightly lighter than an XMag. That's the deal with all ULE parts.

      More accuratly, some EMags are heavy. However, you can address the problems with some upgrades.

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      • speeddemon
        poor college student
        • Nov 2002
        • 353

        #4
        I think theres still a couple of new X-mags in the dealers forums too, if you don't want to wait for months to get it.
        Sadly the mag is gone, moved on to an LCD Trix

        Originally posted by Nachos

        I don't care if you need a special plastic that comes from a tribe in the amazons that can only be crafted by Willy Wonkas Oompa Loompas in his chocolate factory.

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        • MrWallen
          TunaMax#4
          • Sep 2002
          • 536

          #5
          Not the weight, really

          Its not so much the weight I'm worried about (or, the wait, for that matter ).

          Like I said, I've never even tried an E-Mag or X-Mag, so I wouldn't feel very confortable just buying one because a classic was the gun I've had before. I've never even played with a magnetic trigger before, either.

          AGD - "I WILL KEEEELLL YOU ALLLLL! then we love you long time...."
          quik -"10 round tubes and 1/2 naked asians? This cant be good."
          "I hear it's amazing when the famous purple stuffed worm in flap-jaw space with the tuning fork does a raw blink on Hara-kiri Rock. I need scissors! 61!"

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          • rpm07
            BLACKCELL powered by AGD
            • Oct 2001
            • 931

            #6
            I was worried when I was switcing from my rt to my emag. But the emag is very easy to get use to. I like the trigger on the emag it is very easy to adjust and you can adjust to the way that feels good for you. My advise would be if you can try a emag out that would be great but if you cant do like I did and by a used 1 at a good price and try it if you dont like it you could sell it for what you paid.

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