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  • Minimag4me
    Registered User
    • Jul 2001
    • 779

    #1

    AGD and trigger springs

    I have come to the conclusion that AGD avoids trigger springs on automags at all costs. How much easier would it have been to use springs? I think much easier thats one reason I think AGD found a reliable alternative to the trigger spring fad. They didnt take the easy way out like others. It shows engineering and development. They even didnt use them on E-Mags they used magnets. I think this is awesome. thanks AGD. Also on a side note it is sad that deep blue has so few topics. There are many complex topics im sure they could ponder and i could learn something from.
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  • Cha0tic
    g0t mag?
    • Feb 2001
    • 1990

    #2
    they didn'y do it because it is not needed. the trigger rod is kind of like the trigger spring. if it is not neccessary, AGD usually doesn't add it.

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    • Minimag4me
      Registered User
      • Jul 2001
      • 779

      #3
      I know its not necessary thats why its so great. AGD created an alternative that works awesome. They took the road less traveled(they pretty much made the road).
      -Minimag Body HR
      -Retro Valve
      -Z grip with extender
      -12V X-Boarded Revvy
      -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
      -68/3000 Flatline

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      • FeelTheRT
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 2950

        #4
        your not making too much sense there buddy..

        If there were a trigger spring then that meens there would be no gap between the trigger and the rod and that leads to problems.

        [This message has been edited by FeelTheRT (edited 09-02-2001).]
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        • Minimag4me
          Registered User
          • Jul 2001
          • 779

          #5
          Sorry if im not making sence im just giving credit to ADG for making a marker that doesnt use trigger springs. I glad there are no trigger springs. All im saying is that cockers, tippmans, pgps, and every other marker i can think of uses trigger springs and the mag line doesnt.

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          -Minimag Body HR
          -Retro Valve
          -Z grip with extender
          -12V X-Boarded Revvy
          -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
          -68/3000 Flatline

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          • Army
            Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

            • Oct 2000
            • 5785

            #6
            <font face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Minimag4me:
            I think AGD found a reliable alternative to the trigger spring fad. They didn't take the easy way out like others. It shows engineering and development.</font>

            You have it exactly right, Tom has never been a follower but an innovator, and the AutomaG design shows it.


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