Where can one find a stock Micromag

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  • SSMercury
    Baaaaa....baaaa
    • Jun 2002
    • 212

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    Where can one find a stock Micromag

    Well, after unintentionally being gone for over a year, I'm planning to come back to paintball. I've been wanting a Micromag since...well, since they came out. I was 11 then. (1994, right?)

    I've been kicking around the idea of a micromag for the last couple years, and never found one to my tastes. I'm looking for a micromag from before the Micromag 2000 line. (God, where has the time GONE. Seems like only a few months ago I was looking at the "new" 2000 micromags, and that was 4 years ago. *sigh*)

    I'm sure that most micromags from then are either destroyed to wear and tear, modified in some way (I'm not much of a fan of modifications), or are behind some counter somewhere, or in a warehouse.

    This isn't a WTB, just wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a method of getting one. Preferably NEW, not secondhand. Not that I don't trust others, just that I'd...like to work with one as if it was fresh from the factory.
    Own: stock '94 original Spyder, Used Nelspot 007, Phantom stock class

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  • luke
    lukescustoms.com

    • Jan 2001
    • 8215

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    • melster
      Registered User
      • Oct 2003
      • 164

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      Well, if you change your mind, I've got an extra micromag (pre-2000) HL, in ultra-nickel. It shoots well, the only problem is, the guy who had it before me really didn't take care of it. There are no scratches, but there is some corrosion on the body, therefore small portions of the plating is flaking off.

      It's a good project gun. Functionally, it works perfectly and comes with an ANS Phase II valve, bottom line adapter, gas thru foregrip, and an Armson Stealth barrel.

      I'll be putting it up on ebay probably after this weekend though.
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