What impresses you most about the E/X mag

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  • evildead420
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 846

    #16
    yea, i get the WTF is that thing? especially the warp. i love the attention. im such a whore best looking gun by far still imo

    oh yea, i own an xmag


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    • hitech
      Not a shedder of vortices
      • Nov 2001
      • 4775

      #17
      1. The innovative design of the valve.

      2. Availability of a warp body.

      3. Built on the KISS principal. The simple design makes it very easy to work on and troubleshoot.

      4. Reliability.

      5. Durability. Not the same as reliability.

      6. Very low profile. I hate tall markers.

      7. Tom is a great person. Yes, that is important to me.

      8. Not everyone has one.


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      • SpecialBlend2786
        Registered User
        • Jun 2003
        • 4023

        #18
        I liked the general feel of my emag. I had one of the older, non-ULE frames with the hump, and with some frymark oversized grips the frame was the most comfortable thing in the world (at least to me, other people thought otherwise...)

        The marker was solid, sleek, and reliable. And it was plenty fast for me.

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        • Maggot6
          Registered User
          • Aug 2004
          • 1527

          #19
          I have only owned an emag, but I'll talk from an Xmags point of view

          Removable Breech. I'm sorry, but when you can see the bolt moving like that my heart just goes

          Trigger - All of my friends thought the magnets were to "snappy". However, that was the perfect feel for me. I don't like the immediate STOP of microswitches.

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          • mobsterboy
            Mr.StealYoDallara

            • Aug 2004
            • 2371

            #20
            no, you all have it wrong, its that battery pack for you guys. Its like cocker ppl and that backblock
            RAWR
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            • JRingold
              Big Fat Guy
              • Apr 2002
              • 772

              #21
              I love the fact that if (like it ever happens) anything goes wrong, I can just swap the entire valve from my RT-Pro and I have an instant backup. Not that I don't have a back-up X-Mag to my X-Mag, but it's nice to have three markers with interchangable parts.
              I went like this :shooting:
              He went like this :tard: then like this :wow: then like this :cry:
              Now he shoots a Mag too...

              -JR

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              • DoomWithAnXmag
                Registered User
                • Aug 2005
                • 49

                #22
                Xmag

                I bought my Xmag soon after I got into paintball. It cost $1400 which I thought was insane for a paintball gun (and still do). The Xmag is far more then a high end electro paintball marker. First of all the looks are second to none and the quality of construction aside from the pathetic grip panels is something you would expect more to see on something built for aerospace use. Comparing an Xmag to say.. a timmy is like comparing a Vanquish to a dodge viper. Yeah both are fast both look hot (i guess.... dont really like timmys) but the Vanquish is just more "quality" As with most low production things I believe the care and workmanship put into the mags is just far better. This is reflected in the fact my Xmag has been dead reliable and works great. It dosent hurt having people ooh and ahh over it all the time either :o) Comming onto the field and hearing "hey! you bring the Xmag today? Dude you gotta see this guys gun its awesome" all the time is pretty nice too.

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                • Vex
                  Superiorly Inferior
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 1871

                  #23
                  I just got my first E-Mag from Tuna (thanks bro!) and it is awesome! It is lighter than my Minimag and a hell of a lot faster. I think what I actually like the most about it is its looks. It's dead sexy.
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                  • HOMELANDEFENDER
                    .68 Caliber Commandos
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 303

                    #24
                    As an avid shooter of handguns, the the E Mag feels like a real steel big bore gun. Very much like its namesake the "Automag". Yeah, my Ego can shoot twice as fast, and weights half. But the weight of the E Mag is its "character" -- as in it feels like an indestructable tank of a gun. I choose the E Tac as my primary scenario gun because I feel better walking around with a "mans gun" - lol - not some light weight girly mans Ego kind of gun. .

                    Once the X-Mod software becomes officially cleared from Beta testing, I may sell the Ego.
                    To me, E Mags are like 60's era muscle cars. Big - and badass. Space guns are like your average import riceburner.

                    I - like many here can afford any marker made. I like the Ego - But I love using my "slow" 1969 big bore - Trans Am - of -a gun - E Mag. Sexy, and stylish - If James Bond played paintball (Sean Connery) -- he'd use a black Emag like this......





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                    • Duzzy
                      Mentally confused, wanders

                      • Apr 2004
                      • 940

                      #25
                      Nah, James Bond would use GG0007.

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                      • RavishingEddie
                        Creator of the EMAG 9

                        • Feb 2006
                        • 727

                        #26
                        I recently returned to play paintball from 2 years of not playing. All I can say is wow at how paintball has changed in such a short time period. Newer guns, everything is electro, unheard of words (30 bps, ramping). But this all made me feel like I landed in a world of futuristic wussy, ugly guns. Men like me need an EMAG and that is what I am building. I don't care about time because "Quality always shoots straight."

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