I have a few questions for the guys and gals that were around back in the first golden era, or close to, when the definitions of stock class, modified stock class, and open class had meaning.
I understand it must be mechanically cocked and recocked by manual actual, i.e. a pump handle, bolt action, or plunger (like the Splatmaster). The paintball must also be propelled by a single 12g CO2 powerlet, with no back check valves or extra gas storage reservoirs installed.
But the feed tube is where I have questions. The feed tube must be parallel to the main body, and must be fed by gravity without assistance from springs or other force-feed devices.
But, is there a limit to the number of paintballs allowed in the feed tube? Is "true" stock class 10 rounds? Do 15 and 20 round tubes count, or should they be considered "modified" stock class?
In regards to mounting the feed tube to the body, between the chamber and the forward-most paintball in the tube, how much of a gap is allowed? Is one full paintball allowed to sit between the bolt and the feed tube? Half a paintball? A quarter? I know you can't have a "stack" of paint between the chamber and tube, but how much space is acceptable? My real contention here is those modern feed neck drop in stock class tubes. Do they count?
And lastly, I know .68cal is the standard, and it's my preferred caliber for play. But I know early on, .62 and .50 were competitors. Is stock class exclusively .68? Or, if somebody wanted to build a .50 (or even .43 for whatever reason) SC pump, would it be "true" or "modified" stock class?
I understand it must be mechanically cocked and recocked by manual actual, i.e. a pump handle, bolt action, or plunger (like the Splatmaster). The paintball must also be propelled by a single 12g CO2 powerlet, with no back check valves or extra gas storage reservoirs installed.
But the feed tube is where I have questions. The feed tube must be parallel to the main body, and must be fed by gravity without assistance from springs or other force-feed devices.
But, is there a limit to the number of paintballs allowed in the feed tube? Is "true" stock class 10 rounds? Do 15 and 20 round tubes count, or should they be considered "modified" stock class?
In regards to mounting the feed tube to the body, between the chamber and the forward-most paintball in the tube, how much of a gap is allowed? Is one full paintball allowed to sit between the bolt and the feed tube? Half a paintball? A quarter? I know you can't have a "stack" of paint between the chamber and tube, but how much space is acceptable? My real contention here is those modern feed neck drop in stock class tubes. Do they count?
And lastly, I know .68cal is the standard, and it's my preferred caliber for play. But I know early on, .62 and .50 were competitors. Is stock class exclusively .68? Or, if somebody wanted to build a .50 (or even .43 for whatever reason) SC pump, would it be "true" or "modified" stock class?
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