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Post by ghost416 on Oct 19, 2012 20:57:17 GMT -5
Okay so i have old paintball gear that i dont use, and really if anyone or anyone someone knows would like to buy it then reply. to this thread
I own a spyder Electra Speedball gun plus 4 pods, and a 4+1 pod and tank belt, gravity feed hopper, and the co2 tank to go with it. Plus the paint balls in the pods and the rest left over. which is aprox over 500 balls.
Condition: I only really used the stuff in 3 games, Never really liked paintball, hence why im selling it to get airsoft gear. Everything is still as good as new.
Price: $200 for all. $150 for the gun by its self, 50 for the gear.
Pictures: Will come soon
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Post by dave OC-6 on Oct 19, 2012 21:29:34 GMT -5
not gona burn for that, i still have my gun and gear.... VM 68 custom with tons of upgrades (never gona even sell it, going to will it to my kids in lue of money) thanks dave
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Post by ghost416 on Oct 20, 2012 21:41:33 GMT -5
I wanna sell my electra so i can get 200 dollars worth of airsoft gear. Primarily imma look into some good cqb gear
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Post by wraven on Oct 20, 2012 23:33:26 GMT -5
Word of wisdom, shooting old paint can can result in soup pouring out of your barrel and the marker will appear to be highly inaccurate (due to dimples and depressions that have set into your old paint over time)
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Post by ghost416 on Oct 21, 2012 13:11:18 GMT -5
i take care of the paint, the pods contain hard shell paint but i still move them around to keep the paint shell from getting dented.
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Post by caliban on Oct 23, 2012 19:56:41 GMT -5
A VM68?! Dude, that is old school one of my friends used one when we played back then. I'll put the word out ghost
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Post by Foggy (CR4) on Oct 24, 2012 8:40:16 GMT -5
VM68 ... the good old days when paintball guns had weight to them, 20oz anti-syphon C02 cans matched to your gun were considered "High End" lol.. I remember people running dual source on the '68s ... 3.5 oz tank in the front... with a 20oz tank in the back. Like that would help that pigs gas milage. Dave, what work did you have done to it? Common mods we used to do @ I&I was mill down the body, mill down and lighten the lower bolt. Replace the upper bolt with a venturi or low pressure bolt. Push/Pull Trigger replacement. Expansion chamber in the front instead of the extra 3.5oz bottle and then run a hardline down to main tank which we'd move onto a drop forward under the pistol grip. Damn thing still weighted a ton afterwards. One of the few paintball guns that had a recoil due to that heavy lower bolt.
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Post by dave OC-6 on Oct 24, 2012 17:33:50 GMT -5
foggy, you are showing your age... mods... armosen brl (limited run from south aftica) M4 stock kit right side only cocking hndl. anti syphon kit morterised hopper high end loader venturie polished bolt upper and lower red dot soviet sight back up sights real silencer (long gone ) bipod mount rear mounted 7 oz tank set up, i hate hoses 12 gram emergency kit high end O rings just the basics .... sheridan sent us free stuff prior to them going under to help promote paint ball in europe, our team showed the german governement that PB was safe and they allowed it to pe leagalised then. we also got 2-300 a day to play the germans.... that was fun
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Post by dave OC-6 on Oct 24, 2012 17:37:08 GMT -5
but compaired to the other guns out there you had the splatmaster, look it up. and the autococker (pice of uter crap) the vm68 or PMI III was the ONLY way to go if you wanted a rock solid bullit proof system. if i was to get back into PB (not looking to) i bet it coule more than hold its own after about 12 years in storage with just a O ring kit and a tune up.
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