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WARPIG Tech Talk - Automags

Re: automag worth the price?

In Reply to: automag worth the price? posted by Wings11 on October 12, 2003 at 22:43:28:


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Posted by:
rick applegarth

on October 13, 2003 at 14:55:25

: i was looking at the automag scenario guns and im wondering if there worth the price? are the stock barrels accurate enough (yea i know paint is the main thing for accuracy), cause they cant be swapped for after-market ones? how durable are they? are they as realistic as they claim? can other upgrades be used on them (regs, remotes, non-automage scopes, etc)? thanks


well. it all depends. i love mags, i think they're great guns, they ARE very, very realiable guns. they shoot great when you get them setup right (which isn't hard)
the barrels CAN be swapped out for other barrels, i dont know where you heard you couldn't.
AGD has come out with a new ULE (ultra light engineering) body that takes cocker threaded barrels now.
theres the level 10, a new antichop bolt for the Mag, that stops the huge mess of mags chopping, the ULE body, the intelliframe, yframe, the xvalve, and many more new upgrades for a mag that make it a very light gun now.
if you go on http://www.automags.org/forums
you'll find a LOT more information on mags, and the people there are great, they're friendly and will help you with ANY question, or problem you might have.

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