was looking at all my emags this week.
I was just wondering,
who owns currently the most emags?(xmags,,sfls,emags,ule emags etc.anything with emag lowers)
was looking at all my emags this week.
I was just wondering,
who owns currently the most emags?(xmags,,sfls,emags,ule emags etc.anything with emag lowers)
Has I be you! I've seen some of your collection...
I could swear there is someone with currently like 15.
Bunny ?
because I have 15 right now. 9 that have boards for them in my possession.
3 boards on the way from p8ntball4me,
will have to get more boards from him
There are quite a bit of E/X/SFL collectors out there. Many of them do not post on AO or any of the other paintball forums. My favorite collection is Greg Knight's....
http://xmagworld.com/2012/12/24/greg-knight-collection/
I think the highest number I had at one time was 7 including an Xmag, plus another "complete" marker sans body while waiting for Micromags to be finished.
Now I have one
I think a better question would be who owns electronic mag(s) AND can fix it themselves with no outside help (without sending it out to Tuna or......) ?
Anyone can own an electronic mag, but very few can keep them tuned and working.
You can tune a piano but you cant tune a fish...........
That can be said of most markers, I've found.
I had a stubborn set of lowers and tried all sorts of things. I brought in another guy who's been shooting mags for a million years and he was stumped too. We followed the handbook, got creative, asked questions on several forums, but couldn't figure it out. Turns out some sort of magnetic dust, nearly invisible to the naked eye, had built up on one of the trigger magnets, and that was causing the problem.
...and lols were had all around.
Long story short I snorted it, then sold my other emags to get more.
I've got an E-Tac that I keep tuned myself. Had some minor problems here and there after anodizing, but with a few posts in the tech forum I got it all working.
If anything happened to my board, though, I'd have to send it off for repair. I just haven't had a lot of luck doing small circuitry soldering. I think either my equipment or technique is bad, or both. I wouldn't want to take the chance of burning the entire board due to a home repair. I'm not sure board repairs are what you're referring to when you say "and fix it themselves" though.
Seems to me Mr. Knight at TB3 had quite the stack of new in box Emags he was showing off.
styg
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