Just got my TAC-ONE...Need help!!!

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  • varq
    Registered User
    • Mar 2007
    • 153

    #31
    Originally posted by mushroom
    After talking with Roman Rios at AGD, he walked me through the whole process or re-shimming and the brass inserts. Non of it worked. I had to ship it back to them for troubleshooting and repair. I have to admit that the guy really nice about it and understanding. After we had tried everything it wouldn't even shoot so he just told me to send it in. He even gave me the company's shipping number so I wouldn't have to pay for it. He is going to do it personally since he was stumped and wanted to see what the problem was for future reference.

    All in all I have to say they are doing what they can for me.
    THEY HAVE THE BEST SERVICE i have ever experienced in any company!!!

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    • mushroom
      It's all for the story
      • Sep 2007
      • 70

      #32
      Originally posted by Silverback
      I am glad that the shop is takin care of Ya, AGD has ALWAYS backed their product very well.

      I have two questions for ya. It may not be as much of an issue as you think...

      1.) Before you got your TAC-one, have you ever shot a MAG?

      2.) When you are shooting, a. which finger, b. how far is your finger insert onto trigger.


      Here's why, 1.) ALL of us who shoot MAGS, have a tendency to forget how differently a MAG "feels" when you shoot, because we are used to shooting it. That's why I asked if you had shot one. They "feel" different.

      The trigger pull on a MAG, even with a ULT is far crisper and TIGHTER than any other trigger, making it seem slow and "out-of-wack" in comparison.

      2.) IMO (In My Opinion) the easiest/best way to shoot a mag (Electro or mech) is by using the SIDE of the pad of either index or middle finger, NOT the whole finger pad. Then you"fan" the trigger "up/down", rather than "in/out" I will add some pics to illustrate better.
      But right now< I don't have the camera.
      I usually stick to one finger unless I'm static. I started years ago with a prolite, so I know a tough trigger pull. If I want to really throw paint, I shift to my ION for high bps rates. I have shot a mag before, but I know I need to get used to the trigger again. I need to get it working first though

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