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  1. #1 Paintball marker suggestions??? 
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    About 10 years ago I used to practice with some local paintball tourney teams. Started with a Bushmaster pump and then finally got an Automag.

    Well for some reason, I've got an itch to get back into the field and have found that the gun technology has changed A LOT. I'm looking to spend maybe 300 bucks on a set up (can go second hand as well) which I'd like to have an N2 setup. Looking for opinions, suggestions and experiences on a primary marker and a backup for friends and the little lady.

    So far I'm thinking a second hand Proto Matrix Rail and a standard Spyder with aftermarket barrel. Anything I'm missing?

    Thanks!

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  2. #2 I know this is no help, 
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCarl View Post
    About 10 years ago I used to practice with some local paintball tourney teams. Started with a Bushmaster pump and then finally got an Automag.

    Well for some reason, I've got an itch to get back into the field and have found that the gun technology has changed A LOT. I'm looking to spend maybe 300 bucks on a set up (can go second hand as well) which I'd like to have an N2 setup. Looking for opinions, suggestions and experiences on a primary marker and a backup for friends and the little lady.

    So far I'm thinking a second hand Proto Matrix Rail and a standard Spyder with aftermarket barrel. Anything I'm missing?

    Thanks!

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    Yes, your missing a .50 Cal BMG . ( that's Browing Machine Gun for you LAME-mens ) ............
    I can guarentee you'll win every paint ball match you enter if you have this gun !!!

    Sorry Carl , can't help myself , I am just wrong and should be exterminated before I breed .

    Never tried paintball , looks like fun , but I don't need another addiction !!!!!

    How's things anyway in Vaginira ? Spring is upon you I hope, it sure is here,
    starting to get pretty , Morel mushroom season should be in a month too !!!

    Dater lays, Snortin out
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    Paintball is good fun. We went last weekend and I'm still recovering my tired ol' bones. Lost of diving into bunkers, squatting and crawling going on. I've found the guns now are rated to shoot between 25-30 ball per second! They call is shooting "ropes" since it's like a stream of balls. I can't imagine shooting that fast or having enough money to burn through paint like that.

    I ended up with a second hand 2008 Proto Matrix Rail in excellent condtion. Got a motorized hopper (ball feeder), aftermarket barrel, N2 tank, some cheap RealTree and was off! Seriously good time and you get to see the stuff people are made of out there.

    Returned with many welt, bruises and muscle aches. I'm going to go again probably next weekend!


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    I tried paintball once, had great fun, but never went back for no particular reason. It was the comraderie of the big group of friends, that never got back together again, I guess.
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  5. #5 Sounds like too much fun 
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCarl View Post
    Paintball is good fun. We went last weekend and I'm still recovering my tired ol' bones. Lost of diving into bunkers, squatting and crawling going on. I've found the guns now are rated to shoot between 25-30 ball per second! They call is shooting "ropes" since it's like a stream of balls. I can't imagine shooting that fast or having enough money to burn through paint like that.

    I ended up with a second hand 2008 Proto Matrix Rail in excellent condtion. Got a motorized hopper (ball feeder), aftermarket barrel, N2 tank, some cheap RealTree and was off! Seriously good time and you get to see the stuff people are made of out there.

    Returned with many welt, bruises and muscle aches. I'm going to go again probably next weekend!


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    Sounds like too much fun !!!! Another addiction for Carl , hmmm ?
    Sounds like your gun is a little on the Badd ASS side of life Carl . I guess if your gonna go , GO BIG !!! Aftermarket Barrel ? Is it rifled ??? How many FPS are we talking with the cansiter you got . Is it FPS tuneable like a PCP air rifle ???
    Make sure you bring twenty more of those to shoot Simon with in Fiji after I win the Lotto .

    Good piccy too , looks like smiles all around , painfull bruised ones ...

    Later, Snortin

    ps....You do realize your an official Hill Billy from VA now right !!!
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    Over ten years ago I put almost all of my savings into a pball gun setup which at that time cost me over 1000 bucks. The gun I got not only cost me 200 second hand but is clearly a much better performer. Almost all the stuff I got recently was second hand except for the mask and a new solid stainless steel barrel which should be coming next week!

    Hey, if I wanted to contract you to make a set of grips for me, what would I need to provide?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCarl View Post
    Over ten years ago I put almost all of my savings into a pball gun setup which at that time cost me over 1000 bucks. The gun I got not only cost me 200 second hand but is clearly a much better performer. Almost all the stuff I got recently was second hand except for the mask and a new solid stainless steel barrel which should be coming next week!

