Originally posted by geekwarrior
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Yes, they do, it's amazing to me how many people have never seen them. Everytime I'm at the field, somebody says to me 'what the hell is that?'Originally posted by EPIC_VaderI was told having a warp feed turns a lot of heads, if thats the case and I have a lot of people coming up to me hopefully I will be able to use it as an oppurtunity to "expand the cult"
Thinking about running a Q-Loader into one just for more quizzical stares.Comment
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Well, when he was first talking about getting an Ion, all I told him was "get a Mag, you'll be happier with it". And at first he didn't listen, but after getting the Ion, playing with it for a few months and then shooting my Tac-1, and comparing the two. Well now he has come to the light.
While I'm in here I might as well post my "coming to Jesus" story as well.
For starters, I have been playing for roughly 10 years (started back in 96ish). And my first gun was a Tippmann Pro-Lite. I love it, ended up putting a Dye Boomstick, sight rail, the Psychoballistics full auto kit (I wonder how many of you will have any clue what I'm talking about), and some other things here and there. I was what you could call a "Tippmann whore" for the longest time, telling everyone I knew to buy a Tippmann. I contiuned to play with my Pro-Lite until I finally realized it was time to upgrade. So I bought an A5, and continued to use that for a few years before it started having minor problems that just became aggrivating and were affecting my performance on the field.
Now, I remember back in the mid-90's when the huge "Mag craze" was going on and I always wanted one then, but the lack of money didn't allow it. So in all honesty I kind of forgot about the company until I saw the Tac-1. At that point, I started to get more info on the company again and see where they had gone and what new technology had been released (which I found was a ton since I had last looked into it). Then we had one of our members join our team and he was using a Tac-1, so of course I ended up shooting it and playing a few games with it. INSTANTLY I was in love and was pursuing anyway possible of buying one. When one day he PMed me on our forum and said that he had to thin the herd (he's been playing since about '88 roughly and has god knows how many guns) and was selling the Tac-1. So of course, I bought it from him.
The whole "soul" thing about a gun is extremely true in my opinion. While my Tippmanns had soul, just nothing like my Tac-1. When I'm holding my Mag and using it, I feel "connected" to the gun. So after using my Tac-1 for a while I continued to sell as many people Mags as possible, one of them being Vader, and a few others who are currently looking into them.
So as our team continues to grow in size and popularity, I have been trying to get as many people as I can to buy Mags. I can sit with someone for hours explaining to them why AGD is a better company than any of the other ones out there, but what I've noticed really does the trick is just handing them the gun and letting them shoot it. I will continue my "conversion" of people as long as I'm playing paintball.
Anyways, I won't bore you anymore with my whole "quest" of paintball and Mags. I would just like to say that everyone I have delt with when calling/dealing with AGD exceeded my expectations in every way. Marcia has been extremely helpful and is extremely nice, as well as someone in the tech department (who I never caught their name). Thanks to the staff at AGD for actually caring, and thanks Tom for inventing such a wonderful gun!Comment
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Well I got a chance to shoot at people yesterday with the new Tac One. And I loved every minute of it, being able to actually hit what I'm shooting at makes a huge difference
The only thing is, I had a few problems during the day with it, when I first aired up and went to to chrono in, the warp feed began double feeding and I had lots of paint inside the actual body. Cleaning that was not very easy
But I adjusted the jumpers for dwell time on the warp feed and it seemed to stop for the most part. I had a few more breaks at by the end of the day (even when the tank I was using was full) and I couldn't figure out why. Anyway, EPIC Unit (who is also my team general) suggested it might be that the X-Valve needs to break in, but I don't know if that was the problem or if it was maybe my velocity, or maybe the Warp Feed still double feeding. Anyway, thats a post for the Tech forum.
Had quite a few people "ooh and ahh" over the set up though. Not very many had a clue what I was holding. And since I don't have any other barrel sleeve except the one that came with my ion a few actually thought I was using an ion
But, I set people straight and hopefully we mag users educated some folks. Most of the comments I got when I let people hold it was "Wow, its A LOT lighter than it looks"
At any rate I think AGD was well represented out there, especially since our team dominated the field all day long.Comment
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Yeah, I just rediscovered my old Spyder (out of necessity) and completely forgot how great of a shooter it is! I've messed around with different friends/newbs newer model Spyders, but they didn't shoot the same.
I found a soul in my first gun ever; my 1999 Kingman Powerfeed Spyder Compact w/ Sprint frame (before the ESP made it big), dipswitches and all.
Powered by nothing more than a 20oz CO2 and a 12vlt revvie and stock internals that haven't been lubed in years, I was shocked to see how well this performed.
Until I either finish my new 'Mag (before it goes to Pneumagger) or I get my Shocker back from the shop, this'll be my main gun. Or my "Anti-Phantom"... that thing's always fun to goof around with!
Ok, back on topic!Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!
Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.Comment
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I found a quote out of a manga comic once, and it has been my signature for a while on the dutch paintball forums i attend:Originally posted by EPIC UnitThe whole "soul" thing about a gun is extremely true in my opinion. While my Tippmanns had soul, just nothing like my Tac-1. When I'm holding my Mag and using it, I feel "connected" to the gun. So after using my Tac-1 for a while I continued to sell as many people Mags as possible, one of them being Vader, and a few others who are currently looking into them.
"Yes! I love being in battle! I love the moment when my marker (original text - Marker = body) stops being a machine and becomes part of me! My blood boils and my mind goes all white! It's an incredible high!Comment
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A little creepy... dedicated, but creepy...Originally posted by FiXeLI found a quote out of a manga comic once, and it has been my signature for a while on the dutch paintball forums i attend:
"Yes! I love being in battle! I love the moment when my marker (original text - Marker = body) stops being a machine and becomes part of me! My blood boils and my mind goes all white! It's an incredible high!Comment



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