Coming Out Of Retirement

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  • jtgeme
    Registered User
    • May 2002
    • 6

    #16
    Okay!! Wow....all of you have been EXTREMELY helpful. I plan to go shopping tomorrow and look into alot of what was mentioned here. Although, I had seen the warp feed online...I honestly thought it to be a hoax - ya know, one of those innovations that look good on paper but field performanc is lacking to say the least. With all those reviews tho, it sure sounds like a worth while investment. The intelifeed is made by AGD and hooks up to the hopper - what an idea.

    Again - thank you all it has been most helpful...hope to see you on my side.
    JTGEME
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    • Fred
      AO Zealot
      • Feb 2002
      • 2624

      #17
      Hey, another Detroit Metro Area AOer!!

      There turns out to be a pretty strong AO group from this area...

      ---Fred
      Warp Feed Evangelist
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      • RobP4P
        Registered User
        • Jul 2001
        • 126

        #18
        that's the beauty of AGD guns, I started playing almost 10 yrs ago and made the wise decision to pickup an automag (this is before there was a 'classic' mag, it was just the automag p/f, serial no. 6000 something i believe). I had the gun in mothballs for a few yrs, next time i went I dropped a few drops of oil in the gun and taught a whole new class of newbies some respect :)

        What other gun could you do this with? Lets see, the competition when i picked up my mag was the autococker or something else like an f1/f2 illustrator. The autococker would be in need of a through reconditioning and anything else would be outgunned by modern markers. There might be a few guns out there that are technically superior (like the emag haha) but the elegance of the AIR valve design never ceases to amaze me.

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