I bought a Lasoya Promaster off eBay thinking it'd be the greatest thing in the world for 200 bucks. I like it and all but... idk how to say this really... Is it possible to simply not like electric guns?
There's just no satisfaction to pulling a little microswitch and having the gun shoot for you IMO. It just doesn't seem right. With mechanical guns you shoot it and can say "I DID THAT." Of course I've only ever played rec ball; in tournaments you may need to have the fastest gun possible regardless whether or not you like it.
The RT Automag... Mechanical operation, can be set up to have an extremely light and crisp trigger pull with the ULT or you can sit back with the stock on/off and lay waste with the bounce. If you own both you can easily swap them out for your current mood.
Never have I noticed how great the trigger is before I fired an electric again for the first time in years. Having the sear push the trigger back into position is now one my greatest infatuations with the gun. Springs... Not for me. Ever. Not after experiencing and playing with a mag for so long. It just doesn't return with a quick snap.
It's just something about the Automag that I love and can never live without. It's extremely small and light, easily changed up for current needs/wants, the gun fires with A SHORT AND CRISP SHOT(It sounds so cool compared to others), it has eyes
, and I have a newfound LOVE of the Automag trigger reseting itself/crunk action. I know now that the trigger pull/feel is a big factor to how much I am going to like a gun.
I had a thread a while ago asking how much I could get for my prized possession and when I found I could easily get 400 dollars, I almost got to the point of wanting to trade it in for the Promaster and scoring 200 bucks. I'm glad I waited to see what the Promaster was like first. I now know I can not live without my mag and never again will selling it come to mind. I really don't think I'll ever get rid of this truly amazing gun.
BTW, I found it humorous to read how everyone thinks the Promaster is THE lightest gun they've ever held. When I got it out of the box and picked it up the first thing that came to my mind was how damn heavy it was lol. My ULE mag is a lot lighter, even with the steel emag valve (Before you say anything about the valve, I like how the polished steel looks next to the Alpha rail).
My Automag in particular:
-Is Very light and Very small
-Is configurable with the ULT and stock on/off
-Shoots incredibly straight with my Stiffi and cheap scorch paint from walmart
-Has a VERY satisfying trigger pull
I may end up selling my Promaster back because I don't think it'll get much use next to my mag.



There's just no satisfaction to pulling a little microswitch and having the gun shoot for you IMO. It just doesn't seem right. With mechanical guns you shoot it and can say "I DID THAT." Of course I've only ever played rec ball; in tournaments you may need to have the fastest gun possible regardless whether or not you like it.
The RT Automag... Mechanical operation, can be set up to have an extremely light and crisp trigger pull with the ULT or you can sit back with the stock on/off and lay waste with the bounce. If you own both you can easily swap them out for your current mood.
Never have I noticed how great the trigger is before I fired an electric again for the first time in years. Having the sear push the trigger back into position is now one my greatest infatuations with the gun. Springs... Not for me. Ever. Not after experiencing and playing with a mag for so long. It just doesn't return with a quick snap.
It's just something about the Automag that I love and can never live without. It's extremely small and light, easily changed up for current needs/wants, the gun fires with A SHORT AND CRISP SHOT(It sounds so cool compared to others), it has eyes
, and I have a newfound LOVE of the Automag trigger reseting itself/crunk action. I know now that the trigger pull/feel is a big factor to how much I am going to like a gun.I had a thread a while ago asking how much I could get for my prized possession and when I found I could easily get 400 dollars, I almost got to the point of wanting to trade it in for the Promaster and scoring 200 bucks. I'm glad I waited to see what the Promaster was like first. I now know I can not live without my mag and never again will selling it come to mind. I really don't think I'll ever get rid of this truly amazing gun.
BTW, I found it humorous to read how everyone thinks the Promaster is THE lightest gun they've ever held. When I got it out of the box and picked it up the first thing that came to my mind was how damn heavy it was lol. My ULE mag is a lot lighter, even with the steel emag valve (Before you say anything about the valve, I like how the polished steel looks next to the Alpha rail).
My Automag in particular:
-Is Very light and Very small
-Is configurable with the ULT and stock on/off
-Shoots incredibly straight with my Stiffi and cheap scorch paint from walmart
-Has a VERY satisfying trigger pull
I may end up selling my Promaster back because I don't think it'll get much use next to my mag.




it is
"WTF"
-effect as i like to call it. Its hard to play a game because everyone is asking me so many questions and just looking over it. and i havnt even played with my nightmag yet though. havnt even shot it. too cold and im out of air! I got all kinda attention just with the mini. This one should be rediculous. It's nice to have a gun that cost a portion of some of the guns at my feild yet still have more cool factor than them. And im not usually one for attention or standing out...i just let my toys speak for me.

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