Etek limited paint setup

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  • cheapguitarscheapthrills
    aka Gabe Tex
    • Mar 2024
    • 467
    • Worcester county MA

    #1

    Etek limited paint setup

    Put this together for fun/playing mag fed without buying magfed. I mostly play pump or stockclass but got this Etek 3 on the cheap. Still ironing things out but I took it out in the yard for some target practice. Super fun light setup! If the magfed guys don't approve I might start taking this for walkons to switch things up. Torn between the gauntlet or 007 style harness I'll have to play a few matches to see what I prefer.

    Etek 3 Lt, no name cocker barrel 14" (shoots nicely currently for sale),Paintball DNA cram n jam, Ninja 50/4500, HK army tank extender
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  • markdem
    G'day mate 🇦🇺
    • Nov 2022
    • 400
    • Rhode Island

    #2
    The magfed game this weekend has pump/stock class mixed in. Basically, they are trying to be inclusive. So yes, they would probably accept that setup

    Failing that, you could single load it and call it a "sniper" setup

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    • Chuck E Ducky
      Ragnastock Enforcer
      • Jul 2020
      • 6116
      • NY

      #3
      You need one of those 2” round tanks For that setup. I run my Emek like that it’s a lot of fun.

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      • Chuck E Ducky
        Chuck E Ducky commented
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        ❤️ Get Good Nerd… when we playing together again!

      • cheapguitarscheapthrills
        cheapguitarscheapthrills commented
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        I'm too cheap. Used to have a 13/3000 but I let it go with my Sterling. My favorite were the old size 45/4500 but no one makes them anymore

      • Chuck E Ducky
        Chuck E Ducky commented
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        13 or 17 would work perfect to those Etek were efficient AF. Perfect for stick feedin. The looks you get when using a stick feed on an electro are awesome to. lol
    • MAr
      Administrator
      • Jul 2020
      • 500

      #4
      Love it. I started playing with a stick feed probably around 2007 or 08. It’s the kind of thing I would have players do if I was coaching them. Huge impact on my accuracy, and moreover my field awareness and movement. If you can’t rely on quantity and firepower you gotta rely on brain.

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      • Chuck E Ducky
        Chuck E Ducky commented
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        It definitely forces you to lean in hard on other important skills that sometimes get lost when you can rip a rope of paint.
    • martix_agent
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 532
      • Indiana

      #5
      Originally posted by MAr
      Love it. I started playing with a stick feed probably around 2007 or 08. It’s the kind of thing I would have players do if I was coaching them. Huge impact on my accuracy, and moreover my field awareness and movement. If you can’t rely on quantity and firepower you gotta rely on brain.
      brain and paint quality. i had to stop playing pump because of that. Sad days Mech is more my thing anyhow, i think...especially against a lot of players.

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      • drewkroeker
        Bunker Buster
        • Dec 2020
        • 113

        #6
        That's pretty cool! I am daydreaming about buying some stick feeds and jolo hoppers from paintball DNA to go with my loaner fleet. Bring the bps down and the fun factor up! 😎

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        • cheapguitarscheapthrills
          cheapguitarscheapthrills commented
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          I've had this, and a stockclass feed that fit over a right feed feed neck sterling. Everything has been top notch quality. Haven't tried the jolo hopper but they're all the rage with the pump guys I usually play with.
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