AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I know what flashing the board(chip) whatever is. I guess it was confusing cause I did use the word flash in two different pretexts. I am hoping to get my gun flashed to 3.0.
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LX Inside (No chops since 2002)
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Originally posted by thei3ug isnt' agd one of the few manufacturers that fix other people's guns?
When other companies can't fix their own products, they've sent their people to us.
For example, at IAO 2K3, Smart Parts didn't have a soldering iron so they sent a kid over to our booth to get his solenoid wires resoldered.
We've had plenty of people come by with stripped screws, feed necks that need to be taken off, etc. and we'll do it for them if we can but we sure aren't going to make any guarantees on the work.
I'll work on anything, I just might not have the necessary parts to fix everything out there.
Pro-Team Products works WITH AGD on a huge number of projects. We obviously produced the micromag that uses the AGD valve and, if you take a look at those valves, you'll see that they are laser engraved with 68MicroMag, GFX####### and 3 warranty stars. The laser engraving is done by one of Tom's companies. I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that Tom knows where those valves are going to be shipped after they get engraved.....
We partnered with AGD on developing stuff for the Warp Feed, which led to the split of Warp Feeds for 'other guns' from Pro-Team and Warp Feeds for 'mags from AGD.
We provided a lot of support for the E-Mag project.
There is regular an on-going communication between the companies. One of my favorite people in the industry is JoAnn.
Tom says he likes me and I like him. One day I'll go dinosaur hunting with him.
But of course that's all beside the point.
Pro-Teams micromags are made TO SPEC - otherwise we wouldn't still be making them.
I can certainly understand the frustration of a tech who has to wade through all kinds of testing - only to discover that an issue lies with our body or grip frame - but we have the same kinds of frustrations over here when we get a valve in that someone has slapped all kinds of aftermarket, out-of-spec POSs onto.
So, heres the bottomline. We license the right to make our gun, put an AGD valve into it and sell it with a warranty card that goes back to AGD (for the valve); our two companies have been working together for well over ten years, we all like each other's product, support each others product and are very happy with each other.
ok here is the real deal...
if any part breaks where is the line of who fixes it? the valve yes we know it would be AGD. But electronics, grip frame, wires, body, everything besides the valve would get sent into PTP? What is the valve causes something else to go bad possibly?
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LX Inside (No chops since 2002)
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If you own a MIcromag and it needs some work, here's the recommended procedure:
1. IF you can determine that the issue lies with the valve (for sure, like a cracked valve tube...) then, call up AGD and get an RMA #.
2. IF you are not sure where the issue lies, call up PTP and get an RMA number.
2A. Send us everything (as in, gun, valve, grip, barrel, etc.
2B. IF you have non-warranty parts on the gun, replace them with your warranty parts before sending it in. If you don't have the stock parts anymore, send it in as is (although we'll most likely find that the problem lies with your non-warranty part.....)
2C. IF we determine that the issue is with the valve, then we will call or email you and ask if you want us to send the valve to AGD or if you want to do it yourself.
2D. IF the issue is not with the valve, we will fix it and return it to you, usually within 48 hours of receiving it (not counting shipping time)
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