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  • don miguel
    the legend
    • Sep 2006
    • 1141

    #46
    Originally posted by SR_matt
    please correct me if i am wrong but

    emag lowers are the trigger frame and battery on the emag rail the term lowers is becasue it is the lower part of the gun, u can basicaly bolt it onto any body and vavle and u have an emag

    -matt
    Thanks, how much do these cost and where can you buy them.

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    • don miguel
      the legend
      • Sep 2006
      • 1141

      #47
      Originally posted by MarkM
      The last three posts are sensible in what they say but I will explain what I meant about the way the term has been used. very often in For Sale threads (or look at my 'Mag) you see this lower and that lower (not always E-Mag) but the way in which they are used in the For Sale thread (or Look at my 'Mag) indicates that they are upgrade parts, swaps is what they are most of the time, if they improve the performance is in more than a few cases up for discussion, most of the time it is simply a different cosmetic look.
      It has become a buzz term and doesn't help anyone really as many of the For sale threads will also say upgraded lowers....come on just say what it really has. IE Rogue rail etc etc. sure a lot of rails can be interchanged but they don't add to the performance it is purely a looks thing.
      The differing configurations of the on/off pin etc ARE upgrades but then as I see the discussions they are often awkward and depend on other parts being used. It is things like this that make me glad my mag just sits in the cupboard Yes it is upgraded to a point, Valve, FFV, Q-Tip, Bolt, Sear but not what I want or need to use anymore.
      Thanks for the info, I was wondering what that meant.

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      • Pickle
        Carrier of the big stick!
        • Apr 2004
        • 476

        #48
        As it was explained to me once...

        3000 psi tanks multiply C.I. by 10 to determine approximately how many shots you will get from the tank.
        4000 psi tanks multiply C.I. by 15 to determine approximately how many shots you will get from the tank.


        So.... 68/3000 will get you 680 shots (roughly)
        So.... 68/4500 will get you 1020 shots (roughly)
        You can do the math on other tanks

        I don't know what math/AGD genius came up with that but it works for my mags.
        "Don't hit at all if you can help it; don't hit a man if you can possibly avoid it; but if you do hit him, put him to sleep."
        -Theodore Roosevelt, February 17, 1899

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        • don miguel
          the legend
          • Sep 2006
          • 1141

          #49
          Originally posted by Pickle
          As it was explained to me once...

          3000 psi tanks multiply C.I. by 10 to determine approximately how many shots you will get from the tank.
          4000 psi tanks multiply C.I. by 15 to determine approximately how many shots you will get from the tank.


          So.... 68/3000 will get you 680 shots (roughly)
          So.... 68/4500 will get you 1020 shots (roughly)
          You can do the math on other tanks

          I don't know what math/AGD genius came up with that but it works for my mags.
          I guess I get 480 shots, only one bag. Damn, time for an upgrade go 88ci!
          *************thanks for the response!******************

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