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  1. #1
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    Level 5 Automag

    Hello, Would anyone know how much this thing is worth?













    Thanks for looking.

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    Whats the deal with the barrel?

    As for the marker. To the right person, It could be worth more then a stock one.

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    Level 5 barrels were two piece. Used a different nubbin set up.
    Seems to be level 5 all the way...first production run.

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    Really? I never knew that....

    I'm sure someone here will pick it up.

  5. #5
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    FYI

    Quote Originally Posted by AGD
    For all you collectors out there I happened to come across my original listing of the different levels for the Mag and what was done in each. We didn't release the gun until level 5 so previous to that you will not find any. I am posting it here so I don't loose it again!

    AGD

    68AUTOMAG DESIGN UPDATES



    Level 1:

    Power tube polished and measured .385 x .600
    Power tube spring full ground both sides .285 free length
    Power tube insert turned for urethane o-ring and spring
    On/off top turned for air flow
    On/off pin ground and checked
    Bolt trimmed to .275 deep to power piston
    Ream inside regulator body for washer clearance
    Jumbo nubbins

    Level 2 09/21/90:

    High strength front frame screw
    Trim regulator valve for minimum clearance

    Level 3 11/15/90:

    Bronze power tube spring
    Black spring pack
    New twistlock and o-ringed barrel
    Slotted power tube insert

    Level 4 12/05/90:

    Teflon o-ring for on/off valve
    Washer for power tube

    Level 5 01/01/91:

    Rear nubbin ball drop

    Level 5.1 02/11/91:

    Milled frame to allow .750 pin

    Level 5.2 04/09/91:

    Extended, drilled power tube tip
    Small ID power tube

    Level 6.0 05/18/91:

    Drop in sear
    One piece barrel
    Square spring
    Wire nubbin
    Large air chamber
    Power Feed
    Crown Point barrel

    Level 6.5 08/21/91:

    Extended power piston
    Countersinked power tube tip

    Level 6.6 11/11/91:

    Computer designed power tube tip

    Level 7.0 04/01/92:

    Expanded air chamber with soldered on power tube tip

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    Wink Fantastic Find !

    Its not really a use-able marker.

    But it is a collectors item.

    Probably only bring between $200 to $300, and then it will have to be the right person.

    Have to be not only a die hard mag enthusiast but also a collector.

    Plenty of die hard mag enthusiasts left but not too many collectors left.

    The economy has people selling stuff they thought they'd never let go of.

    Its not going to bring that much $ and you will likely never see another one like it,
    you should definitely keep it man.


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