Dye Stickies for Emags Poll

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  • Rynoboy06
    Paintball Gholam
    • Jul 2001
    • 394

    #1

    Dye Stickies for Emags Poll

    It's been at least a week or so since a few AO'ers sent Mr. Youngblood our pleas for Emag stickies, and to the best of my knowledge, have recieved no reply. I was thinking about Intellaframes, specifically how AGD asked us if we'd pay more for stock stickies on them, and got the go-ahead to put those stickies right on. What if we gave AGD a mandate to put stickies (or some similarly comfortable wrap-around grip)on all the Emags...for a small-but-worth-it price increase? I don't know how much it might cost, but if I'm going to buy that $900-$1300 piece of equipment it doesn't matter too much, does it? Then TK could get on the horn and get us some stickies. Quantity brings the price down and the profits for whoever manufactures them up. Between most of the old emags, all new ones, and the extremes/SFL's it HAS to be worth it to make new grips. Tell me what you think!

    EDIT: The Frymarker has generously offered her services in the creation of a prototype or a mold for making these grips to AGD. Somebody make sure Tom finds this out and acts on it!
    151
    I want Dye Stickies for any price!
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    51
    I want Dye Stickies for <$35.
    0%
    62
    I want better grips, but cheap. (name unimportant)
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    22
    Current stock grips are just fine, thanks.
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  • slayer
    Registered User
    • May 2001
    • 669

    #2
    I wish hogue would make something to fit it. They aren't as trendy but they are nice grips also. Dye cost = image + advertising + actual product costs. I don't think that there stuff should cost as much as it does. It is good stuff, but too pricey for what you get in my opinion.
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    • MajorDamage
      King of Polyester!
      • Dec 2000
      • 3141

      #3
      I almost bought some 32Degrees Angel Gel Grips today to put on my Emag, I would have to add like 2 more holes and they would work. I might have to trim a little off the back so that the grips don't cover the safety, but I believe it would work. Has anyone tried yet? If I had an old pair of Angel grips I would try it out, I'd just hate to waste $13 on some grips that may not work. I put a pair of the field owners stock Angel grips up to my frame, and am almost positive they would fit quite nice if I just added two more holes for the screws .And they were clear so I would be able to still see the LED screen(which I don't really even use anyways...) Anyone wanna give me some Angel grips???

      ENDO!
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      • Cristobal
        vox clamantis mag
        • Mar 2002
        • 454

        #4
        The current grips have a cheap-o look to them that is definitely not in keeping with the style or price-range of the marker. I would think any sort of nice wrap-around grips would be a good idea, although stickies would be great.

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        • damageinc54
          Machinist
          • Oct 2001
          • 1324

          #5
          Some grips with finger grooves would be nice. AGD should have milled some grooves into the grip frame like the micro emag has.
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          • BlackVCG
            Grubby Owner

            • Oct 2000
            • 4956

            #6
            The stock grips are fine. I think if someone makes grips any thicker than the stock ones, people will be complaining that the frame is too thick for their hands. The stock ones are clean (no annoying logos) and fit just right. Besides, I hardly have my hand on the grips when I'm shooting.
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            • nw2c2003
              Registered User
              • Mar 2002
              • 38

              #7
              dye grips

              I went to a local gun store and bought slip on hogue grips for a 45 and put them on my e-mag. They do make it a bit bulky but they are alot more comfortable.
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              • Rynoboy06
                Paintball Gholam
                • Jul 2001
                • 394

                #8
                Post pics! How does it look?
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                • MrAirgunRT

                  #9
                  Well at the Ultimate Madness, Dye Stickies were for sale from 28.00 - 30.00, and the Smart Parts stickies, which are identical and look better in my opinion were for sale for 15.00. Let's say I don't use anything Dye. But anyway, on subject, two of my teammates use E-Mags and they would probably like new grips on the E.

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                  • pip_999
                    Canadian Bunker Boyz
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 768

                    #10
                    how bout the freak stickies on the e-mag
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                    • Rynoboy06
                      Paintball Gholam
                      • Jul 2001
                      • 394

                      #11
                      I started thinking Dye all the way, because I have a set of Stickies, and they're great, but the Smartparts and 32 degrees ones are *exactly* the same in terms of looks and cheaper in price. Do they feel different at all? I wouldn't mind any new molded-rubber wrap-around grip, and if going cheap makes it happen, that'd be fine. Dye might even come in and compete in the market if the others were there first. So - are the imitations just as good?
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                      • MajorDamage
                        King of Polyester!
                        • Dec 2000
                        • 3141

                        #12
                        I think the Smart Parts ones are basically the same, the 32Degrees ones are diffrent, but still really nice. The 32Degrees ones are "gel grips" they remind me of the gel stuff they put in those gel bicycle seat covers, very comfy

                        ENDO!
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                        • Fred
                          AO Zealot
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 2624

                          #13
                          personally, i don't find DYE Stickies to be all that sticky in my hand.

                          I like the Hogues much better, but that's probably just me.

                          I think the emag definitely needs something... from the selling standpoint I would say go with the DYEs, since you can get the different colors, and people recognize the DYE name.

                          my .02

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                          • liigod
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                            • Dec 2001
                            • 795

                            #14
                            actually, im looking into having somem rubber stickie style grips made over the summer.
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                            • Rynoboy06
                              Paintball Gholam
                              • Jul 2001
                              • 394

                              #15
                              Where can you get custom grips made? Cost? Could we get a better deal if a mess of AO types ordered them together? TK might even buy some for the store, and then we could do high volume/very low cost. I'm still hoping he'll comment on this thread and tell us what he thinks.
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