I doubt that the people at smart parts photoshopped a marker and put it on their website. What are you all, morons? Why would a company put a picture of a photshopped marker at their own website! I could see if somebody just posted it, but this is at their website
! As for the design,
The emag looks almost identical in body style, and they fit all the parts in that, now didn't they? Obviously this is unlike previous models, and the firing mechanisms are no doubt quite different. Like I said in my first post, it probably operates on somekind of in-line valve system like the automag does. The solenoid could easily be housed either in the back, or in/ partially in the griprframe. And if you look at the maxflo, it has only one output. You probably mistook the fill nipple and on-off switch, it only has one output.
Anyway,
I'm REALLY doubtful that smartparts put a photoshopped marker at their website, and as for the operation, we'll just have to find out when they release them.