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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:
Jason "Zippy" Finnie

on October 20, 2003 at 14:45:33

: 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

Dude,

I shoot a 10 year old level 7 Automag. It os completely stock, including the original crown Point barrel that ADG put on it. The only thing that may not be considered stock is that i shoot air, not CO2. The automag has never broken down on me, is simple to maintain, and shoots great.

I also own a 2002 Cocker, a Tippmann 98, a Tippmann Prolite, an Original Spyder classic, and an old school VM-68. I have since sold all but the Cocker and my Mag to kids in my neighborood. The Cocker is a project gun for a sniper gun. The Mag I keep just cause it rocks, period!


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