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.
this gun needs to sell for 350. that means ditch the xvalve and BRING BACK THE CLASSICS!!!!! but i think agd should make this a built to order marker. let the customer choose which items they want.
Originally posted by Wc Keep this gun needs to sell for 350. that means ditch the xvalve and BRING BACK THE CLASSICS!!!!! but i think agd should make this a built to order marker. let the customer choose which items they want.
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Yea, they can choose their options except for the body, rail, foregrip, and possibly barrel.
... Is it just me, or does the ULE Trigger sound like a bad idea? I mean... don't get me wrong, it's a top notch upgrade. But... well... The tweaking doesn't sound like the best thing on earth.
Also... The Use of an intelliframe is good... but... umm... Here's a funny story. I was at Global Conquest here in MI, and I was showing off my RT Pro... and I had more than one person impressed with it... until I mentioned the double trigger was standard. Scenario players like the single trigger... And let's be honest, you're not gaining any weight with the carbon frame, I've got both sitting in front of me.
Lastly... The Valve Thing.
A Classic isn't the worst idea, given the Still large use of CO2 at Scenarios. Not to mention, it's not that much work to use a different valve, just slide it in, right?
Automag RT-Pro
68 Classic
BE 1999 Rainmaker
PMI Trracer
So many guns, So little time.
The ones I attended, there were probably 10 tippmanns/cheap blowbacks for every cocker, mag, angel, timmy, whatever, there. The ability to run good on CO2 is NECESSARY to "take the world by storm". unless its too expensive for one part, I think it would be a good idea to include the "co2 compatible" reg piston (or whatever it was)... But be sure and let them know the performance hit they'll be taking by using it like that.
Price wise, everyone seemed to hit it on the head... 350-500 is a good range.
Single or double trigger? Its preferance, pure and simple. But the gun just looks "Complete" with the intelli on it. The stock carbon fiber frame would ruin the look in my opinion.
Now what I wonder is if the price is really good, who will be buying Tac Ones for scenario play, and who will be buying them just to part out and try and make money, or sell the rest of the parts so that its like getting a discounted Xvalve or intelliframe...
Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?
Originally said by BoggermanWhen I got married I thought it would go down too... The insurance, not the wife.
Originally posted by TheFlamingKoosh Single or double trigger? Its preferance, pure and simple. But the gun just looks "Complete" with the intelli on it. The stock carbon fiber frame would ruin the look in my opinion.
3 words...Single Trigger Intelliframe!!!! Get on it, AGD !!!
There are a lot of really good points made here. The gun will need to be light, durable, reliable, relatively maintenance free, accurate...yada, yada, yada. I'd have to say that CO2 compatability would be very important. I'm not too sold on the ULT on it though with the maintenance issue that would cause. I'm excited to see this gun come out...
Aluminum is cheaper than steel, Aluminum is easier to mill than steel, and IT TAKES LESS TIME TO MILL ALUMINUM. If there are , as many of you "want" it, alot of people that consistantly buy the Tac One with X-valve, it will actually be CHEAPER for AGD... Rec-ballers LIKE fast guns... They can warp it, put a scope and bi-pod on it... and Sweet spot the X-VALVE. Hence making a MACHINE GUN. w00t. Anyways, Classic valve sucks. I have 3 of them... they suck. lol.
[3-7-04][[18:58] [Fred-O] Dizzo and I stripped yesterday... a lot of anno off some parts of mine that is...
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