We know that AGD has had several things on the back-burner for some time now, held up by "legal" issues.
Now... I have heard rumors of Jax Warriors RT valves that were possible skirting the lines of legal, and special valves with extra hash marks on them to increase velocity by turning the valve some.
This is no judgement call here.... let me state that, nor do I want to turn into a values discussion.
With AGD now a split company - there vast majority of resources, I mean the military divisions and savings (I am making an assumption) and capital split away from the fear of a paintball lawsuit... might we see some new things.. has AGD, in its sale.. made itself judgement proof? And is there a reason behindi t?
This is the question.. which I realize is dependent on knowledge I don't have (the split of the business). Thoughts?
My reasoning: AGD it has to be assumed makes more money from its military contracts then it does from paintball (i have nothing to back this up with, its an assumption). They have some nice ideas sitting on the back burners for a paintball marker, but do not move forward for fear of lawsuits. If AGD paintball is seperated from TK - who is not judgement proof... was it to make it judgement proof, and allow it to move forward and take what it may. I think this explains the "risks" taken by AGD early.. and not as of late. A small business, without much to be sued for, is judgement proof. Perhaps TK, who has worked a long time to get where he is... wanted AGD to move forward, and not risk what he has worked so hard for for him and his family.
Now... I have heard rumors of Jax Warriors RT valves that were possible skirting the lines of legal, and special valves with extra hash marks on them to increase velocity by turning the valve some.
This is no judgement call here.... let me state that, nor do I want to turn into a values discussion.
With AGD now a split company - there vast majority of resources, I mean the military divisions and savings (I am making an assumption) and capital split away from the fear of a paintball lawsuit... might we see some new things.. has AGD, in its sale.. made itself judgement proof? And is there a reason behindi t?
This is the question.. which I realize is dependent on knowledge I don't have (the split of the business). Thoughts?
My reasoning: AGD it has to be assumed makes more money from its military contracts then it does from paintball (i have nothing to back this up with, its an assumption). They have some nice ideas sitting on the back burners for a paintball marker, but do not move forward for fear of lawsuits. If AGD paintball is seperated from TK - who is not judgement proof... was it to make it judgement proof, and allow it to move forward and take what it may. I think this explains the "risks" taken by AGD early.. and not as of late. A small business, without much to be sued for, is judgement proof. Perhaps TK, who has worked a long time to get where he is... wanted AGD to move forward, and not risk what he has worked so hard for for him and his family.


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