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  • doober
    Registered User
    • May 2005
    • 79

    #1

    weight

    i hear on here alot about the weight of an emag's battery and i was wanting to know really how heavy a ule'd emag is. If anyone has a setup like this can they tell me how much there gun weighs



    thank you
  • blykins
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 193

    #2
    I have a xmag. They are def. heavier than say an ego/shocker. Anyone who considers a pball gun to be "heavy" needs to seriously hit up the gym.
    AGD RT Pro-Pewter ULE body, ULE trigger, AGD Xvalve w/ level10, AGD Intelliframe, chrome shocktech dropforward, Halo B.
    88/4500 SP Maxflo.
    Click here for a pic

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    • player4
      AO*WI
      • Jun 2004
      • 558

      #3
      Originally posted by blykins
      I have a xmag. They are def. heavier than say an ego/shocker. Anyone who considers a pball gun to be "heavy" needs to seriously hit up the gym.
      I would have to agree with that. The only complaint someone should have about a paintbal marker is the fact that it is unbalanced. Otherwise, it's pretty depressing to hear someone call less than 10lbs of equiptment heavy....

      By the way, I own an x-mag too.
      All black ULE RT Pro:
      x valve
      ule body
      intelliframe with dye sticky 3's
      nitroduck 68/45

      soon to have:
      something special.....hopefully

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      • buzzboy
        Emo grass cuts inself
        • Mar 2005
        • 1322

        #4
        Its funny all these people calling mags heavy. I guess they never played with a Tippmann. Now thats heavy.

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        • mcdkid
          Offical PB Ref
          • Mar 2003
          • 845

          #5
          try an old shocker. lol
          Hard work never killed anybody...but why take a chance?
          My Team=Blackhearts
          My Field/Store=Paintball Atlanta




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          • blykins
            Registered User
            • Mar 2004
            • 193

            #6
            or a Brass Eagle Rainmaker
            AGD RT Pro-Pewter ULE body, ULE trigger, AGD Xvalve w/ level10, AGD Intelliframe, chrome shocktech dropforward, Halo B.
            88/4500 SP Maxflo.
            Click here for a pic

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            • Bear_Claw
              Grease Monkey
              • Dec 2004
              • 399

              #7
              Hey my TIPPMANN procarbine is a tad lighter than my MiniMag but none the less they both REALLY light.
              AGD 68 Automag, Azodin KP2, Sheridan PGP2, Tippmann Pro/Carbine, Crossover XVR, SL-68II, and TiPX.

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              • Maggot6
                Registered User
                • Aug 2004
                • 1527

                #8
                I agree with what is stated above,.Don't worry about the weight of the mag, if it is a tad heavy you get used to it after a while.

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                • Lenny
                  I AM the AO famous!
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 1628

                  #9
                  my mag gassed and filled weighs 15 pounds, I BEAT YOU ALL!!! It isn't bad once you get used to it.
                  Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
                  ~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!

                  Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.

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                  • buzzboy
                    Emo grass cuts inself
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 1322

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bear_Claw
                    Hey my TIPPMANN procarbine is a tad lighter than my MiniMag but none the less they both REALLY light.
                    Wait a minute. That doesn't sound right. I didn't know that P/Cs were so light. I was planning to up from my P/C to a mini because for one it would be lighter. Whelp. Ok now what.

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