Originally posted by Trbo323
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With any of the Inception bodies the EMF becomes tool-less like the Emek, as long as you leave the rear plug only finger-tight.
Still, the EMF-200 improves on cleaning significantly. Having tool-less access to the reg and Pops parts is nice, but not the real improvement- In spite of having a bolt that's easy to remove, cleaning the original EMF was still kind of a chore. If you got hit in the gun the little M-lock ports would inject paint into the space between the inner body and outer shell, which was a real pain to clean without taking the whole gun apart and sliding the body out of the shell so that the whole thing could be run under running water in the sink. The new aluminum unibody lacks the paint-injector ports. Pretty much the same thing was required if you had a break in the chamber such that paint got into the magwell, since it was very hard to get into the bottom of it with a swab to get paint out of there. The new hinging trigger frame makes this a lot easier.
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