I want to get a new mag but I cant decide especially with the HAir trigger coming out. If I wait for the HAir trigger I coud have a gun with out batteries. I have never played with a E-mag. Does it have advantages I should know about.
E-mag or ULE RT
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E-mag or ULE RT
ROBB2269 :shooting:
Minimag rail, X-Valve black, ULE CF body black, ULT trigger, ULE Intelliframe, Shochtech mini drop w/on off, Dye Ultra light barrel kit, Evo II z-board smoke.
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Titenium Karnivor, Dye Ultra kit, Evo II z-board
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you dont need batteries for en emag either. you can switch to mechanical mode and still shoot pretty fast and plus the battery will last you quite some time.
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20bps with 3.2 software and then theres hybrid
I love emags , there are light , fast and they look nice
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Also you should take into consideration the timeline of the hAir's release. As of the last time I saw an update the release date was "in the future" with no indication that it would be any time soon. If you are willing to wait then I would go with the hAir (I just can't get on the electro train the scare me). As has been said on here before Viva la Mech
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Thanks for your insight. How long does the E-mag battery last? I think I'm going to get an E-mag because I will always have my other mag that I can put the HAir into. PS I spoke with Colin from Deadlywind and the date for release they are shooting for end of this year begaining of next year. All likely next year. I have looked at other electric guns but I've really always been impressed with the MAG. So it make sense to get an E-MAG.
Second question I have an egg II will it keep up with an E-MAG?ROBB2269 :shooting:
Minimag rail, X-Valve black, ULE CF body black, ULT trigger, ULE Intelliframe, Shochtech mini drop w/on off, Dye Ultra light barrel kit, Evo II z-board smoke.
:cheers:
Titenium Karnivor, Dye Ultra kit, Evo II z-board
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That depends on how fast you're shooting. You can set the Mags, BPS to match your loader. An E-Mag can out shoot an Egg but it doesn't have to.Originally posted by robb2269
Second question I have an egg II will it keep up with an E-MAG?
There's also the L10 to remove any chopping issues if you do shoot too fast."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
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