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For you paint ballers out there.
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How much would you pay for a weapon like this? Or this. [url:71dad]http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2702834943&category=un defined[/url:71dad] I was scanning for a new boomstick barrel when i found this guys e-bay store. I proceeded to drool uncontrolably, and began thinking about bidding on one. I currently have a nice spyder with some moddifications, but im always in the market for a badass new toy if its at a good price. I also play with a group of guys and random targets, i mean people we find that may not have gear but want to play, so having the extra weapon, my old spyder, lying about might be nice. A video of it being fired. [url:71dad]http://www.armotech.com/product/Product-main.htm[/url:71dad] Notice the kick even with the Co2 tank foward mounted. I would use a remote line naturally. Im really tempted to get it but i want to know how accurate it is and so forth and i cant seem to find out. If anyone has information, be it you've used one or know of a friend who knows a guy who saw it fired. Im just looking for accuracy info, rate of fire looks good to me. |
bah, the Real Action Marker is cooler, it actually fires and feeds like the real thing.
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Damn I wish I could afford to play paintball, never mind get a gun like that. cry: cry: cry: cry: cry:
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Link? Price?
I knew of a gun back in the day that was a 20 round magazine fed .68cal paintball gun. It was something like $1,400. I like this one because i can adapt my current gear to work with it. I dont need to get mag holders, which were probably custom. Granted i would go to Army surplus and get some real ones and mod them to work. |
ive got an automag 68 classic, with a 68ci nitro tank and smart parts tear drop barrel, with a KAPP foregrip and iron sight rail with a laser scope.
total price - roughly $550 biggrin: |
I payed a visit to the Armotech forums and read what people wherre saying. One man said exactally what i wanted to here.
He said that it was accurate at close and far ranges. He also said; "the marker shoots far, really far". Read some more after that and it sounds like a nice weapon. I think after this payday i will bid on one. Nothing but praise for there tech support on there forums as well. Sounds like a good deal if i can get them for 300 or so considering retail is around 500. |
another thing to spend hundreds of dollars on.......NOT
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[quote="Old Reliable":70d5f]another thing to spend hundreds of dollars on.......NOT[/quote:70d5f]
Jesus Christ, Old you've turned into a cynical awnry old lady. |
hey i just like speaking my mind. fuck you
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[quote="Old Reliable":b1166]hey i just like speaking my mind. fuck you[/quote:b1166]
Hey thats cool, I was simply making an observation. I like to speak my mind to. fuck you |
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Ooookay... well im spending the cash, doing some e-bay recon to see what the average going rate is from this dealer. Then i'll start my bidding.
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NICE! Those are the guns we used at Fort Knox! biggrin:
The only thing is they are too much like the real thing, and don't have advanced paintball gun features, like a hopper. My gun has one, and I dunno what I'd do without it. It keeps the balls from clogging in the barrel. |
Yeah i saw it... Did a quick double take, then started looking for info. Simulated kick and the accuracy are what finally sold me. I wanted something to remind me of my old M-16 A2, which by the way they make in a paintball gun!
ARMOTECH: WG-65-A1 :m-16 A1 Replica Wg-65-A2 :m-16 A2 Replica Wg-65 :M-4 Replica Anything above the 65 is a varient with differant fetures but still looks like a M-4. Its a standard paintball gun Joe. You can use a hopper. They also make a nice handgun, and a series of MP5's. |
[quote="Bazooka_Joe":5ed2d]It keeps the balls from clogging in the barrel.[/quote:5ed2d]
*tries real hard to keep his mind outta the gutter* |
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