MFS Megneto Telescopic MOD
This revolutionary mod uses a magnetic switch. This means of instead of using a spring the Megneto uses magnets. Inside the switch there are 2 magnets, with the poles facing each other. This creates resistance to emulate a spring, but without a spring to wear out, so the mod will last longer.
Posted by Brian in Dallas on 18th Jun 2014
Arrived today, unwrapped and inserted a 18650 battery, put it on my tester, 4.1 volts, same as the battery itself so no voltage drop! Sweet! The machining is beautiful, love the brushed SS as other polished mods are fingerprint magnets IMO. The best part is that since its a bottom fire, the telescoping / body partition fits perfectly in your hand on the skin of your palm between thumb/index finger so when you fire, it provides a grip, perfect! The button is sturdy enough to where you can set it down without it firing, and also has a lock, when engaged, its flush with the button, I like this mod way better than my Chiyou. Might try the brass one! This mod is a beautiful machined/brushed SS piece, 2 THUMBS UP 4 ME!
Posted by Keegan Widner on 28th May 2014
The magento has become my go to device. Drop an 18500 or 18350 in it and you can run a kick on it. However kick is not possible with an 18650. All and all, it's a great little mechanical. Button is smooth. Lock is very positive.
Posted by William on 27th May 2014
Love this telescoping mod. It feels good in the hand, not too heavy, not to light, not overly bulky. I have had great results with several different rda builds on top of this device. So far very impressed with my results.
Posted by Susan Brown on 14th May 2014
SLEEK AND SEXY, THIS LOOKS AMAZING!
Posted by Joe T on 2nd May 2014
Well machined, nice threading, lightweight, nice feel in your hand. Wanted the brass color but was out of stock.
Posted by Joe Smart on 29th Apr 2014
The wife got this to use with an RDA. She wanted the Brass but was not in stock, Then the Brass shows up after it was too late to change the order.
Well made but not too heavy. Threads are a little gritty but some lubrication resolves that issue.