#1 of 25 ANS Generation X Chaos Series Autococker in Fire Anodizing
according to new research from the internet, the fire anodizing came first, then water, and other anos, so that would make this the very first GX3?
ANS only made a few of these in preparation for the GX-3 Autococker, which is the same marker with different milling. This series was milled from WGP STO bodies.
"The new "Chaos Series", which is what I have, was a preview for the GX-3, ANS' newest custom autococker. There may not be any of them left, as ANS only made a few in preparation for the "GX-3" autococker. "
It has all the original parts, and an anodized matched bolt. The hammer, non-threaded IVG are very well made - better than other ANS lower tube kits I own. Pre-98 ANS quick fire frame with quick fire trigger plate. Marker is very clean, with only a few signs of use, such as, the bolt has some anno wear.
read more here:
http://www.warpig.com/paintball/tech...os/index.shtml
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according to new research from the internet, the fire anodizing came first, then water, and other anos, so that would make this the very first GX3?
ANS only made a few of these in preparation for the GX-3 Autococker, which is the same marker with different milling. This series was milled from WGP STO bodies.
"The new "Chaos Series", which is what I have, was a preview for the GX-3, ANS' newest custom autococker. There may not be any of them left, as ANS only made a few in preparation for the "GX-3" autococker. "
It has all the original parts, and an anodized matched bolt. The hammer, non-threaded IVG are very well made - better than other ANS lower tube kits I own. Pre-98 ANS quick fire frame with quick fire trigger plate. Marker is very clean, with only a few signs of use, such as, the bolt has some anno wear.
read more here:
http://www.warpig.com/paintball/tech...os/index.shtml
SOLD
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