should I put money into my mag??

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  • fancynapkin
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 27

    #1

    should I put money into my mag??

    I am going to buy a mag because its in my price range, but I am kind of clueless on how I will upgrade it. first of all, I notice that most people end up buying different guns when they already own "tricked" mags. why is this? if it put money into a 68 mag, will it even be worth it if I will eventually buy a new gun? the upgrades for mags are extremely expensive. 300$ for a new valve? a valve is a piece of metal with springs in it. people usually say that you need to get an x-valve, an intellifeed trigger frame, a lvl 10, and a ult in order for it to "keep up". this will probally cost around 500$.

    should I just buy a lvl 10 and call it quits? or is it worth the money to upgrade it fully? it just seems that automags always end up on ebay even after all the upgrading, which scares me. Will I eventually want to buy a new gun?
  • Big_Chops
    Big_Chops get fat diet
    • May 2003
    • 757

    #2
    its worth the money upgrading imo. instead of buying everything new you could just pick up a fully loaded gun in the markers forum

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    • frost
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 539

      #3
      money into a mag great idea i never feel sorry about upgrade my mag
      dont make me use my steathly ninji ways on you!!
      Mags dont break stupid people break them!

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      • Quiet
        I should shut up now
        • Feb 2002
        • 781

        #4
        What you need to realise is that people love to upgrade their stuff. I had a mag, I spent the time and money to upgrade it and when I finished, I absolutely loved it. Unfortunately I didn't have room to upgrade anymore, so I traded it up to buy another marker, a cocker. Now my cocker is getting close to where I want it, I'll be looking for something else (I'm thinking mag again, I can't wait to try out all those ULE parts). Hopefully I'll have the money so that I won't have to sell the cocker to finance it.

        I guess what I'm saying is that what you are finding has less to do with the marker and more to do with the owners

        Q

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        • dinger
          I AM THE BIG DINGER!!
          • Jul 2003
          • 1267

          #5
          thats one of the reasons im thinking about not getting a mag...

          expensive [sorry AGD ] upgrades
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          • golfy1486
            mag & know how to use it
            • Nov 2003
            • 42

            #6
            expensive?

            yea they r expensive but with the right equipment they rip like nother
            automag
            black x valve
            nickel ule
            12" dye boomstick
            z-grip
            shocktech long drop

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            • acepaintbller
              Registered User
              • Nov 2003
              • 16

              #7
              ya sure since you spent so much on it make it better!
              John

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              • Toranaga
                Part of the Pie
                • Sep 2003
                • 217

                #8
                Not really, I could get reasonably high BPS on my powerfeed mag before I did anything to it (bought it used for $160).
                I ues them to power my Flux Capacitor when I Time Travel, They are like frequent flyer miles. -Tom

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                • LockNLoad
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 31

                  #9
                  yeah

                  I'm in the same boat as you. I want to shorten and lighten my trigger pull, but can't afford the XValve and ULT.

                  I have mixed emotions on the subject, and am looking for suggestions.

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                  • speedballjunky
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 265

                    #10
                    a stock pwr feed mag with a lvl 10 is a great investment in my opinion.


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                    • Dayspring
                      aka- The Day Wang

                      • May 2001
                      • 9664

                      #11
                      I wouldn't call it expensive...

                      The Valve is the single most important part of the gun. Think of a Shocker or Matrix. Without that valve/bolt, the gun won't work. The only difference with us is that we have an integrated regulator on ours.

                      Think of it in terms of a cocker. You can buy a stock cocker. That's fine and dandy. Want better performance/smoother performance? You have to start upgrading all those parts. Guess what. You'll hit the $225 Xvalve upgrade price and then some with what you spend on the cocker. And that's not even Eblading it...

                      Xvalve is a single drop-in part. Done. Other guns- it's a series of upgrades.

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                      • FragTek
                        RPG DevilMAG Owner
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 2382

                        #12
                        Go for it man... Upgrade the hell out of it, you definately won't regret it in the longrun, it will be one of those types of guns that you won't want to get rid of. At least that's what happened to me :) I wouldn't sell my E-Mag to God Himself. (Sorry God!) :)

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                        • scribe
                          lollercoaster
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 158

                          #13
                          whoa man im in the same boat. i have a micromag myself. all i want to nkow is, how would my mag compare if i shot it side by side with let's say...a matrix, after putting in an x-valve with intelliframe, ule body, ult, etc etc. but see, i wont ever know until i actually do it...so that's why i decided im nto giong to. i'm going to put a level 10 in, and maybe an intelliframe, and i ... am done.

                          i'm actually thinking of just saving a little more and buying a viking, 03 shocker, or a matrix.


                          minimag:
                          -dye 14" ss barrel
                          -dye 12" ultralite
                          -expansion chamber (i like it as a foregrip)
                          -steel braided hoses
                          -45/3000 preset pure energy
                          -eclipse mini drop
                          -vl revvy w/ xboard
                          -check-it on/off unimount
                          -----future upgrades-------
                          -xvalve
                          -intelliframe
                          -ule frame black


                          spyder xtra (for friends to use):
                          -sp 14" teardrop


                          next gun:
                          -macdev sonic cyborg
                          or
                          -powerlyte isis

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                          • Dayspring
                            aka- The Day Wang

                            • May 2001
                            • 9664

                            #14
                            There's your problem right there. You're comparing a mechanical marker to an electronic one. Apples and oranges.

                            When it comes to mechanical markers, an Xvalved mag rules the roost. Fastest mechanical marker. Period.

                            Will it compete with electros? Yes. Can it stay up with the increasing rates of fire? To a point.

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                            • abarnhar
                              Hmm... battle grips
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 603

                              #15
                              My number one reason for returning to mags: Durability

                              Electros are horribly fragile inside. You get water in there, it's fried. You pull a little hard on the wiring harness when you're swaping your 9v, it's snapped. You get grease or dirt in your solenoid, you're out $60.

                              AGD recommends that you can clean most mags (without electronics) by immersing them in a tub of water and firing them. When I'm out playing rec or senario or even at the local speed field, I want that kind of durability in my hand.

                              The upgrades are great and pricey. But, once you have constructed a mag that fits you and your style, you'll have something you're truly proud of and a marker you can carry onto your field in any condition.
                              CPPA #1240


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