Spyder electronic markers really do require a 9.6v battery. There are any number of manufacturers, but the solenoids they use to trip the sear won't work reliably on a regular 9v battery (or at least...
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Spyder electronic markers really do require a 9.6v battery. There are any number of manufacturers, but the solenoids they use to trip the sear won't work reliably on a regular 9v battery (or at least...
May be a dumb question, but the tank is empty, right?
I don't know.. looks to me like both of those bounced
Which leads to my other question.. with the flatline and the apex (and shooting an A5), do you find the need to use tougher shell paint to...
There is always the Hammer 7 or Trracer if you're interested in pump markers.
Lo
Yup, the low velocity makes sense.. the bounce seems really odd.
Just out of curiousity (because it's where I thought this thread was going).. can you flip the bolt on the G6R like you could on...
Only some woodsballers ;)
Ogemow, I don't recall what the pattern is called, but the Rotor I found (used for under $100) is not dissimilar to a tigerstripe pattern. "Liquid green" maybe?
I disagree.
Sure, you don't want to skimp on eye protection.. but that's what ASTM testing is for. If you're buying a designated paintball mask, it's going to be safe.
I've found that there are...
You may also be interested in looking for the Blackcell kits, which converted SP Ions into a similar configuration, or the T9 Longbow, which put the longbow stick feed on the Tiberius T9 (which was...
A few from last weekend playing with Vicious
http://pennerpics.smugmug.com/Paintball2013/Big-Game-33013-pass-2/i-VvHpN3g/1/L/IMG_7506-L.jpg...
Sure thing. A batch of paint that's been climate controlled its entire life vs one that sat in a hot semi-truck pulled over on the side of the road for a few days... 0.01 difference will be the least...
Any paint will vary in size from batch to batch, and depending on the environmental conditions it has seen during its lifetime. There's no way to say for sure.
The best you can get is that some...
I haven't yet seen a Ninja 45/45.. need to check those out.
I think Torch may have ended up with my old skinny 45/45.
Lo
I also like the 45/45s, because I don't shoot a whole lot, and I like the lighter weight. But another factor is the length of the tank -- if you have long arms like I do, it's best to get a longer...
Not adolescent males in an adrenaline fueled sport being poorly spoken and inconsiderate... nah...
These sorts of things simply don't happen.
Say what you want about his sales pitch skills... the G5 does address the two major problems with their design:
Leaky macroline fittings (since it's internal now)
Shredding the dump valve oring...
Also, this way they didn't have to redesign their regulator...
I like this. My problem with macro is that it can blow out during a game, or leak if it doesn't seal quite right. This is a...
I should probably send in my phantom for some love... hmm..
Lo
Why must this have been the same weekend as Living Legends? :(
Alas..
Lo
Let's try something a little more like this
Lo
LOL. No.
Feel may be an accurate descriptor of it. Recoil/smoothness, trigger response time, barrel rise.. all of that.
I generally can't stand poppets... namely for their shot quality and sound.
I was very pleasantly surprised by the G6R.
Lo
I'd wait a month or two for the G1-M to be released.
Mechanical version of the SP1/G-1, similar to the mechanical eNMEy that was released a few months back. Excellent performance, milsim style,...
I've airbrushed duracoat.. it's all in the mix.
Lo
Well, first things first:
Is this at room temperature? Electrochemical reaction, heat is a major process driver, etc, etc.
Tried multiple batteries? Even the name-brand batteries will have some...