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Smart parts nerve paintball gun/marker Halo b hopper Freak barrel kit with inserts Chrono to measure fps Air/nitro tank with protective cover Metal carrying case to marker Marker shoots awesome and if get good paint it never chops. All was only used for 1 year. Selling the whole kit for 1000. Selling all together. No individual sales. All you need is a mask and balls and you ar
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I saw this the other day and quickly moved on. I have seen some decent stuff pop up in Thunder Bay though. Never actually been there but my Grandma was born there when it was called Port Arthur.
Originally.... Yeah it was supposed to be out before the shocker
It had a crazy origin story.
Original prototypes had an inline chrono, sorta like something the Cyber9K had, and that chrono was supposed to be linked to a computer controlled regulator. The idea was the board would keep track of FPS, and use that data to adjust input pressure for a stable velocity... improved accuracy, etc.
Very complex.... and they hyped it up on the forums, etc. and... the it never really worked as designed. They could never work out the bugs, but had already spent a fortune on advertising, marketing, etc... so they dumped the design completely, and released a more traditional ram bolt design. By all accounts, it was a decent gun, though overpriced.
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