Originally Posted by 50 cal
Lady Tree Dancers? I didn't know they shot mags, but those damn perfume balls were nasty as hell.
Originally Posted by 50 cal
Lady Tree Dancers? I didn't know they shot mags, but those damn perfume balls were nasty as hell.
This has quite a few rare parts.
Oringinal (non blem) pump kit
Cast frame
Original Automag grips
Back Bottle Adapter
8" Crown Point
Sharpshooter LS
Prototype Powerfeed body
6-Pak+ (not pictured)
Prototype Micro-CA (not pictured)
This is also pretty rare when it comes to personal collections;
Holy cow......
Digging this up from a couple pages back just to see if I can bug Kayle into putting picks up of his Centi-Mag he promised... Kayle, sorry for some reason I thought your's was Green...
I got the orginal stubby MiniMag Barrel or 8" CP and old flat panel grips for mine just for fun too.. LOL
But also to actually pull this back a little to topic...
Ok... Rarest in terms of quanities of AGD production runs...
3 - Centennial Minimags
12 - Jax Warrior Proto RTs
?? - Non-Serial Numberd orginal batch run X-Mags - I think the number is something like 10?
?? - Titanium Valves ... but sounds like 13 or more due to Tom's comments
35 - SFL E-mags (if I am remembering the number right ) Does it count since is was shocktech?
?? - Custom AGD supplied Team Guns ? - Puffs' Pink Markers , AGD Pride E & X-Mags ( only difference is custom software & boot messages ) Still unique and right from AGD I belive some Tom did himself - quanities in double digits ?
FN303 - have know idea how many were actually made but I know the number in private hands is small so worth the mention
As for the "OLD" comments ... I would take the chance and say the majorty of us who still frequent this site qualify for the catagory...
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Last edited by Vanced; 05-18-2006 at 09:37 PM.
AGD Pride C&C X-Mag #327
My MicroMag 2000 ReTro
Laptop/Notebook For Sale or Trade
AGD Relic: Centennial Minimag #900
what about thoes xmags that were in the BST about half a week ago or so? they were the ones that were completley unmilled, save the slot for the macro fitting...
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There still for sale actually.
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The Golden guns are pretty rare too.
I only know of 2 in private hands. Mine and Simon's (Manike).Originally Posted by Vanced
Not really a mag either, but AGD none the less.
What can you tell me about this one?
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That I do not think is a golden gun. That looks like someone just got a mag gold plated. Golden guns had gold plated valves and the serial number was GGxxx.
Hypothetical here.......If that valve had been changed out is there anything else in this crappy picture that would lead you to believe it is not a golden gun?Originally Posted by Muzikman
Barrel.
But to be honest, the only "special" part about the Golden Gun was the valve. This is the case with most mags.
Can we get more pics of the golden guns? or at least where to find them. I wanna make one with a similar color scheme.
I have a golden gun (#10) and use to have #9. The barrel in not gold, just the body and minimag body. I also have a gold plated eclipse splash kit, CP barrel, and grip frame thoughOriginally Posted by ttink
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You guys saved me some cash. Thanks
Titanium is non magnetic right? I dont suppose anyone would have a rough estimate on the serial number would they? I have a classic valve #CF64220 that is not very magnetic. I was trying to use one of the earth magnets out of my emag and it would barely stick to the valve, less then it would stick to my xvalve, which I am assuming its picking up the stainless internal parts. I have another classic valve around here somewhere but it is missing at this time so I cant compare it. I am pretty currious about these titanium valves now.
SS isn't magnetic either.
Originally Posted by RRfireblade
I know that SS is a broad area and it depends on how it is made as to how magnetic it is, but I thought the majority of stainless is magnetic?
Some stainless is and some isn't, more magnetic = more strength, less magnitism = lower strengh but better corrosion resistance
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Originally Posted by RapidTransit
That is true. Generally tho the most most common SS is non or just ever so slightly magnetic....as evidensed by his Classic valve.
It corrosponds basically with the level of Nickel in it that modifies the structure of the metal to negate it's potential for magnetivity.
No, it was an industry team. Kayle answered the question on page 1. It was the Muffs.Originally Posted by Muzikman
There is a brand new, never gassed center feed minimag at the local shop. It has CF 200 stamped on the top of it... I haven't seen one like it before, and I was wondering if any of the contributors to this thread had an idea about its origins/value.