Paintball Trends: Bad Businesses

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  • shartley
    paintball player
    • Mar 2001
    • 9169

    #16
    Anyone know the story of the scorpion that needed a ride across the river?

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    • p8ntball1016

      #17
      Originally posted by shartley
      Anyone know the story of the scorpion that needed a ride across the river?
      No! Tell us grampa!

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      • dansim
        ive been busy
        • Jun 2001
        • 4479

        #18
        he used the bridge

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        • rtslave
          Speed is all I need!!!!!
          • Jan 2003
          • 221

          #19
          You know, I think all markers until 2-3 years a go chopped alot, I'm not real sure but there wasn't any marker that had any soft touch bolt or any kind of sensing eyes, the problem was trying to shoot to fast, heck I remember just 3-4 years a go 9vt. revvys were sweet; remember when shockers had some type of air assisted feeding, and alot of high end markers now chop alot if you don't feed it fast enough. I just think the whole blender thing was blown way out of perportion and in AGD's case alot had to do with the old school RT's, and don't flame me for spelling or grammer this isn't a term paper.
          X-MAG vv03894 red, stiffi switch kit, check-it uni mount, 70 crossfire stubby

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          • silentdeath55
            yes, I use a drop forward
            • Jul 2002
            • 924

            #20
            Yeah, Brian at PMI is the man. I had a problem with my comp. air tank so I called them up. Brian sent me a new o-ring I needed. That didn't work so I called again, and they sent me another o-ring and valve pin. They even offered to talk me through the repair step-by-step.
            AGD knows how to run a business. They may not be making as much money as some of the other companies, buy almost all of their customers are happy with their products, I know I sure am. Keep it up TK and the rest of the AGD crew.

            my feedback thread:
            http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...hreadid=115129

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