Airgun Designs USA XmagBest gun ever.
I was able to get my hands on a EURO XMag, you should too. Most consistent gun I have ever shot, along with it's integrated valve design that results in no shootdown.
I was able to get my hands on a EURO XMag, you should too. Most consistent gun I have ever shot, along with it's integrated valve design that results in no shootdown.
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Currently 4.5/5 stars.
Airgun Designs USA Xmagi bout my x directly from tom kaye in 2003, it was an amazing marker, fast as you could imagine, milling is top notch, and they are the lightest of the E-mags, that being said...
it was a gas hog,...
i bout my x directly from tom kaye in 2003, it was an amazing marker, fast as you could imagine, milling is top notch, and they are the lightest of the E-mags, that being said...
it was a gas hog, as are all mags, so thats nothing new. it can be finicky sometimes, the level 10 system, though remarkable as it is, has many quirks, some of which manifest them selves at the worst times
the gun itself is a featherweight, as soon as you put the battery pack on it though.. it gains almost a pound. which makes it a bit heavier of a marker compared to some of the stuff out on the market now. but it still leaps and bounds lighter than an off the shelf E-mag with twistlock body
they require alot of consumable parts, the foamie on the face of the bolt usually gets shot off after about 6 months to a year, the bolt bumper also reffered to as the RT bumber (its a clear rubber instead of the older, more durable blue ones on the classic mags) whould shed after about a year, 6 months if heavy use, i also had an AGD 4500 flatline, great tank but also prone to eating reg-seats
and then there is the electronics, alot of these the eyes never worked, due to them shorting out on the screw that holds the board in place. with level 10 eyes were unnesscary, but hey if your paying for it, it should work right?
if you let the battery drain completely, it would lose ALL the setting on the board, including resetting the shot counter
in summation, it still is a positive review though, because, most all of the quirks are minor ones, the comsumable parts are under 5 bucks each, the marker is stupidly rare, and you can rest assured, you will probably never see another out at the field, and because of the rarity, youll never have to worry about depreciation, they still sell (when they change hands) for over a grand
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Currently 3.7/5 stars.
Airgun Designs USA Xmagamazing gun, extremely reliable but if something does go wrong its difficult to get parts, due to the company almost being non existant. warp breach/function is great if your into some old school...
amazing gun, extremely reliable but if something does go wrong its difficult to get parts, due to the company almost being non existant. warp breach/function is great if your into some old school stuff. resale has held fairly well and over all a great gun
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Currently 2.6/5 stars.
Airgun Designs USA XmagI got this beat after I had been into AGD guns for some time, I loved the milling on the marker and the custom annodizing was superb
Like all AGD guns its inefficient, but its very fast. lighter...
I got this beat after I had been into AGD guns for some time, I loved the milling on the marker and the custom annodizing was superb
Like all AGD guns its inefficient, but its very fast. lighter than the original and euro emags, this gun still weighs considerable more than markers available now. But considering its 10 years later and this marker can still keep up, I believe that says something about the quality.
Parts can still be had from AGD or one of multiple dealers still selling parts
The biggest hurdle is tuning the mechanical anti chop bolt system, once that is done, the marker is a dream to shoot