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Made some changes to my current line-up.
BLUE MAG


PUMP MAG


SPLASH MAGS

GEN 1 MICRO
(With Rare Accurizer Bolt. Last Micromag Valve straight from ProTeam)


Currently working on wrapping up my 2K9 Micromag and going to start work on an Automag Rifle this May.
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LoL thanks buddy. I do infact have blue ccm fittings for that mag, but they are a bit too neon of a blue and don't match as well so I used my anodized black ones.
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I understand !
We're always looking for the perfect matching colors.
I've the same issue with the bob long on/off on my blue mag, its blue is not matching with the body's one. But bob long is the only to do this kind of on/off and they are difficult to disassemble. And even if I do it, get the on/off reanodized could be tricky because it's nerver certain to obtain the same color.
The same with my karta's on/off, but this one is a CP, easy to disassemble, so, on this one I'll tempt my chance with reano !Comment
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Beautiful collection. I really like the blue guns, especially that splash.
But I have to ask, why the Air America regulators? Higher pressure? Cost? Just to be different? I'm just curious. they look good, just... different.Comment
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Surprisingly I don't know much about these bolts other then they are very rare according to PTP and from what I've see over the years. I've only seen like 1 picture of these before and knew nothing about them. My experience so far with this bolt is that its AWESOME! Actually feels like it cycle faster and with a little less kick. Is yours gold with slits in the back for air venting?
If anyone has info on this bolt I'd love to know more.
The main advantage is the weight. Changing out the steel AGD regulator back for the Air America aluminum one will save about 4oz off the whole valve. I've been using these now for a few months and played a full day with one on my pump mag a few weekends ago. They act the same as the normal AGD reg, but they do not have the locking pin so that they don't unscrew themselves. In my experience I haven't seen a valve unscrew itself, but it's still a thing to note regarding the safety of these backs. The SFL Emag doesn't have a channel for the safety pin so I'm assuming they didn't see an issue with the valve unscrewing either. The classic valve tends to be a little looser then an emag valve but I still feel, with normal use, these aluminum valve backs will work just fine.
Here is a weight comparison:


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Should be the same as the stock valve because the guts are interchangeable. I have the aluminum back on 3-4 of my classic mags and haven't found any issue with velocity or pressure. I should put a hyperframe on a mag with one of these valve backs and really put some air through it. I tend to use these valve backs on basic classic mags that I won't be shooting very fast.Comment
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So my collect tends to be ever growing and changing. There are a few new friends as well. Here is my current collection rundown:
"ANGEL-MAG"


"I-SPLASH" MAG


"POOL-PUMP" MAG


"GREEN THING"


PTP JUNGLE PUMP


F2 illustrator


I still have a lot of Micromags I'm putting together the way I want them so I don't want to put them up as being apart of my collection until they are done. I did want to pay my respects to Pro Team Products and show off my PTP Collection:
PTP COLLECTION:
(Minus 2 Powerfeed Micromag Bodies)


Last edited by Sk8ermog; 08-10-2014, 05:13 AM.Comment
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Made a pretty cool change to my Gen 1 Micromag. Added a very rare Elite European Expansion Chamber Grip:
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