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  • Jig
    Registered User
    • Dec 2002
    • 33

    #1

    new bodies and guns from AGD

    Hey,
    this is a slightly odd and confusing story but try to bear with me and my terrible story telling skills(though this isnt really much of a story..its a question but..nevermind lol).

    ok i've been out of the mag loop for a LONG time. i keep hearing about, ULE, Y-grip(or something..), Sluggo, X-mag, ...just a ton of new stuff to me. theres more then that that i simply cant remember but i'm looking for info about it. i did a search...way too much information i was swamped and im way too groggy to figure it out. what im asking for is fairly detailed info on the new parts, guns, and bodies complete with pictures from an understanding man. i'd rather not be flamed, though i do understand if someone gets upset at me. im just way too out-of-it to sift through thousands of posts brought up by the searches to find specific info.

    so basically i want to know about the new bodies, the new grips, and the new complete guns. i just realized this, im going to go look at the AO store...duh...haha maybe i'll find out what i need to know there.

    Thanks guys,
    Jig
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  • barberjohn
    Old guy
    • Dec 2002
    • 1702

    #2
    well, atleast you tried a search first . anyways, here are some new things:

    -new fully custom rt pro's, and you can get them with almost every mag upgrade available from agd
    -nicad has come out with several new bodies, the dallora, karta, and another one, but i cant remember right now.
    -a new tac one mag has come out, stock with a custom milled sluggo body, xvalve, and intelliframe.
    -several more custom milled slug bodies have come out from other companies, including the xtreme depot I.T. body, whic i have .

    i know i missed some, but that is just a quick overview. hope this helps!
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    • tony3
      LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
      • Feb 2003
      • 3740

      #3
      holy crap, i just typed long explanations of all the stuff and it just erased or something Ill do it later tonight

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      • PBCapo
        Mech & Aero Eng. Student
        • Nov 2002
        • 1198

        #4
        ULE=Ultra lightweight engineering...or something. It's a line of parts from AGD that greatly decrease the weight of mags. For example, ULE Bodies, all aluminum milled bodies with cocker threads, angel feed tubes, and angel ball detents. Sluggo bodies are mag bodies with an extra 1/4" or so of metal on them, so they can be milled to make some nice custom bodies for mags that barberjohn mentioned. A Y-grip is a trigger frame that is at an inward angle, like a normal 45 grip but backwards. If you remember the zgrip, it is like a less "intense" version of that. An intelliframe is a mechanical frame that is just like the ygrip, but is a normal 45 grip. An x-mag is essentially a really light emag with a new body with integrated rail, thats really pretty, anti chop eye i believe, and interchangeable breech (warp/vert feed). A level 10 bolt, aka lvl 10, lx, is a bolt designed by AGD that eliminates chopping. If it is about to chop a ball, it bounces back off the ball, lets it feed properly, and shoots on the next shot. An xvalve is an all aluminum, all black, retro valve. It comes with the level 10 bolt. A ule trigger pull kit (ult), is a new on/off assembly that has a shorter on/off pin, making for a much lighter trigger pull (2 lbs. lighter) There is a ule rail, milled out to be very light, and a ule trigger frame, which i believe is an emag trigger frame with excess metal milled off, but im not sure. There are some dealers on ao that make their own parts for mags. Roguefactor makes flat black ule bodies, a clamping feedneck, a light foregrip, all black (trigger and screws) intelliframes and ygrips. Coolhand makes a vertical 90 degree trigger frame, like the frame on an angel ir3. Hope that helps ya!
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        • Jig
          Registered User
          • Dec 2002
          • 33

          #5
          very cool. thanks for the help. the online store also explained stuff too. i will now start my quest for X-mag pics and info. can X-mags be switched from electro to mech? this is really cool...almost attractive mags .

          thanks for your time, im off on the info quest.
          have a goodnight,
          Jig
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          • sneakyhacker420
            AO's Uber Green Guru
            • Aug 2002
            • 1247

            #6
            Originally posted by Jig
            can X-mags be switched from electro to mech?
            ... so can e-mags
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            • Muzikman
              Everything AGD
              • Dec 2000
              • 6229

              #7
              ULE = Ultra Light Engineering

              Newer Products:

              ULE Body - All aluminum body (Vert, Warp Right and Warp Left Feed)
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/showprod...ectGroup_ID=94)
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/showprod...ectGroup_ID=98)

              IntelliFrame - Been out awhile - All aluminum two finger .45 trigger frame (dbl finger or blade) - Can install a switch to operate warp or loader with each pull (it is not an electro frame).
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/showprod...ectGroup_ID=60)

              Y-Frame - Similar to the old Z-Grip but not as much angle. Has same switch feature as the IntelliFrame.
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/showprod...ectGroup_ID=97)

              X-Valve - Same as the old Retro vavle, but all aluminum.
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/showprod...ectGroup_ID=61)

              ULE Trigger (AKA ULT) - New on/off assembaly that lighted (a lot) the trigger pull.
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/showprod...ectGroup_ID=99)

              Sluggo - This an an all aluminum non milled body. These are for the machine shop types.
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/showprod...ectGroup_ID=67)

              4500psi Flatline HPA system
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/Category...24082&CATID=12)

              X-Mag - Same as the Emag, but all aluminum, fancy milling and interchangable breech (Vert, Warp Right, Warp Left feed).

              TacOne - This is an RT Pro that was designed for the Scenario player in mind.
              (Not officially released yet)

              Custom RT Pro - You can not get an RT Pro in many different configurations. See on-line store for more info.
              (http://store.airgun.com/acb/Category...24082&CATID=25)


              I think that's about it. Did I miss anything?

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              • robertjuric
                agg
                • Jun 2003
                • 1126

                #8
                ^^^ Hit it right on the head.

                Then if you head on over to the dealers forum and find the RogueFactory(I think) thread, it lists everything he(RogueFactor) makes, from barrel condoms to clamping feednecks.
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                • Jig
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 33

                  #9
                  wonderful thanks a ton. dang now i have to decide...timmys, angels, mags, cockers oh my!

                  Thanks for your time,
                  Jig
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