if you look at it closley, it all comes down to the money issue....look in the first couple of posts it says something like, they would have to spend half of there e-mag money to sponsor a team.
Why don't any pro teams use mags?
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I see this often in just about ANY hobby or sport I have gotten serious with.
"Why don't some of these teams use AGD products?"
-hype
-they are paid or sponsored by other companies to use what they are told to use. That is part of the deal with sponsoring.
AGD isn't about hype, even though a lot of hype and mythology surround the automag. I think with the introduction of the Lvl 10, if you don't want to shoot a mag then you have serious problems. What people think of a marker doesn't make the marker. A lot of the hype and mythology I was talking about stems from ignorance.
Here is an example:
One morning out at the local field I had just bought an old RT. I was having problems getting the barrel in and out. Somebody had that screw tightened way down! A few kids were observing me struggling with the barrel. They decided to make the comment that "they hated Automag barrels". I can tell you right now that I can get my barrel on and off the fastest on and off the field just because I was educated and knew that the tightness on the barrel could be adjusted.
Why would AGD have to dump half of their E-mag sales to sponsor a team?Auto mag 'em, bodybag 'em
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they wouldnt have to, but thats what i think someone said in one of the posts that are up a few from mine in the thread....and true uneducated people suck..Comment
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A lot of people seem to say that AGD is a small company and therefore unable to sponsor. Ok, that makes sense, but then how come a couble teams use the intimadator when the only thing Bob Long makes are two kinds of markers? It just seems that since AGD has been around so long, (and the fact that mags are awsome) that by now they would be big enough to support a couple of teams here and there.Comment
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9-10 years ago the majority of pro teams played with Mags. Lookinh back at copies of PGI from 93/94 it's like one huge Automag advert.
Fashions change though. Despite being a mechanical marvel, the mag is pretty hard to personalise. There was a gradual shift to cockers by people who wanted fancy anodising and milled bodies.
Then the RT came out and although it was an awesome piece of design I think it was slightly over-engineered and was too quick for the feed systems around at the time and had a reputation for chopping balls, which meant it never enjoyed the same level of popularity as the Mag.
Then electros arrived and mechanical markers were viewed as being obsolete, which hurt RT sales even more.
The E-Mag arrived after a lot of other electros, so was playing catchup (plus it still had a reputation for chopping) - and it wasn't exactly cheap due to the high quality materials used.....oh and plus people had got used to lighter alu markers, so many found it a bit heavy.
I'd expect things to change with the X-Mag though - as they've solved most of the problems (except maybe price) which people had with the RT/E-Mag......provided they can ramp up production sufficiently to actually get some markers onto the circuit. Then we'll let word of mouth do it's thing and watch sales take off. :)sigpic
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i think it all comes down to a few things.
#1. angels cockers and intimidators all have those big companies looking for people to where their clothes.
#2. in tourys and what not, people shoot alot. fast.. they spray. they shoot off 37 balls just to get someone in the foot or leg. thats not talent.. thats having money to buy paint.
#3. umm, also, some people feel that the automag markers are too small, not alot of people like them.
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I recently found out that 7/15 of the top players in skyball were shooting mags and the AGD Kids won. Their celebrating over there in the paintball forum. Well, it sure seems like the mag can keep up with other markers on the tournement circut, (wich we all knew anyway) and good things seem to come from those rare instances when AGD sponsors somebody. Now I just want to see this happen more often. Oh, and how can AGD be a small company. For crying out loud they have been here longer then just about anyother and mags are sold all the time. The seiral # of my 68 mag is almost 64,000!Comment
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Some one sounds jelous(sp) of those that have $$$ to blow on paint :)Originally posted by psycoclown414
#2. in tourys and what not, people shoot alot. fast.. they spray. they shoot off 37 balls just to get someone in the foot or leg. thats not talent.. thats having money to buy paint.Comment


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