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So who bought the Radar Mk. 3000 prototype from Goodwill?
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Oh, you mean the “6 pounds of paintball stuff”? What a under the RADAR description (get it?)
I was about to post this same question.
I took it to $163, but that was my limit.
I actually was only interested in the Radar 2000 Nelson pump (and still am). Didn’t really want the Radar 3000 F1 Illustrator clone (I think that is what it is), but since I could find zero information about it, I figured it is rare enough that I could flip it to one of you vultures.
Let’s see if anyone fesses up! And congratulations to them.
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I looked, but it was too rich for my blood.
My money is on Mr. Bacci
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I did buy these. And I would agree with Ecapnation that they were production but likely didn't sell well. Of the few I have seen the earlier models ave a slightly different engraving on the side. I would guess the company started out machining parts for Larry Littlefield of WWP / Command Post and when they weren't paid for their razorback parts (and maybe Raven semi auto parts) they re branded and sold the Radar MK 2K and 3K with this own branding. The Raven (WWP's semi) photos showed gas through grip so it would make sense they would change the design slightly to have the gas go through the front of the frame but not through the grip but that is just a guess as I really haven't seen clear enough photos of the Raven to know if this is at all related.
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