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  • LS1 WS6
    Registered User
    • Feb 2005
    • 224

    #1

    Smart Mag question

    A buddy of mine has an old mag. The thing looks brand new. It is a classic powerfeed Mag with the Smart Parts "Magic Box" on it. The valve has been drilled with multiple holes on the inside kind of like the old ANS valves.

    I was wondering if something like this is worth anything to a collector or if its just more of a novelty now? It is in perfect shape, just like new. It even still has the old Crown Point barrel on it. The serial # on the valve is CF14934. Any info would be appreciated.
  • snoopay700
    Serious About Men

    • Jan 2006
    • 3071

    #2
    It's an old mag with modifications that people thought did something. All in all, it's nothing special.
    Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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    • hmudd13
      Resident Marker Monger
      • Dec 2004
      • 260

      #3
      IIRC the Smart box on the side was to equilize Co2 pressures more evenly so the marker would be more consistant. However, it was also called a "cheater box" because of something you could do to actually increase velocity after chronoing the marker.
      I think it allowed liquid to bypass the valve and enter the firing chamber.
      I think.
      Someone please correct me if i'm wrong.

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      • ahellers
        USCG "I save lives"
        • Jan 2006
        • 681

        #4
        Originally posted by hmudd13
        IIRC the Smart box on the side was to equilize Co2 pressures more evenly so the marker would be more consistant. However, it was also called a "cheater box" because of something you could do to actually increase velocity after chronoing the marker.
        I think it allowed liquid to bypass the valve and enter the firing chamber.
        I think.
        Someone please correct me if i'm wrong.
        Im fairly sure the true funtion of the magic box was to make the mag run on LP.
        t

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        • warbeak2099
          That is my foot!
          • Jan 2004
          • 4447

          #5
          Important thing is it doesn't do anything. It's a useless bulge on the side of the gun. I believe the term goes, "peice of crap."
          My Feedback

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          • robertsr1811
            Long time Lurker

            • Sep 2003
            • 338

            #6
            If you tipped the gun on CO2 you could get a wicked velocity spike. We didn't call them "Smart Boxes", we called them "Cheater Boxes".

            Other than that possibly unintended side effect they really didn't do a damn thing. You might convince a hardcore collector it was worth 20 extra bucks or so. I really haven't seen much of a market for them except as a novelty.

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            • hmudd13
              Resident Marker Monger
              • Dec 2004
              • 260

              #7
              Originally posted by robertsr1811
              If you tipped the gun on CO2 you could get a wicked velocity spike. We didn't call them "Smart Boxes", we called them "Cheater Boxes".

              Other than that possibly unintended side effect they really didn't do a damn thing. You might convince a hardcore collector it was worth 20 extra bucks or so. I really haven't seen much of a market for them except as a novelty.
              Ok, so I was sort of right.

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