Titan Semi Auto
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I had a couple of these over time. If I remember correctly it was a powerfeed Mirage. I have had a mirage for 25 years and it has never let me down. Just a few orings in it and its a solid shooter.
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These are great in-line blowbacks. Similar to a 98 custom but better in some regards💀 PK x Ragnastock 💀Comment
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I bought a lot of 3 of these a couple years ago. All were ex-rentals. The way these come apart is really clever and the valve design is really cool. However, only one of mine will cycle and only on co2. All of them need new drive springs and barrels are unobtainium. Still, a neat little gun and really robust design.
Edit: Mine are all have an integrated VASA but this one is bottom line with an external hose. I didn't know they had two different models.Last edited by RhoXi; 07-25-2025, 07:37 AM.Comment
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I have one of these, a foundling I recovered while helping the field owner clean up after a day's play. Its a solid little shooter that really should've done better than it did when it was released - no tools disassembly down to the valve, inline blowback drivetrain completely contained so paint and other crap can't get into it, less than 50 parts total...what's not to like? Sadly, I think what did it in was A: looking pretty dorky and B: no name recognition like Tippmann or Kingman.
However, with this example I just have to ask...what in the unholy redneck fark is up with that bottom-line run??Last edited by Drunkscriblerian; 08-05-2025, 11:09 PM.Comment
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I was was originally going to chalk it up to lots of Busch light and enthusiam but that looks factory. I think it's because that's the only place they were able to put the line because of the air passages in the body. -
Huh. Mine just has a Spyder-style VASA that is definitely factory. Wonder if this one's an earlier version?
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