Finally got my X-Mag!

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  • Tunaman
    Specialized AGD Tech

    • Dec 2000
    • 8643

    #16
    Glad you got it back so quick Niox. To answer a few of these guys' questions, that gun is not even a "standard" version. It is definately a prototype version of some sort. I have never seen a bolt like that, nor is the gripframe a standard AGD version. It has no board standoffs(what a biotch). There is also no negative terminal post or a place to put one. That part is all milled off. The battery has custom 9v clips installed. DO NOT take that gun apart past the valve or try to get it reannoed or it will never work again. This was the gun from hell...but its all good now minus the Euro ACE system(they sucked anyway). Again...be very careful with your charger and those 9v clips. Test the polarity befor hooking it up. The battery is fully charged so that should last awhile. Let me know how it goes. Thanks
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    • FlawleZ
      Xmodded Karta Emag=sold ;(
      • May 2004
      • 824

      #17
      The shot buffer is basically the sensitivity of the trigger. It's also directly related to the chance of bounce. 4 is the lowest setting available for 3.2 and is USUALLY where you want it to help achive maximum ROF.

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      • deathstalker
        Fnord!
        • Jun 2002
        • 1115

        #18
        Originally posted by punkncat
        Not really sure I understand the logic behind having a hopper faster than the warp....

        Enjoy your newly repaired XMag
        If I correctly understand your comment, the Warp will feed only as fast as it gets fed under rapid firing. If you use a Revy and a Warp, you will skip some shots with long strings because the Revy can't keep up. It's a lot more difficult for gaps to form if you use a faster hopper.

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        • madcrisis
          Registered User
          • Nov 2005
          • 256

          #19
          lets just say i wish i could afford that or receive one for free

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          • flyingpootang
            Magtechian with X disease

            • Dec 2005
            • 2276

            #20
            Nice to see another matching trigger. My green Euro came from M.Don and according to him it was one of the first 10 sent to the US. It also has a matching greem trigger.

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            • Beemer
              I could tell you but then.

              • Oct 2003
              • 3250

              #21
              Get a little longer hose and lose that elbo at the breach, you dont need it. Mine feeds fine with out it.

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              • Niox
                Aerodynamic Squirrel
                • Jan 2007
                • 80

                #22
                There you have it then gents. I am too petrified to take this baby apart incase she breaks. I may get the breech annoed to match and the battery pack (minus the battery) just to touch up the scuffs and what not. See what the future holds I think will be best. I'll post some more in depth stuff when I use it on Sunday.

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                • FiXeL
                  Registered Gun-Whore
                  • May 2006
                  • 819

                  #23
                  Originally posted by flyingpootang
                  Nice to see another matching trigger. My green Euro came from M.Don and according to him it was one of the first 10 sent to the US. It also has a matching greem trigger.
                  M.Don sold 3 Xmags last june i think?? flyingpoontang has the green one, i got a black one, and you got the last one that did'nt have any matching anno-ed feednecks. As i recall he said there were only 4 of these made as a prototype annoed in blue. It's very rare and to what tuna tells about the gun i cannot recognise mine in that. My xmag has a standard emag battery and charger, and except for the ACE board, emag valve and body milling, everything looks just like my CNC xmag. The ACE board has some red wire soldered in (clearly not done by AGD) and the on/off switch does not work. I use the battery pin for that one.

                  Btw, here's mine:



                  Changed it a bit to a more mil-sim like marker with weaver rail on top with red dot and a barrel shroud.

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                  • Niox
                    Aerodynamic Squirrel
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 80

                    #24
                    Wow, that really is nice! I'm kinda sad mine lost the ACE but it was needed to get the thing working again.

                    I might look into purchasing a more functional X-Mag later in the year and keep this one locked away for special occasions.

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                    • FiXeL
                      Registered Gun-Whore
                      • May 2006
                      • 819

                      #25
                      You don't need ace... I don't use it with mine either. Just keep your lvl10 bolt in tune and then there's really no need for it.

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                      • Niox
                        Aerodynamic Squirrel
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 80

                        #26
                        Ok, I hope my mystery bolt turns out to be a Lv10 prototype/variant.

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                        • p8ntbal4me
                          No more UTBs!
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 2560

                          #27
                          According to the first run of bolts made from AGD,.. they were made of delin with a Aly shell.

                          I dont know if the delrin was totally enclosed but Im assuming so.
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                          • toXicpb
                            Registered User
                            • May 2006
                            • 47

                            #28
                            This means im one step closer to having my gun built from tuna.

                            Nice mag Niox!

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                            • Spider-TW
                              U R techno-literate!

                              • Oct 2006
                              • 3554

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Niox
                              Ok, I hope my mystery bolt turns out to be a Lv10 prototype/variant.
                              I have seen a picture of that bolt on here somewhere. I think you are correct about it being a superbolt (I) or level 8 (was there a level 9?). The thread was about the history of bolt revisions. The level 8 didn't last long due to problems with the sleve (delrin I think), maybe from oil swell if it was delrin. If that is so, you might be careful about how much oil you run through it. I don't think it was anti-chop though. It will have a hole running through the bolt stem if it is anti-chop. The development period was during the 'paint-blender' time and the bolts mainly went out to prototype testers, which fits your gun.

                              Definitely rare though.

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                              • p8ntbal4me
                                No more UTBs!
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 2560

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Spider-TW
                                I have seen a picture of that bolt on here somewhere. I think you are correct about it being a superbolt (I) or level 8 (was there a level 9?). The thread was about the history of bolt revisions. The level 8 didn't last long due to problems with the sleve (delrin I think), maybe from oil swell if it was delrin. If that is so, you might be careful about how much oil you run through it. I don't think it was anti-chop though. It will have a hole running through the bolt stem if it is anti-chop. The development period was during the 'paint-blender' time and the bolts mainly went out to prototype testers, which fits your gun.

                                Definitely rare though.
                                If it is the proto type TK speaks of in the "secret lab" area, then you would only know for sure by weighting it and/or cutting it in half.

                                No pictures up of it. That would be neat if it was indeed that bolt!
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