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AGD Releases UltraLight Engineering Mainbodies
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Airgun Designs (AGD) is proud to announce the release of a new mainbody for the AGD family of paintball markers. This new all aluminum mainbody, part of the ‘UltraLight Engineering’ (ULE) series of parts from AGD, is compatible with the Automag, Minimag, RT Pro, and E-Mag markers. Initially, the ULE mainbody will be available in vertical feed only. Later this year, a Warp Feed™ version of the mainbody will be available.

The ULE mainbody, with an MSRP of $145, also changes some of the things that have been part of the AGD family of markers from the beginning. These exciting new changes are:

54% Weight Savings - By moving to aluminum, we achieve an astonishing 54% weight savings in comparison to the stainless steel vertical feed mainbody.

A Variety of Colors - ULE Mainbodies are available in black, red, pewter, purple, and blue.

Threaded Vertical Feed Neck & Ball Detent- The ULE Mainbody’s vertical feed neck & ball detents are Angel™ threaded, allowing you to select from a wide variety of aftermarket accessories to personalize your AGD marker.

Threaded Barrels - The ULE Mainbody utilizes one of the most popular barrel interfaces in the industry, Autococker™ threading.

These features, combined with Airgun Designs’ legendary reliability and customer service, make the new ULE Mainbody a way to personalize your AGD marker. Lightweight. Low profile. Colorful. Beautiful. What more do you need in a mainbody?

The ULE Mainbody is the creation of Airgun Designs, a company that has brought many innovations to the paintball industry since its founding in 1988. These innovations include the Power Feed, Reactive Triggers, and the Warp Feed. Also, compressed air and fiber wrapped tanks, a common sight at paintball fields the World over, were first introduced to the paintball industry by Airgun Designs back in 1991.

Interested in learning more about current and upcoming Airgun Designs products? Please visit us at http://www.airgun.com and at http://www.automags.org. Automags.org is the Official Automags Owners Group. This site is owned and operated by Airgun Designs, and provides a place where paintball fanatics can come together and interact.

 


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