that could work though
NeW eXtReMe e-MaG idea!!
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There would be no hopper, it would be like a bolt action rifleOriginally posted by pito189
How would the hopper stay on? Ducktape I guess? LOL.
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Na, I'm shipping all the parts out to hoplon today or tommorow, he bought them, I just got boredOriginally posted by Jonno06
it just MIGHT work..how about YOU try it?
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uhm, yes.Originally posted by irbodden
uhm, no.
AGD products in specific are NOT overpriced compared to the competition..
The Xmag weighs in at a whopping 1400 bones I believe, which puts it at about the price of a Dark IR3. The Xmag is not a "custom" emag, or aftermarket, like the SFL is, or for example like the dark IR3.
Now, a stock IR3 retails at about 1175, the C+C versions are about 100 dollars more. Considering an XMag is NOT retailed as the same gun as the emag is, they are essentially "stock" Xmags. They retail at 1400 for the stock version, the IR3 retails at 1175. There we go, it costs more than its competition. That's not even weighing in other competitive markers like the Intimidator or custom Matricies/Impulses. So yes, they are overpriced.
Now, besides an Anti-Chop eye, what performance advantages does the Xmag really have over a stock Emag? None, you essentially pay $500 for the body/ACE combo, which puts it slightly more expensive than the Freeflow or FBM body kits for Autocockers, for example.
Now lets take the Intelliframe. I own one, and believe that at $110-120, it is very overpriced. Dye, which is a company known for being overpriced, offers a frame at $70. I can't see what makes the Intelliframe $40 more. And how about Level 10? Although I admit it is an excellent product, $85 for a few o-rings, small metal carriers and shims, and a bolt? Be realistic.
I will admit though, that the classic mags and RT Pro's are very competetively priced, and I have no complaints about them.
So even though AGD is a good company, some of you people are so fanatically behind them that you fail to see some of the faults, if you will.OSK

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with dye's frame, you still need to buy a trigger and grips for it... thats whyProud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002Comment
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nah, to install the trigger, just knock out a pin, put in the trigger, and knock the pin back into place
and for stickies, slide over grip, tighten screwsProud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002Comment
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i dunno you guys thats one sweet looken mag there.... i would get that gold plated and hang that up on my wall.... and angles are over priced any ways and as the issue as duct tape it can fix an thing it can make any thing its greater then sliced bread.Comment
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what do we use if we cant afford Duck tape? Can we use Scotch Tape will that work, then we can see the internals work and it WONT hold it together. ( i have no life.im browsing forums at 1:04 in the morning gimme a break here)Good Traders: Cris8762
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Hmm, Trigger= $12, grips=$19Originally posted by halB
which adds up to more then the intelliframe
Thats about $102, with somewhat expensive pricing
How about Benchmark's frames? $65 fully loaded (they're crap, but still)OSK

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