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Confused on the difference between Micromag and Classic Mag
Confused on the difference between Micromag and Classic Mag
Could some one please explain this? Minimags seem to be better deals for the prices I find compared to classic 68s, but there must be some difference besides the minimags having autococker threading and being smaller.
Thanks
Lo
Last edited by Lomarandil; 05-25-2006, 09:13 AM.
Reason: Mini, not Micro
Could some one please explain this? Micromags seem to be better deals for the prices I find compared to classic 68s, but there must be some difference besides the micromags having autococker threading and being smaller.
Thanks
Lo
thats actualy it, same valve and valve operations air/rt
only differences is cosmetics and themicromag has some more proprietary parts and dont take as many upgrades, ule etc
Besides the body there is zero difference between a minimag and a classic in method of operation (in fact the bodies are interchangeable). The minimags (at least stock) at one point came with the idea of running vertical CO2. That and the air fitting tended to be on the left side of the valve rather than right.
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Besides the body there is zero difference between a minimag and a classic in method of operation (in fact the bodies are interchangeable). The minimags (at least stock) at one point came with the idea of running vertical CO2. That and the air fitting tended to be on the left side of the valve rather than right.
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