ICE (yes ...) Panther VTS

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  • Ecapnation
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4209
    • South Central Long Island

    #1

    ICE (yes ...) Panther VTS

    Moving this along as I really don't collect ICD mechs so this one is kinda an orphan in my stash.

    Works decently, fairly good condition and as a 45 grip block.

    Very low serial number.... 3


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  • OpusX
    Still pumpin'
    • Jul 2020
    • 1448
    • KCMO

    #2
    OH ... Myrkul may want this...
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    • scottieb
      Member since 2004
      • Jul 2020
      • 3948
      • Lincoln, Nebraska

      #3
      Very low serial number indeed.
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      • un2xs
        un2xs commented
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        Maybe. Did ICE use the same numbering convention as ICD? If so, this was the 3rd one completed in September of '93. But weren't these only made for one year?
    • XEMON
      Frenchy is here!
      • Jul 2020
      • 3029
      • Nor Cal

      #4
      Are the silver parts raw?
      Also, is the casa reversible (can it be mounted horizontally)?
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      • Ecapnation
        Ecapnation commented
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        Nope Annoed silver, I think it is though never looked into it

      • wthomas333
        wthomas333 commented
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        The vasa on the Panther is reversible You can see mine in the ICD picture thread turned the other way.

      • un2xs
        un2xs commented
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        The VTS ASA is indeed capable of running horizontal towards the front. When CO2 was king I used to run a Puma with a 9 or 12 oz siphon under the barrel. Made for a rather short gun that was easy to use in the scrub brush at Krazy Chris' Paintball just west of Manhattan, KS.
    • un2xs
      Old Slow Fat Guy
      • Jul 2020
      • 558
      • Manhappening Kansas

      #5
      Do you know if the 45 grip is original? Is it marked in any fashion? If my memory is correct, some ICD grips have Indian Creek Designs stamped/machined into them.

      Is that an original barrel? If so, that's probably more rare than the gun itself.

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      • Ecapnation
        Ecapnation commented
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        The grip matches the silver parts so I can not exactly say... It is drilled for the larger asa spacing though. Everything else is stock
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