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The X-mag has three modes of operation.

1. MECHANICAL MODE

Indicated by the selector switch positioned so that it points toward the “M” (9 O'clock Position) marked above the trigger on the left side of the grip frame and the electronic system disengaged. Disengage the electronic system by either removing the battery pack or turning off the power switch.

  • This mode is purely mechanical.
  • No shot count, timer, burst mode, etc. is available in this mode.
  • This mode provides a “Reactive Trigger”, meaning the trigger is returned forward by gas pressure supplied from the valve.
  • There is longer trigger travel and greater effort required to pull the trigger in this mode.
  • Partial trigger pulls “half stroking” is possible in this mode.
  • Emulates Automag RT/Pro

2. ELECTRONIC MODE

Indicated by the selector switch positioned so that it points toward the “E” (6 O'clock position) marked behind the trigger on the left side of the grip frame while the electronics is turned on.

  • This mode is “purely” electronically controlled.
  • The trigger pull will be light and short in this mode.
  • Each time the trigger is pulled the electronics will activate causing a complete firing cycle to take place. This mode will not allow “half stroking.”
  • The shot counter, count-down timer and various other LED indicators are active in this mode.
  • The firing cycle is triggered via the Hall Effect Sensor in this mode.
  • Eliminates the “Reactive Trigger” meaning the trigger is returned via the return magnet system located above and forward of the trigger.

3. HYBRID MODE

Indicated by the selector switch positioned so that it points toward the “M” (9 O'clock position) marked above the trigger on the left side of the grip frame while the electronics is switched on.

  • This mode is a mixture or “Hybrid” of Mechanical and Electronic modes.
  • The firing cycle is controlled electronically and is triggered via the Hall Effect Sensor.
  • The trigger is “Reactive” and is returned via air pressure supplied from the AIR valve pushing the trigger rod forward.
  • In this mode the Shot Counter, Count-Down Timer and various other LED indicators are active.