I dont mean to sound lame or offensive I know how people are with there mags,but whats is the differance between the 2.Is it only the milling,its the same x valve right? so whats the hype about xmag.
x mag vs emag ????
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The only difference is that the xmag has eyes stock and the interchangeable breaches as well as the body and rail being one piece. Other than that its just looks. You can put eyes on the emag and i prefer the look of an aftermarket bodied emag over a x-mag for looks anyway.
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they didnt make many xmags
hard to find
Cost about 1kbucks and up
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Hav a body/rail combo (they are attached)
just look amazing
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not all of them , Agd didnt start the battery pack milling till the 2nd o 3rd batchOriginally posted by DiSoRdeRThe rail is integrated into the body, and it has a removable breech. It also has a milled battery pack.
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So what I'm getting is that it is basically looks.I'm went to classified\markers and am trying to find out why people are freaking out for em. If it was a collectors item or also shot out lighting bolts ,I just couldnt figure it out. Thanks for clearing it up.
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dont forget the fact that the body takes 2 1/2 hours on a 3 axis mill with around 2600 passes but other than that yes it is just milling! and ace!VV04962 yeah thats my Pewter CnC X-mag
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Originally posted by Enemydont forget the fact that the body takes 2 1/2 hours on a 3 axis mill with around 2600 passes but other than that yes it is just milling! and ace!
I thought it was a 4 axis mill.Dust Green X-Mag #315
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the emag is the chick you date after you failed at getting with her hot sister (X-mag).
seriously, it really is just a status thing, like any pretty milled gun.Aced/predator Adrenalin LCD
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Originally posted by nastymagseriously, it really is just a status thing, like any pretty milled gun.
yup, same reason why the dark/russian legion/ ripper 2, ect cost more than the alias even though they are practicially the same marker, its just a status thing for the most part
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Originally posted by nastymagthe emag is the chick you date after you failed at getting with her hot sister (X-mag).
seriously, it really is just a status thing, like any pretty milled gun.
so true.....
and if youre extreemly lucky, you can get with her even hotter twin(SFL)
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I guess the only thing the ULE Emags have over the Xmags is that they have thread in feednecks and XMags do not, therefore you get to send it to fireblade to get the breech tapped for angel feednecks(since the stocker doesnt clamp)
And besides, nobody i've met with xmags uses eyes anyway. Why would you with lvlx?
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i had the clamping feed done to an xmag breech for my sfl, looks and works great. its not actually threaded, its just that the clamping feed becomes the permenant feedneck.
i dont use the ACE on my sfl either. i do like that it allows me to get rid of the yellow pin though.President Of the UW-Madison Badger Ballers
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Don't forget that x-mags have an on/off switch instead of just a plastic pin.
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