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Airsoft Guns
Airgun Designs, Inc. (AGD) is a manufacturer of paintball markers and equipment formerly based in Wheeling, IL. The company is now based in Cary, IL. They are best known for manufacturing the Automag paintball marker. Tom Kaye founded AGD in 1987. As one of the oldest paintball companies in existence, AGD has been responsible for several innovations now common on the paintball scene.
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Spring Airsoft M249 MKII Full Scale SAW Machine Gun NEW Average Rating: ![]() |
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Product Description Get ready to Rambo it up with the Spring M249 S.A.W (Squad Automatic Weapon) Machine Gun. This full size spring powered machine gun features a bipod which can steady your aim when prone or propping your gun on something... |
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AK887 9mm Silver Airsoft Pellet Gun Average Rating: ![]() |
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Full scale replica of a 9mm Pistol. Silver and Black AK887. Uses 6mm plastic BB's (included) and 6mm Paintballs (not included). Great for target practice, with the same look and feel of a real pistol. Complete with spring activated 10 round magazine and starter pack of BB's... |
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Airsoft Gun with Silencer, Laser and Bluelight |
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Airsoft gun w/ laser, blue light and Silencer. Uses 6mm plastic BB's (included) and 6mm Paint balls (not included). Great for target practice, with the same look and feel of a real pistol. Complete with spring activated 10 round magazine and starter pack of BB's... |
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L85A2 Spring Rifle with Flashlight L85 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Airsoft Rifle L85A2 Style. Full Scale 1/1. Shoots around 300 FPS. Magazine Holds around 300 rounds. Comes with Mock Scope, Flashlight, and starter pack of BB's |
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Firepower SoftAir ICU System |
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"The ICU system is a system of mirrors that attach securely to the end of an airsoft gun or paintball marker. The mirrors are specifically curved, and turn your gun into a surveillance and targeting tool! No more peering your head around corners, exposing your face and body to your attackers... |
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8.4 Volt 4200 mAh NiMH Battery Pack - Airsoft Gun |
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Voltage 8.4v Capcity 4200 mAh Chemistry NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride Size 7 x Sub-C Cells Configuration 3 x 2 x 1 Across - Flat Stick Pack Connector Standard Tamiya with 14AWG Wire Can be charged rapidly and high drained up to 40 Amps... |
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2 9.6V 8xSubC 10C NiMH 3500 mah Airsoft Gun Packs NEW |
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9.6V, 3500 mAh Standard Tamiya connector 30A discharge current; Discharge Rate 10C Silicone AWG 14 wire, withstanding 600V, 200 Centigrade High temperature PVC wrapper Dimention: 174mmX45mmX23mm 8 Sub-C 3500 mAh matched cell Battery pack Specially design for Airsoft Gun... |
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Airsoft Guns 6 Bottles Of Airsoft Bb's - Orange Or Green (pack Of 1) |
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Rothco Ultra Force Tactical Holster |
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Leg strap, Quick release belt clip, Thumb snap, Clip Pouch |
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Heavy Weight Spring-Loaded Airsoft Gun Average Rating: ![]() |
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Full scale replica of Beretta 92, Heavy weight, 190 FPS, Uses .12 grams BB's, Includes 100 BB's |
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Rothco Tactical Holster |
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1000 Denier polyester, M.O.L.L.E. compatible, Front clip Pouch, Thumbsnap |
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Simmons Prohunter 2X20 Pistol Scope (Matte) |
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Pistol scope 2x magnification 20mm objective lens 50 yds parallax setting 25 yds field of view @ 100 yds 1 MOA 11 to 20 eye relief 10mm exit pupil 7.5 oz 8.25 long Includes lens covers Matte black finish |
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HQRP 7.2V 3300mAh Ni-MH Extra High Capacity Battery Pack w/ Tamiya Connector for Airsoft gun & Sumo Robots Replacement plus HQRP Coaster |
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Products trademarked HQRP® are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon. Also fits Airsoft gun & Sumo Robots connectors with Tamiya Connector. |
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44 Magnum Average Rating: ![]() |
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Our Sportsman airsoft guns are made from original designs of western and sporting models. Each gun is made of high quality plastic. The stock of these guns look like real wood and the barrels look like real steel... |
Since its introduction in 1990, many variations of the original Automag have been put into production. They differ in valve type, stock accessories, and other features.
1990- 68 Automag 1991- Minimag 1992- Sydarm 1996- RT 2000- RT Pro 2000- Emag 2002- Xmag
The Automag was one of AGD's first products, and initially, its most successful. The Automag holds the distinction of being the first semi-automatic marker to win a paintball tournament (Team Swarm at the 1991 International Masters). As a result of this early notoriety, AGD rocketed to the top of the paintball scene in the early 1990's, garnering a reputation as one of the leading manufacturers of paintball markers. Indeed, the automag, along with autocockers, was a common sight at major paintball tournaments.
The Minimag's main feature was its longer, stylized mainbody. It also came stock with a vertical adapter and a shorter barrel. The valve is identical to the 68 Automag valve, but with different laser engraving.
The Sydarm was originally developed for police training, featuring a horizontal magazine and integrated 12g adapter. Within a year of its introduction to the public, AGD restricted its sales of the sydarm to police only. Sydarms are now a collector's item.
The RT was a great leap in the Automag line. It featured AGD's new valve system, which refilled the dump chamber at full input pressure instead of regulated pressure. This allowed the marker to be able to shoot more than 26 balls per second (some claim as high as 36 balls per second) at a consistent velocity. The RT also featured internal airlines, a stylized mainbody, and a reactive trigger. The reactive trigger enables the user to reach the RT's high BPS by resetting the trigger with air pressure after a shot has been fired. When a certain force is applied to the trigger, the marker will fire with a "full-auto" effect.
The RT Pro featured the same valve system as the RT, but with parts that are compatible with earlier models. Unlike the RT, the RT Pro's valve had the same Outer Diameter as the valves on the 68 Automag, Minimag, and Sydarm (the RT Pro valve is not compatible with the Sydarm). The RT Pro's airlines were routed externally, as in previous models. This allowed the use of a standard fieldstrip screw, which in the RT was air-thru.
AGD was slow to integrate electronics into its markers, however, and by the late 1990's, the rise of electropneumatic paintball markers caused the company to lose market share and slowly slip in prominence. In order to remain competitive, AGD introduced the E-mag and later, the X-mag line of markers in order to remain competitive. Though initially successful, patent disputes with Smart Parts forced it to discontinue them. AGD now focuses on manufacturing markers and equipment for scenario and woodsball players.


















