Originally posted by REDRT
Say it aint so!
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Me neither. I always thought my emag was light, but just figured that with all the people advertising the matrix series's LIGHTNESS, they would be a little more ahead of the game. I mean... people think AGD is kinda out of it, but then their products end up blowing everything else out of the water.Originally posted by warpspyderI must say I also didn't realize that the numbers were that close. That's actually pretty cool. Thanks for sharing that (supposedly for the thousandth time
). Anyway hearing the actual numbers is new to me. I always knew they were light.you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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Yes it is.I might have been a tad cranky myself. At least a little short. Sorry about that. By the way it is "Mr. Obvious" per the Bob and Tom show.Comment
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bob and brian, is a million times better than bob and tomComment
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i just found out that my mag weighs 2 ounces more than my VSC phantom. my mag is not really trying to be light; i mean it has that block of aluminum rail and RT pro forgrip. this is with a rail, on/off, and barrel.
everyone knows phantoms are light. now think about how light my mag could be if it were ULE milled...
it kinda breaks that old rumor.upgrade fund: $145

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Originally posted by SpitFire1299I sold all my mags.. not because of weight, or performance, or hype.
Most likely bought something common to fit in more. I get told all the time, "You should upgrade to something newer". Some people just can't resist temptation to do just that.Originally posted by RogueFactor
If its not because of weight, performance, or hype....then why?Comment
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Oh Rogue old buddy, you know I'm just kidding.Originally posted by RogueFactorThat hardly answers the question.
If its not because of weight, performance, or hype....then why?Comment
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Originally posted by REDRTbut a full ule Xvalved emag is around 2.7 ... :
You sure thats right? I thought they were lighter? I'll check again when I get home.Comment
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This may not be a fair question. Considering the amount of things you do for Mags and mag owners why is there a Matrix in your gear bag (I think)? There's one in mine, despite my time on these boards, my "love" affair with mags, and my spot on Team AO at OGD. I know why for me, I'm curious as to why for you?Originally posted by RogueFactorThat hardly answers the question.
If its not because of weight, performance, or hype....then why?"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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There's a mag in my gear bag :) It just tends to live there rather than coming out very often. That said I did pull it out this weekend some and just about had to take it away from at one least player to get it back inOriginally posted by REDRTI'm curious why anyone wouldn't have a mag. At least thoughs that frequent the forum. It should be a requirement. This isn't Matrix.org damn it!
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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Originally posted by Lohman446This may not be a fair question. Considering the amount of things you do for Mags and mag owners why is there a Matrix in your gear bag (I think)? There's one in mine, despite my time on these boards, my "love" affair with mags, and my spot on Team AO at OGD. I know why for me, I'm curious as to why for you?
Most of us own more than a mag. Heck, TK owns a cocker and an angel, probally some others as well. Simon, I think, still owns an RT of some kind and designs markers for companies other than AGD. Lets see White wolf, DC, Doc Nickel, Brad Nestle, etc.. are all mag owners and own or work on other makes.
In fact one could say that in order to be a fine airsmith one would have to own a mag.Comment
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