what do you guys think? should i buy one complete(that is, emag lowers, rail, main body, xvalve) or is it a better idea to piece one togeather? as i've owned an emag(and, in fact, every mag but the mini) and a devilmag, i know my way around the gun. i would want xmod and an aftermarket trigger(i hate the stock emag hump trigger). lets hear it...i got spring fever!
build an emag or buy one complete?
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I would buy it piece by piece... Who knows you could save some money and it will be more to your liking. -
it would be alot cheaper to buy a complete one but itll usually come in *ShaZam* shape because emags arent very cheap. you would have to reannodize it to get it looking good.Comment
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I've seen complete ones going for $350-400 on Ebay. I see some people getting that much for just the lowers. Many of the Ebay e-mags have been non-ULE/after market bodies, but so long as the darn thing works you can get out and play
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If you end up building it, I've got some lowers for ya
you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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Hey I was looking around and saw these awesome lowers on Ebay. I don't know but they looks pretty hot.
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What's your budget...?Originally posted by bound for glorywhat do you guys think? should i buy one complete(that is, emag lowers, rail, main body, xvalve) or is it a better idea to piece one togeather? as i've owned an emag(and, in fact, every mag but the mini) and a devilmag, i know my way around the gun. i would want xmod and an aftermarket trigger(i hate the stock emag hump trigger). lets hear it...i got spring fever!
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well, my buget is anything i want to spend. like i said, i'd love an xmag, but just for looks, well, an emag does the same thing. i had emag #183. did'nt really like the trigger. i will get xmod right away. not much on ebay these days...Comment
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Shizzle thats some nice stuff. I don't see many carbon fiber grips like those. Pudbudz did some nice work with those. I think the V1 Chords are the smallest production run Sluggo mill too. The custom Emags keep value pretty darn good. The Xmod software helps too.
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