well here are some things that are a must for it. under 350 bucks. fast comfy and something that has a light trigger and possibly uses boards that are already on the market it laso needs to come with eyes and covers incase the user wants to put eyes in. if you can do all of this i would pay 350 and i would most likely buy 3 or more.
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By putting eyes, I guess people can make their mags more efficient by going back to L7's.Last edited by PBX Ronin 23; 01-10-2005, 03:06 PM./s/ Mel C. Maravilla
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I have actually been very interested in an Electronic mag lately, and I'd be willing to even put money down for it, say, this summer; however, I'd want to see what's going on with mQ valve.
IF the mQ-valve is released, I'd rather buy an mQ-mag.
IF the mQ-mag is going to be produced, then it remains my top choice.
IF the mQ-mag is not going to be produced, then I would consider an electro-mag.
IF the frame costs more than $200, then I would be hard-pressed to put money down ahead-of-time for it.
I guess things just remain to be seen regarding the mQ valve.Last edited by tyrion2323; 01-10-2005, 03:09 PM.Comment
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So you're telling me that an already small market is going to be pretty crowded soon. If that's the case why bother?Originally posted by MagamanI wouldn't count on 1000 as there will be other Mag E-Frames soon...
/s/ Mel C. Maravilla
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I think what is going to happen is whoever can get to market first with a quality product at a good price will dominate.Originally posted by PBX Ronin 23So you're telling me that an already small market is going to be pretty crowded soon. If that's the case why bother?Comment
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It depends how much it costs, and what type/quality the board and frame are. I honestly don't think I NEED eyes unless I start chopping like mad (but I use L10).
If the frame and trigger had a quality build (NOT hyperframe like), but more like AGD intelliframe quality, or I guess even the timmy type like you stated. As long as it looked decent, felt good, and was built right, I'd buy one.Last edited by TDonovan; 01-10-2005, 06:52 PM.Comment
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Well said, i think the major concern for anyone who would buy a frame like this for there mag is most of all the quality and the ease of putting it on your gun.Originally posted by TDonovanIt depends how much it costs, and what type/quality the board and frame are. I honestly don't think I NEED eyes unless I start chopping like mad (but I use L10).
If the frame and trigger had a quality build (NOT hyperframe like), but more like AGD intelliframe quality, or I guess even the timmy type like you stated. As long as it looked decent, felt good, and was built right, I'd buy one.
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I think it would be cool if mags got to be like cockers, where just about everyone sells their own variation. It would make the mag community much bigger, and there would be a mag that would fit each person.
So...I think it would be a good idea to base the frame off another popular frame, like say an angel or timmy, because then people could get the trigger feel of that gun without having to pay excess of $1000. I think that would bring the mag a huge popularity burst. The only problem there is of course the lawsuits from those companies.
But thats just for having others switch to mags....
As for the trigger for current mag users: high quality (since theyre used to it from AGD), cheap, reliable, and with 90, 45 and Y-grip options. Optional eyes too, for those that are overly obsessed with ball breaks, or would rather use lvl 7 for efficiency.
Note: never used a hyperframe, devilmag, emag, xmag...when it comes to actually USING guns, im a completely new player...seeing as the best gun ive ever used was a custom $700 cocker...Automag RT Pro
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Maybe it would make sense to incorporate the AGD ACE into a e-frame. This way, at least the modifications needed would be kept to a minimum. Eventhough this would probably mean that the frame would be some kind of rail/frame combo.
It would also probably make more sense to base it around the ult trigger. This way it could be powered by a single 9 volt instead of a 18 volt power source.Comment
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Originally posted by PBX Ronin 23So you're telling me that an already small market is going to be pretty crowded soon. If that's the case why bother?Comment
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Well I just had an in depth discuss with someone and the issue of "is there a really a need for PDS on this frame" if it's going on an LX Mag?/s/ Mel C. Maravilla
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For the insane shooters, yes.Originally posted by PBX Ronin 23Well I just had an in depth discuss with someone and the issue of "is there a really a need for PDS on this frame" if it's going on an LX Mag?
With the LX, you have a delay when the LX anti-chop kicks in.
With ACE, you don't have that chance of happening. The benefits of LX is two-fold. It stops chops and decreases the chances of a barrel break. ACE benefits from the decreased acceleration of the ball. So having an ACE and LX is good. But not necessary either.
With or without ACE, the LX won't chop, but the insane shooters may not like that gap in their firing.Comment


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