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Post by orpackrat on Mar 31, 2012 14:06:30 GMT -8
I took my new TM7 out to play and forgot to get some good 9V batteries so I would get 100 shots on a cheap 9V and it would be dead. I could go out and buy some nice 9V's but they are kinda expensive and having to deal with them, extra's, and all that gets expensive. I could get the 9.6V batteries and a charger but even those are expensive. My solution, I picked up a little while ago, 3 basic 8.4V 1100mah, 1200mah, 1600mah NIMH Batteries and a charger for $15 at an airsoft swap meet. Today was a day for working on paintball gear with my Girl Friend. Its put together with spare parts at the moment, will make a battery mount to hold it nice and low on top as well as see about mounting the connector though the body of the marker so that it can run regular 9V's as well but for right now, the battery pack is the only thing it runs off of. The 8.4V battery works great, will have to get it to a game to see how long it holds out, got my smallest battery on it at the moment, the 1100mah 8.4V battery and I have a 1200mah and 1600mah battery as well:
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 18, 2012 16:06:22 GMT -8
www.tippmann.com/ft-12rental.aspxLooks interesting enough, nice they made it easy to disassemble and clean, just curious as the to durability of it, whether its a composite body or aluminum (probably composite), if the price is right, I may pick one up to toy with.
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 17, 2012 22:44:21 GMT -8
I'm in, probably get skittles too.
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 16, 2012 17:11:05 GMT -8
You can get an old PMI Trracer for around $50 or an Empire Trracer for $125.
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 15, 2012 4:11:32 GMT -8
I'll take it for the TiPX.
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Fanz
Mar 11, 2012 17:21:39 GMT -8
Post by orpackrat on Mar 11, 2012 17:21:39 GMT -8
Extreme Velocity in Salem has a rack of masks for trying on, go in and see what fits you best, as fir a fan, try and find a 17mm fan and if you can't, a 20mm fan, both would be 5vdc and 2 is best. Run them in series on a single 9V battery with and on/off switch.
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 7, 2012 22:22:34 GMT -8
Hmm, may have a Trilogy Pump with basic barrel I could trade...
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 7, 2012 22:21:44 GMT -8
ouch thats out of my price range That's retail markup though, not team pricing.
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 7, 2012 6:02:58 GMT -8
do you know what one of these is gonna cost Saw a Pre-order price of about $450 if I remember right.
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 7, 2012 6:02:03 GMT -8
just need to burrow a gun Got a nice pump trilogy waiting for you with Freak Bored Lapco.
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Post by orpackrat on Feb 21, 2012 13:24:47 GMT -8
Looking forward to the game on the 17th.
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Post by orpackrat on Feb 2, 2012 11:05:52 GMT -8
Lol, I read the post wrong.
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Post by orpackrat on Feb 2, 2012 5:16:26 GMT -8
What is the fee for BYOP and does that include the use of FS rounds?
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Post by orpackrat on Jan 28, 2012 23:30:51 GMT -8
I'm planning on attending.
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Post by orpackrat on Jan 26, 2012 13:27:26 GMT -8
There is a limited run of specialty sized 35/3000 tanks on MCB. Some people had to drop out of the buy in so there are some tanks available. www.mcarterbrown.com/forums/dealers-forum/185334-35ci-tank-reality-pre-order-mod-approved-payment-due-1-25-a.html"To compare but I do have diameter and length specs. 13ci tank is 7.33" L and 2.0" D...this is for the tank only 22ci tank is 11.38" L and 2.0" D...this is for the tank only 35ci tank is 7.8" L and 3.21" D...this is for the tank only" Basically you get a tank about the same length as a 13/3000 but almost 3 times the shots and not much heavier. If your running pump a lot and like to run small tanks but the 13/3000 does not give enough shots and a 22/3000 is to long, this may be the tank for you. There are only 60 tanks ordered and it is doubtful there will be another run as next time a minimum of 100 tanks will have to be order. I already bought one and would buy another if I could afford it, just passing the info on so you have a chance at getting in on these tanks.
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