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WARPIG Tech Talk - Automags

Re: BUYING A MAG-THIS SOUND GOOD?

In Reply to: BUYING A MAG-THIS SOUND GOOD? posted by b2k3 on November 18, 2003 at 17:44:39:


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Posted by:
rick applegarth

on December 15, 2003 at 06:29:01

all that is good, very good. the bency frame is kinda sloppy tho, and has a LOT of extra pull that you dont need.
i'd look into the AGD Intelliframe. they have the Y-Frame out now that is bent 15 degrees forward or something like that.
but since AGD makes them theirselves, it'll be in tolerance more than any other frame.

the smartparts block box, no clue, dont need. you dont need another reg. on the mag period. you'll end up starving the gun if you did that.
rt valve, sure.
if you got the money, get the xvalve. its 3oz lighter, may not sound like a lot, but when you got both of them hand in hand, its a big difference, and has a recharge rate of over 30cps.
it also COMES with the level10 bolt system.

they also have ULE bodies out now to make the mag even lighter-by a lot since the original bodies are stainless steal, and these are aluminum.

AGD also came out with a ULT, ultra light trigger.
this makes the trigger extremely light, and should only really get one if you have a rt or xvalve

hope this helps


: im planning on getting a minimag for a back up gun behind my bushmaster and i just wanted to run this buy you all for your opinions. so far i would like to run the minimag with a benchmark 2-finger frame, level 10 bolt, dye boomstick, some drop forward, and maybe a r/t valve. i friend of mine said something about a regulator by smart parts called the black box, or something like that. do you have any info on this? thanks.


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