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  • Pro-Team Products MicroMag Identification Guide: Generations, Features & Specs

    Pro-Team Products MicroMag Identification Guide

    This guide is intended for educational purposes; to properly identify the various generations of MicroMag and understand their compatibility with various parts and accessories. My hope is that this will help MicroMag owners and potential buyers, as well as helping sellers to properly list their MicroMag. Every variety and style of MicroMag is listed, first the Pro-Team Products factory models by generation, then various modified models and clones below. Images and text are property of the artist/author; feel free to save this for personal use, but please ask before reproducing in print or online.

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  • Panther

    Panther



    Directly from Wikipedia:





    Everything you need to know...... It starts at 1:00...
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  • List of Automag Levels

    List of Automag Levels

    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 ...
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  • MiniMag

    MiniMag

    The MINIMAG features outstanding looks in a compact design for the player who demands the balance of a vertical bottle and the convenience of a quick disconnect hose. The MINIMAG includes the same high-performance valve system as the 68AUTOMAG with a shorter 8" barrel for fast maneuverability in tight spots. Shooting a MINIMAG means no compromise on looks or performance. Specifications Type: Blow Forward Semiautomatic Length: 13.5 inches Weight: 2.65 pounds Body Type: Power Feed Ven...
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  • 68 Automag

    68 Automag



    The 68AUTOMAG Classic offers you the same valve assembly as the 68AUTOMAG Power Feed and is also quickly and easily customized. The Classic includes a 68AUTOMAG 1 star A.I.R. Valve Assembly but does not include barrel, hose, air adapter, or loader.
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  • Automag RT

    Automag RT

    Airgun Designs shows off our top-of-the-line paintball gun, the AUTOMAG RT, a beautifully-designed marker for the tournament player. The AUTOMAG RT is designed to utilize the stability of compressed air/nitrogen from the ground up. This gun has the fastest recharge time of any! The RT is capable of firing 26 rounds per second - that's a case of paint in less than two minutes! The style of the marker is purely functional but Buck Rogers. Just a partial list of features includes: Reactive Tr...
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  • Centennial Minimag

    Centennial Minimag

    Yes as a matter of fact it is a collectable. We pulled every centennial valve and made a few into special guns. We intended to do a special run with all the centennials but didn't get around to it. Eventually we changed the specs on the valve and they all became obsolete so we had to destroy them.

    Hang on to it that one's a keeper!

    AGD




    Pictured is KayleAGD's Centennial Minimag:





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  • RT/ULE/TAC One Manual

    RT/ULE/TAC One Manual



    http://www.airgundesignsusa.com/down...One.Manual.pdf...
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  • AGD Sydarm

    AGD Sydarm

    As its name suggest, the SYDARM is a self-contained, holsterable pistol. The SYDARM has been especially designed for close quarter police and military training purposes. In these scenarios, short and fast conflicts are over in a few seconds with only a few shots determining the outcome. The SYDARM features a hoseless internal air system powered by 12 gram CO2 cartridges, an 8-shot spring-fed magazine, and pistol style sights. Every SYDARM includes your choice of a right hand or left hand holste...
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  • automagsUK.com: Classic and RT Tech Guide

    automagsUK.com: Classic and RT Tech Guide


    Originally Posted on AutomagsUK.com

    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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