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  1. #31
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    I still like OutlawAir but...

    ..if you decide to market to the masses; "Sick Nasty Ag Air Slayer Gangsta Assassin"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
    I still like OutlawAir but...

    ..if you decide to market to the masses; "Sick Nasty Ag Air Slayer Gangsta Assassin"
    now that is a mouthful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSP REAPER
    now that is a mouthful!
    What, the SNAASGA?

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    agd roar, as in "The lions roar again." Perfect title for the press release.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jade_monkey07
    going off what BigE and others have started µFill (microfill)

    µFire
    µBallin (werd up)
    OK... buy why Mu? For those that don't know µ is actually the lowercase representation of Greek letter Mu or Mi. It does have a numeric value of 40 in the greek studies and so far as wikipedia says: If the Alpha and Omega represent the beginning and end... µ represents the middle. Just silly geekery but I was just interested.

    P.S> for all you engineers and physics nuts out there you'll notice that I avoided the scientific representation of µ... I'll leave tat up to you. I like the name uFill though.

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    home brew

    µbrew

    strange brew?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jade_monkey07
    home brew

    µbrew

    strange brew?
    Microbrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chafnerjr
    It does have a numeric value of 40 in the greek studies and so far as wikipedia says: If the Alpha and Omega represent the beginning and end... µ represents the middle.
    maybe because it takes 40 hours to fill something
    I have no reason why it would be the middle :P
    scientific use makes the most sense

    anytime i use µ assume i mean micro lol

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    ForceAir
    BEZERKERS
    ALL MAG SHOOTING TEAM

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    H-pack, for High pressure air conversion kit.

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    Name

    What about

    Quark

    Swamp

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    Fangletooth Air

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    Great responses so far thanks!

    This is NOT going to be an AGD product. I am going to make it under Technicor Industries.

    AGD

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    So much for my dream...

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    I vote Outlaw Air. scatchy, easy to remember. SPELL, and represents what the product does/is within the context of Outlaw ball, ect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
    Have you ever noticed that anything called "Magic-Something" or "Something-Magic" is only called that because if you knew how simple it was you'd never even consider buying it?


    Magic Knife, Facial Magic, Magic Jack, Pasta Magic, Magic Bullet, Magic Hangers, the Magic Box...

    In order, that's "sharp knife", "face cream", "phone line extension", "plastic jar", "small blender", "flexible coathanger" and "bent brass pipe".

    I have. However, my post seems to have been lost on the crowd...



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    Quote Originally Posted by robo1
    H-pack, for High pressure air conversion kit.

    I like this, thumbs up !!

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    AirGun MiniComp by Technicor Industries

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    reair

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    TIMC
    Technicor Industries Mini Compressor

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    TechAir

    or

    TIPAS (Technicor Industries Pellet Air Supply)

    or

    TIPA (Technicor Industries Pellet Air)

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    Adamas (Greek word for diamond. Because thats what this does, compresses the useless into diamonds)

    Sound's pretty cool right? The Adamas Compressor

    pronounced: a-dae-mas

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    SAC (probally not politically correct enough)
    small air compressor

    PAC
    Personal air compressor
    Pellet/Paintball air compressor

    Technicor PAC

    TAC
    Technicor Air Compressor

    Just out of curosity what kind of air tanks do pellet guns use? anyone know?

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    "Infinite Air"

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    Wink Marvin

    Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator






























    How about calling it the Marvin ?










    But seriously it should be called Airtron .





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    First thing that came in to my head was Com-Pak, like the 6-Pak

    or maybe Kom-Pak since people are in to the whole using K's in place of C's thing.

    TI CompPak?
    TI MicroPak?
    TI ProPak?
    TI PowerPak?

    The logo should say "Because Quality Always Compresses Linearly" or something awesomely nerdy.

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    AutoFill?

    Then you can make a larger version with vent holes and call it a MiniFill.

    *rimshot*

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    First thing I thought of was T.K.O. - The T and K are obvious, somebody could come up with something for O and make it sound cool...

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    TIMC
    Technicor Industries Mini Compressor
    I don't know why... but it makes me think Timmy... or Tiny Tim. I must be in a strange mood today.

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    Safe-T-fill

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