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Air Gun Designs Marker Collection

AGD Automag    1986

Blow forward bolt design and stainless steel valve construction made these markers to last the test of time. Marker was created by Tom Kaye. One of the early semi auto markers on the market it features the Power Feed and twist lock barrels. Not Co2 friendly so many accessories were added to these markers to keep the liquid out.

AGD Mini Mag    1991

Came out after the Automag, Featuring a vented shroud and short barrel patterned after the Tech9 handgun, it was and instant hit. The Advanced Integrated Regulator remained the same as the 68 Automag but the vertical bottle adapter made it easier for players to keep liquid CO2 out of their markers. The Minimag was scheduled to be discontinued in 1999 but an outcry from players, kept in production.
 

Sold to the International Paintball Museum in 2020 to make room for more Tippmann Collection.

AGD Micromag    1990s

The Minimag functionally is the same as an Automag Classic. Cosmetically, it has a longer stainless steel powerfeed body with venting milled into the front end. In addition, the stock barrel was a bit shorter and used autococker threads, and a vertical ASA with a braided stainess steel line from the ASA to the A.I.R.
 

(Advanced Integrated Regulator) valve. Sold in 2020 to make room for more Tippmann stuff.

AGD Automag    1986

Blow forward bolt design and stainless steel valve construction made these markers to last the test of time. Marker was created by Tom Kaye. One of the early semi auto markers on the market it features the Power Feed and twist lock barrels. Not Co2 friendly so many accessories were added to these markers to keep the liquid out.
 

Sold in 2018 because of duplicate markers in the collection. 

Air Gun Designs is a great company that has been innovative from the start and have contributed greatly to the sport and continue to produce great products.

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