It seems that like most of the market (even outside paintball) AGD has fallen on some difficult times. The manufacturer has had to do some reorganizing and self evaluation. Does that mean they are any less viable of a choice for a marker? No.
Like all the other custom marker guys out there, the mag guys are up to their armpits in work. I have had some dealings with Tunaman and have placed an order with Magsmith. They are both excellent to work with and deserve the business. But doing so comes with the understanding that they are extremely buisy and communication will at times be lacking. I have no doubt that they will contact you as they are available. Keep emailing them and they will contact you. Persistance seems to get noticed.
Now to your basic question "Why should I buy an Automag when there seems to be trouble in the mag world?"
First consider the mag itself. A hardy piece of equipment that takes the beating that is dished out and keeps going strong. I picked up my first mag in the early 90s. I have never had to change out an internal O ring and for the first number of years didn't even oil it to the company reccomendations. I still have it and it runs like it was brand new.
I have owned Tippmans, WGP, Splatmasters, Sheridans, and so many other guns. While I have respect for a lot of them, I cannot list all the problems I have had to deal with with these other products. Yet at the same time I pick up that same old mag, air it up and am good to go.
My buddy has been a hardcore Tippmann fan since the early 90s always owning one and treating it as his baby. His latest being an A-5 with flatline. About 6 months ago he bought his first mag. A NIB classic. He messed with it for a few months and then had to buy himself a Tac One from AGD. After messing with it for a few months he sold the A-5, it never even saw play. He decided that the Automag had all of the reliability of the Tippmann at a greatly reduced weight and a much faster fireing capability. I doubt I will ever see a Tippmann in his hands again.
Second there is trouble with most of the manufacturers, it just doesn't get the publication that AGD does.
Third the Mag platform is probably one of the most expandable platforms on the market. Almost anything you want featurewise is available. You want unique, the mag is the way to go. If you can conceptualize it one of the guys here can build it for you.
I will tell you this. You need to look for a reliable marker that has available the features that you want. I think the mag will fill your every need.
Like all the other custom marker guys out there, the mag guys are up to their armpits in work. I have had some dealings with Tunaman and have placed an order with Magsmith. They are both excellent to work with and deserve the business. But doing so comes with the understanding that they are extremely buisy and communication will at times be lacking. I have no doubt that they will contact you as they are available. Keep emailing them and they will contact you. Persistance seems to get noticed.
Now to your basic question "Why should I buy an Automag when there seems to be trouble in the mag world?"
First consider the mag itself. A hardy piece of equipment that takes the beating that is dished out and keeps going strong. I picked up my first mag in the early 90s. I have never had to change out an internal O ring and for the first number of years didn't even oil it to the company reccomendations. I still have it and it runs like it was brand new.
I have owned Tippmans, WGP, Splatmasters, Sheridans, and so many other guns. While I have respect for a lot of them, I cannot list all the problems I have had to deal with with these other products. Yet at the same time I pick up that same old mag, air it up and am good to go.
My buddy has been a hardcore Tippmann fan since the early 90s always owning one and treating it as his baby. His latest being an A-5 with flatline. About 6 months ago he bought his first mag. A NIB classic. He messed with it for a few months and then had to buy himself a Tac One from AGD. After messing with it for a few months he sold the A-5, it never even saw play. He decided that the Automag had all of the reliability of the Tippmann at a greatly reduced weight and a much faster fireing capability. I doubt I will ever see a Tippmann in his hands again.
Second there is trouble with most of the manufacturers, it just doesn't get the publication that AGD does.
Third the Mag platform is probably one of the most expandable platforms on the market. Almost anything you want featurewise is available. You want unique, the mag is the way to go. If you can conceptualize it one of the guys here can build it for you.
I will tell you this. You need to look for a reliable marker that has available the features that you want. I think the mag will fill your every need.

Don't get me wrong they shoot good just not anything special and with the corporate reputation that Smart Parts has I have a hard time saying I own anything from them. I've gone so far as to buy a Powerlyte Scepter barrel and insert kit just to get rid of my Freak Inserts.

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