Do they still do e-mag conversions for those?
TOM KAYE"S Earliest AUTOMAG FOUND!!!!!
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Yes you can covert it to an emag for about $1000.00
No anno Sarah...Varnish though!
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Hey maybe heather could make some nice mahogany grips for it?
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They used to make the old Crownpoints for them but they made this horrible pinging sound after the bands fried off them. I hear they even made ones with a copper tipped end for faster and smoother rubber band laoding. Some people in the early 70's tryed taking out the trigger mechanism and replacing it with a full auto one, allowing for the rubber band wheels to spin, achinving high ROF, but thsi was soon banned by the NRBPL (National Rubber Band Players League). In the late 70's I hear that Bud Oar (oar = intentional.. get it.. OAR... wood.. ahhhhh!) put a ram autoloading system on it becuase he was too lazy to put hte rubber bands on himself. But the Automag still was best left stock. Owners would accasionally put on several diffrent stains, varnishes, or finishes on theirs, trying to achive a more one of a kind feel. Then, in the early 80's, the woods game took over and people started Camo Taping their guns to make them more hidden in the bush. eople soon realised this was a mistake, since hte sticky tape took off any varnish or stain finishes, and also the indiscreetly printed, bold, black letters, "AUTO MAG" on the side. Some people tried a "Reactive Trigger Frame" which screwd on with hosehold wood screws and used a system of springs nad a new sear to fire two rubber bands- once on the pull and once on the release. In the late 80's Tom developed the AUTOMAG RUBBER BAND RT. this gun had a reactive trigger driven on the rubber band power that would 'kick back' the trigger, giving hte user the ability of finding that "sweet spot" to get bursts of rubebr bands on his gun. This was truly revolutionary and until this day has never been topped in the rubber band gun industry. Late in the woods game many bush players made their own barrels out of wood. These players thought that longer barrels increses accuracy. In reality, this cuased over-strechting of the rubber bands and breakage of the bands. This breaking, and other injuries cuased by players getting hit in the eyes with rubber bands prompted the NRBPL to make special googles approved for rubber band gun use required when playing with rubber band guns.
In the early 90's, Tom came out with a revolutionary new rubber band gun, the E-Mag rubber band gun. This gun had a solenoid actuated RT rubber band system in it, allowing for full auto speeds of 20 RBPS. THis was a major breakthrough in Rubber Band Guns, and is also, what some say, provoked Tom to endevour into the world of paintball guns, leading up to his release or the Automag line of PAINTBALL guns in 1991.
See, without THAT GUN we would not have the automag as it is today.-Vegeta
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lolol, that's funny, i bet so too
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The Frymarker
Cphil you want some grips for that baby!!! LOL That is the funnist thing I have ever seen!!!!!!
If you really want the grips I'll make them, If you want imitation Ivory I can probably do that for you too scrimshawed also. What about some stag grips make it all nice and purty.
Let me know, hey can it shoot peas?????
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If I had a camera I'd show you guys my Bud Orr Autobander. Everything they say about it is true.... all distance all accuracy..... all crap!
Kinda like the real thing huh?
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kinda odd how someone posts a pic of the first AutoMag and about half way throught the thread we get the entire history of AGD as it stands(well i guess)Black Warp Left E-mag #EM00163
emagnum board
14in freak
12v smoke warp w/ interlink
drilled 12v revy w/ JMJ impeller and WAS turbo rev board
shocktech drop
AGD flatline dovetail adaptor
68 3000 flatline
***soon to be***
emagnum body rail
black powder coat
custom grips from Frymarker
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