What has AO done for AGD?

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  • luke
    lukescustoms.com

    • Jan 2001
    • 8211

    #16
    why does he need to own AO to get the benefits
    >> control <<

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    • ogre55
      a.k.a. Ogre Wang
      • Jul 2002
      • 524

      #17
      Quite a few people have already posted some of the benefits that AO has provided AGD, and here is another one.

      AO is probably the largest "product development division" that any paintball comapany has. Notice the roller trigger beta test that is currently going on. AO is bunch of people who will pay to be testers. Most other companies have to pay people to test their products. Even now, Tom has something cooking with mechanical trigger weight. He has posted a couple of very esoteric threads is the last few days, and people are already chomping at the bit to test out whatever gizmo AGD has in store to lower mechanical trigger pull wieght.

      Ogre
      Seeg images? Vee don' need no steenkin' seeg images?!?

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      • Kevmag
        Registered User
        • Feb 2002
        • 657

        #18
        I think the "free" technical support he gets from this web site must be a huge return on investment. I would bet AO saves AGD from answering so many tech calls that he doesn't have to hire another technician or two. Think of the cost savings there (salary, benefits, training, a place to work, ect...).

        He gets support from AO and it's free AND high quality.

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        • Skoad
          Registered User
          • Feb 2002
          • 3265

          #19
          we're all a family now

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          • devildog
            I hate my user name
            • Oct 2002
            • 1530

            #20
            i noticed that on the other boards when you go into a marker specific section, like say im in the matrix board on pbnation, all the other gun people always compare theyre guns company to agd and how good customer service is, and always refer to how awesome this site is, i definatelly enjoy coming here.
            Zaszczycają waszą ojczyznę

            just got back from iraq!!!

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            • boggerman
              Registered User
              • Aug 2001
              • 684

              #21
              I have to agree with 1stdeadeye, if not for AO, I don't know what I would be shooting now. When I got my first mag, I was a little confused and disappointed by the performance, then I heard about this place on the recsportpaintball newsgroup from a guy called Big T, and I started to come here and read the tech forum almost every day. From reading about other peoples problems and fixes, I learned about my mag and how to work on it. Since then I have added a minimag and an emag to my collection and because of AO I have purchased several additions/upgrades from AGD, including an i-frame, original superbolt, warpfeed, and lvl 10. If not for AO, I never would have known about these things and some of them may never have even been made or sold!

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              • ReTroMagBoy
                Old Member & Damn Proud!!
                • Oct 2000
                • 804

                #22
                on the contrary...

                this site was running just fine before AO purchased it and had been for a long long time. BUT, there were so many myths going around on the forums about mods and upgrades it was pathetic. remember when you guys went nazi on us about the trigger rods LOL! LOL everyone and their uncle used to adjust their trigger rod to supposedly "increase" trigger performance...there were even articles on the site telling how to do these botched-trigger jobs. AGD set it straight as well as a lot of other myths and overall this is THE best paintball forum around these days. I've been members of all of them for long long times and this is the only site that has accurate, non-biased information. People come here and ask for opinions and yes alot of people will tell them automags but you also see other suggestions and PLENTY of people without automags who are NOT bashed or thought bad of.

                AGD may have bought this site for marketing, but i can tell you they also bought it for their customers and the paintball community.
                TONS OF GEAR F/S CHEAP!

                BLUE FADE DARK FREEFLOW COCKER F/S CHEAP!

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                • Jerhew
                  Riverside Regiment
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 677

                  #23
                  a lot of credit for the quality of this site should go to the moderators...
                  they stay on top of things pretty well
                  dont get me wrong, the core members of this forum are a great and knowledgable group of people and also help keep this place worth visiting(unlike other paintball forums i won't mention *coughpbnationcough*)

                  i think it was a good decision for agd to own AO...
                  they don't have to depend on someone else to make sure it stays up and running...
                  and i think it's pretty obvious by how much Tom polls us, asks our opinions...etc
                  that it's a useful tool for r&d
                  and what other company do you know of...not just in paintball, but anywhere that is in touch with it's customer's wants and needs like agd
                  and of course all the other reasons that have already been listed...
                  not to mention the best online tech support(whether it be from agd staff, a mod or a member)
                  i think it's basically a win/win situation for both TK and all of us
                  just too many benefits to mention
                  this place rocks
                  TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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