a trade straight up older emag for a ebalded cocker is it worht it ???
Is it worth it??
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i dunno, might depend on the specs of the cocker (e1 or e2, what reg etc)
but i'd say probably not..
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well, give us the specs of the older emag. what software does it have? body? valve?
we also need the specs of the cocker.Remember, nitrogen hits harder!
Originally posted by minimag03I play back for this guy. Our team marker is a VL Genesis with Reloader B and SP Maxflo systems.
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ok
ok from what i can tell
emag
non ule 1.37 software around 13k on the counter good a few scratches but in excelent working order tuned level ten
ebalded cocker
looks like a cocker with an ebalde i think its a 1
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got pics of the mag and cocker ?
my ao feedback http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=167490
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red cocker at the bottom
emag1
emag 2
sorry about the links i have no clue how to post pics i tried the other day but failed miserably
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both are really stock guns. Stock body, reg and a few other parts on that cocker. Same with the Emag. So I'd say they are pretty close. The question should be which will be more reliable and able to shoot faster with less breaks. If those were the questions then of coarse the Emag would be on top. Also resale value would have to go to the emag. You could sell the lowers for the price of an ebladed cocker alone. Emags have been pretty steady in resale latly where as Eblades have dropped majorly with all the Eblade clones and other E-guns out there. Emags will keep value and probly go up in value since they aren't making them anymore. My advise would be to just spend your time and energy into getting your emag into what you want. I'd just stay away from cockers all together unless you know what you are doing. That's just my 2 cents.
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dude, keep your emag
whenever i see eblade cockers, the dudes just sit in the staging area with the cocking rod removed and walk the trigger to see how fast it'll cycle, it doesnt help that closed bolt systems are limited to 13 bps, stick with emag
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Closed bolt is not limited to 13bps by any stretch of the imagination, please don't spread general ignorance.
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