The Classic 68Automag and the Minimag are both pretty much the same marker(the Mini is the newer version that came out with updated parts but anything that goes into the Mini can go into the Classic and vice-versa. The only difference between both markers is the body and the laser engraving on the outside of the valve. From now on you know when I say "A.I.R. valve" I mean the Classic 68Automag and the Minimag.
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The Emag and Xmag are the top of the food chain in the world of Airgun Designs. These badboys boast fully adjustable magnetic triggers, a fail-safe mechanical over-ride, ultra-low profiles, the proven anti-chop system the level 10, and the fastest recharging valve in the world.
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The beginning: E-mag EM00035 was one of the prototype e-mags created by AGD when the E-mags first came out. It was featured on the AGDE Website as well as the front page of airgundesignusa.com
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In July 2012 I saw a post from Bolter here on AO, selling a lot of three Xmags from the UK. I quickly recognized the “parts” xmag and made a full price offer plus shipping to the US.
This xmag reminded me of a picture from 2002 at the campaign cup with the same grip frame milling and it looked like it was from the same batch of Euro Xmags that John Sosta milled back in 2002.
I spoke with Vicki (the seller who played on John’s team) and she stated that this gun may have been used at the Campaign Cup the same year all of the early Warpig pictures of the Xmags came out.
So...How's it going?
The very fact that you designate some facts to be partisan facts or alternative facts does not sound factual.
Pyrate Jim Yesterday, 06:41 PM