AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I'm not an expert, but depending on the conditon and ups $100-$150 for the classic. Depending on the type of emag and the condition mayb $350-$500. Do you have any pics or specs?
I'm not an expert, but depending on the conditon and ups $100-$150 for the classic. Depending on the type of emag and the condition mayb $350-$500. Do you have any pics or specs?
No ups on either the classic has been painted and I would re paint it he says its 15 yrs old the e-mag is stock software he made sweet imitation pearl grips for it
ill see if i can post pics.
Last edited by Marky2616; 01-04-2006, 09:47 PM.
Reason: pics.
If the emags all non ule, stainless body and valve, depending on the condition and whether or not it has level 10 $300-$350 is probably what you're looking at. If you do get it get it flashed to 3.2 software from tuna.
If the emags all non ule, stainless body and valve, depending on the condition and whether or not it has level 10 $300-$350 is probably what you're looking at. If you do get it get it flashed to 3.2 software from tuna.
I'm not an expert, but depending on the conditon and ups $100-$150 for the classic. Depending on the type of emag and the condition mayb $350-$500. Do you have any pics or specs?
No ups on either the classic has been painted and I would re paint it he says its 15 yrs old the e-mag is stock software he made sweet imitation pearl grips for it
ill see if i can post pics.
15 years old or brand new, it'll work good if you throw some new o-rings in it
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What is stock software? Newer emags come with 3.2 stock. Pictures would help and also ask the seller what exactly is the software level. If he doesn't know, tell him to boot up the gun and look at the LED.
If it's actually 15 years old, that would make it a level 5 gun...level 6 at latest. In that case, it's probably worth more as a collector's item, though being a Mag, it will probably still shoot quite well
The software on the Emag is stock, but what version is it? If it's something old (1.32) then you'll want to have it flashed to the current 3.2 version, which will cost something like $40 bucks. The rest of the value, as mentioned before, will depend on condition and upgrades like ULE milling and aftermarket bodies.
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