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  • IceCool32
    Registered User
    • Jan 2001
    • 422

    #1

    Decesions,decesions,decesions.......

    Hmmm....

    Hey guys. Tough Decesion time. Deffiently this time.

    Either a STO Cocker with Nitro(68/3k) brand new for $800. Or an Emag with 88/3k Nitro Used for $900. I love the size/weight/speed/modes of Emag.....but it will take me longer to make the money for my Emag.

    Any reasons why and why I should or should not get either? The Emag is easy to strip and clean.....yes I know.
    Team Wicked Malice-"Mess With the Best, Die Like the Rest!"

  • FooTemps
    HURRRR
    • Sep 2001
    • 6702

    #2
    Well, I'd say get the emag cuz you're used to an electro trigger.

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    • ThePatriot

      #3
      dont u mean tough descisions? not...decesions

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      • zvanut
        AO's Favorite Member
        • Jun 2001
        • 1817

        #4
        e-mag,

        great gun and all. plus u can talk to tom here if u have any probs
        Tough Times Wont Last Forever...
        Tough People Will ~ Darryl Kile R.I.P. 2002

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        • alf
          Owner of the RFH Emag
          • Jun 2001
          • 1141

          #5
          i HIGHLY recommend the emag...battery dies, you still have manual mode, youre probably already familiar with trouble shooting it, free video, EXCELLENT tech support, great board, nice peeps here...lol...

          all good reasons, but they dont sound too convincing to me...i tried a STO, couldnt learn the trigger, sold it for an emag...MUCH better solution for me...

          try em both, see which you like, then get THAT one

          -alf

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          • IceCool32
            Registered User
            • Jan 2001
            • 422

            #6
            Yeah, the Mag is quite simple to fix(usually). I'm use to electro and RT triggers.....Cockers only draw my attention for Back-block. Emags have shown me, performance, and durability.

            I think I'll wait the extra 2 weeks and make the money to buy the Emag . Just because there is EXCELLENT customer service here(Tom I've seen your work), and the size equation, I'm a smaller guy(5'8", 125 pounds) and play front. The fact that I'm carrying a marker now that is 25 inches long, and 1 foot 7 inches heigh doesn't help my compactness. I love the Emag size, it's damn comfortable.

            Now my only question is: Tom, when I buy this marker in 7 months, will watching the video and oiling it properly be enough to fix any problems I may have? Or can I send it into AGD for professinal cleaning and service, and at what cost?
            Team Wicked Malice-"Mess With the Best, Die Like the Rest!"

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