ok this is really just me thinking out loud...
just seemed like the proper place(if any) to say it...
i don't remember where i read it... but a couple weeks ago someone posted something about streamlining the agd line...
i don't really remember who
but since then i've been thinking about the idea and it seems like a solid marketing plan
here's my take on the future of agd...
first thing's first
valves:
classic valve goes aluminum
i'd make the classic valve as much like the x-valve as possible. use as many of the same parts as you can...probably could use basically the same design without the extra air passage for the retro and of course a different on/off. that way most of the parts could be made on the same production line, with an added step to make it an x-valve.
bodies:
ule all the way. no more stainless bodies(don't worry there's already a ton in circulation)
i haven't figured out if or how i'd do a powerfeed ule...
might just do vert and warp versions...
in any case unfortunately that'd mean the end for twist-lock
i personally like twist-lock but i think will continue to make cocker threads standard...besides with level 10, who needs to take their barrel off?
which leads to the next thing
barrels:
i'd stop making barrels completely.
sell a nice high end aftermarket barrel and continue to sell classics without barrels
grip frames:
no more star trek grips!
please!
drop the carbon fiber grip completely. offer a choice of i-frame or y-frame on all guns! yes they are expensive
but seriously these things ought to be stock.
i'd even consider making a single trigger i-frame for people who don't like 2x triggers
the rail:
i'd try to lighten this and make it look better...maybe along the lines of the omega rail...custom colors to match the ule bodies.
even further down the road i'd go with a non-rail body...but not yet
oh ya and the new ultra-light trigger would be a factory upgrade as well as an aftermarket one
ultimately i'd have 3 base models:
the new classic mag
the e-mag
the x-mag
the classic:
ule body with color and feed type choice...free
rail with choice of color...free
choice of i-frame(single or double trigger) or y-frame...free
aluminum classic valve...choice of color...free
upgrade to level 10....add $50
upgrade to ul trigger...add $___
upgrade to x-valve...add $___
choice of _____barrels...add $___
upgrade to chord body(or other sluggos that come out)...add $___
the e-mag and x-mag would essentially stay the same, except the e-mag would come stock with the ule body and both would come with the new, not yet released trigger and of course get a free choice of i-frame(single or double), or y-frame.
i'd also work on some different milling styles for the x-mag to make each year unique
well i think that's all for now
what do you think? (other than this guy has too much time on his hands
:P)
just seemed like the proper place(if any) to say it...
i don't remember where i read it... but a couple weeks ago someone posted something about streamlining the agd line...
i don't really remember who
but since then i've been thinking about the idea and it seems like a solid marketing plan
here's my take on the future of agd...
first thing's first
valves:
classic valve goes aluminum
i'd make the classic valve as much like the x-valve as possible. use as many of the same parts as you can...probably could use basically the same design without the extra air passage for the retro and of course a different on/off. that way most of the parts could be made on the same production line, with an added step to make it an x-valve.
bodies:
ule all the way. no more stainless bodies(don't worry there's already a ton in circulation)
i haven't figured out if or how i'd do a powerfeed ule...
might just do vert and warp versions...
in any case unfortunately that'd mean the end for twist-lock
i personally like twist-lock but i think will continue to make cocker threads standard...besides with level 10, who needs to take their barrel off?

which leads to the next thing
barrels:
i'd stop making barrels completely.
sell a nice high end aftermarket barrel and continue to sell classics without barrels
grip frames:
no more star trek grips!
please!
drop the carbon fiber grip completely. offer a choice of i-frame or y-frame on all guns! yes they are expensive
but seriously these things ought to be stock.
i'd even consider making a single trigger i-frame for people who don't like 2x triggers
the rail:
i'd try to lighten this and make it look better...maybe along the lines of the omega rail...custom colors to match the ule bodies.
even further down the road i'd go with a non-rail body...but not yet
oh ya and the new ultra-light trigger would be a factory upgrade as well as an aftermarket one
ultimately i'd have 3 base models:
the new classic mag
the e-mag
the x-mag
the classic:
ule body with color and feed type choice...free
rail with choice of color...free
choice of i-frame(single or double trigger) or y-frame...free
aluminum classic valve...choice of color...free
upgrade to level 10....add $50
upgrade to ul trigger...add $___
upgrade to x-valve...add $___
choice of _____barrels...add $___
upgrade to chord body(or other sluggos that come out)...add $___
the e-mag and x-mag would essentially stay the same, except the e-mag would come stock with the ule body and both would come with the new, not yet released trigger and of course get a free choice of i-frame(single or double), or y-frame.
i'd also work on some different milling styles for the x-mag to make each year unique
well i think that's all for now
what do you think? (other than this guy has too much time on his hands
:P)





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