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Local guy uses one. He is going blind and can only see shapes and shadows. His brother plays with him, they stick together and the brother directs fire like a machine gun team.
They don't move much once they pick a bunker, so I am glad the guy can have fun.
The newbies learn the difference between cover and concealment quick!
Wow! I remember looking at those years ago and thinking about getting one. Seeing what he's asking for it, I should have bought that one and added to my retirement fund. Seems pricey for something niche.
I wouldn't have any idea what to ask for one of these. He's probably in the same boat so high price and take the best offer I guess? Some of this niche stuff is hard to value because you never see it bought or sold.
These are very easy to slurry paint. As an owner of one I've had a few problems.
THey are fun, strapped one to a hammer 7 at ion one year and stopped a few charges from the German lines.
A guy that played at my local field use to run one all the time on his mini or axe. It seemed to work well for him with the quality Graffiti we were getting at the time it was a harder "magfed ball" but it fed awesome. I never really seen him have problems with it but he was for sure the type to take care of his stuff. He would use the thing all the time super respectful type to he didn't over shoot he just liked to shoot a lot of paint. It's a massive hard target and the way he used it he was easy to eliminate; but he would march out on the field like he was a character from a predator movie just lay down cover fire. Guy would buy like 2-3 cases of paint for a walk on day every weekend religiously for like 3-4 seasons. I guess he worked in the medical field and just liked to shoot paint. I bet he still has it but hasn't brought it to the filed in years. next time I see him I will ask if he still has it. He let me shoot it one time in the chirograph area with hose its hard to switch hands (basically got to come across your body) and the hose slowed aim movement (felt like the hose dragged a bit) but with no hopper up top you get a great field view. I think his had some sort of digital shot counter on it I remember like a LED readout, so you knew how many shots you took. they would hold just over a full case if I remember correctly.
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