    Hey, if I wanted to contract you to make a set of grips for me, what would I need to provide?

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    Ummm , probably the ones that are on it at least I would need Carl , and to know what mods you wanted , finger grooves , etc ...
    I got a supplier of exotic woods here local and can get any wood you so desire .
    Let me know more of what you really had in mind with them on a PM if your serious enough to take that leep of quality into your sport . I would be more than happy to grip you up .

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  8. #8 Did you die ? 
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    Well Carl , you either died , or your next entreprenour adventure of getting me to make you rich off paintball grips for your customers halted when I told you I am not into production ...

    Here's a set of grips that you will like the wood, would look cool on a paintball gun too . This is Exotic Zebra Wood with 100 coats of finish . Smithsonian quality gun grips ..Look how well I fit wood to metal on this Colt , pretty sweet huh . Yeh no shit !!!!



    Bad part of the production plan is I charge at least $200 or more for a set of grips , and that is a bargain . There aint no money it for me, after labor especailly . Do you realize how long it takes to do a pair of grips ??? Fastest I have ever made a set just to get ready for finish to be applied is five hours . Most take 10 to 20 hours without finish on them . Finish takes another 10 hours minimum per set . Then there is finish cost , which is over $35 with sand paper too . I shoot no less than 50 coats of finish on my grips, most get between 75 and 100 , hand sanded between most coats too .
    $200 divided by my cheapest rate I work for at $25 hourly , is rediculously cheap if I actualy charged for all hours spent , like 15.00 an hour or much less ? Screw that !!!! There is a minimum of time involved,which is at least 15 hours per set . Do the math on that even at $15 hourly ? That is why I dont do it for a
    living , and I am smart enough to know that there aint anyone smart enough to take advantage of my talent either without me catching them trying it . I am Pollish , but so was Einstien !!!! LOL !!!

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    God damn Snortin, why you gotta be crushin' my paintball grip empire dreamz! I didn't know how much work is involved in making grips and figured you just sat on a rocking chain on your porch chewing on a straw, whittlin' wood and whistlin' the hours away then VOILA! SUPER PHATTY GRIPNESS.

    200 bucks is pretty expensive though... how much for just one grip? And how many one grips can you produce in a weekly output?


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  10. #10 I told you so 
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCarl View Post
    God damn Snortin, why you gotta be crushin' my paintball grip empire dreamz! I didn't know how much work is involved in making grips and figured you just sat on a rocking chain on your porch chewing on a straw, whittlin' wood and whistlin' the hours away then VOILA! SUPER PHATTY GRIPNESS.

    200 bucks is pretty expensive though... how much for just one grip? And how many one grips can you produce in a weekly output?


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    See Crazy Carl , I told you so , even you the wealthiest man on earth thinks $200 is expensive ..............
    That is why I don't do it for a living anymore. I can't afford to work for free . How about you ???
    Oh , and one grip models run $300 , because it makes me use only my left hand I can do upside down grip panels for $400 each though . Backwards is even higher ...
    Revolver grips are the hardest to do Carl , they take allot of time, and no mistakes or you start over. After 10 to 20 hours of working , make one mistake and who pays for it ? Me . Not good ....
    Hell , if I actually considered myself an artist ( which I do ) I would charge what I think I am really worth for a set of grips ..You don;t even want to know that price
    Most of my Rifle Stocks I make from blanks take me weeks of labor , some months even Carl . How do you put a price on it ???? Nobody would ever pay it . Just the wood alone for a rifle is over $200 to start with. This is asport for Kings and people with King money . People who really wna tmy work don;t ask me a price , because they can afford me .
    I couldn't even pay what its worth .
    Let me know if you want a free pair though , that I will do for you , and only you , for your gun only .

    Kelly

    PS....$200 is not expensive , you just think it is . Allot of my grips are worth more than my guns , my rifle stocks are worth three times as much as my guns . It is art , useable art . Some hang Picasso's , I hang my guns on the wall . Do the math on these two cases of my guns ( I have many more cases Carl ) with all revolvers in my custom grips at $200 ( some are grips are worth at least $500 just in labor Carl ) , and you'll understand ART and how there is NO REAL PRICE
    Not just understanding the mathematics of money , but the mathematics of ART too Carl . My guns and work are priceless , too me .
    Need is say more , this is my ART , my passion , and that is why I don't and won't and can't charge YOU one dime .









    You should see my Safe/Vault Crazy Carl !!!!! But then I would have to Wax ya for knowing too much about my art .

    Later, now go buy some $50 rubber grips that came out of a mold .



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