There are 2 articles in this issue of Facefull where AGD doesn't get its full due. I'm talking about issue #3 january/february pages 48 and 56.
On page 48 they acknowledge the importance of the 68 Automag in the early days but go on to say, "The era of mechanical equipments was dominated by two markers: the .68 AutoMag and the AutoCocker were positioned at the top of the line. With the birth of electronic markers, manufacturers proliferated. Today, six tournament markers of roughly equivalent performance exist: the Shocker, the Angel, the Impulse, the Matrix, the Intimidator and the Bushmaster. The only mechanical marker that can still compete with those is the AutoCocker." What the hell??? I used to own a Automag RT and it shure as hell would compete with those markers in rate-of-fire, accuracy and reliability. I currently own an E-Mag and it easily rates better than several (if not all) of those listed above.
On page 56 they ask 5 questions of the 5 "big boss" people in paintball; Gerard Greene (WDP), Dave Youngblood, Richmond Italia (Diablo), Bud Orr, Rennic Miller (shocktech & BBT). Where is Tom?
What is up with this magazine? Its like they totally discount AGD as a current contender in the paintball industry. I'm a little ticked off...
phil
On page 48 they acknowledge the importance of the 68 Automag in the early days but go on to say, "The era of mechanical equipments was dominated by two markers: the .68 AutoMag and the AutoCocker were positioned at the top of the line. With the birth of electronic markers, manufacturers proliferated. Today, six tournament markers of roughly equivalent performance exist: the Shocker, the Angel, the Impulse, the Matrix, the Intimidator and the Bushmaster. The only mechanical marker that can still compete with those is the AutoCocker." What the hell??? I used to own a Automag RT and it shure as hell would compete with those markers in rate-of-fire, accuracy and reliability. I currently own an E-Mag and it easily rates better than several (if not all) of those listed above.
On page 56 they ask 5 questions of the 5 "big boss" people in paintball; Gerard Greene (WDP), Dave Youngblood, Richmond Italia (Diablo), Bud Orr, Rennic Miller (shocktech & BBT). Where is Tom?
What is up with this magazine? Its like they totally discount AGD as a current contender in the paintball industry. I'm a little ticked off...
phil
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