As an old 90s player I'm digging my guns out of storage and I notice; two of them have that Weird 90s Ball Detent Thing going on.
Looking back, that weird "twist something on the gun to make the paintballs feed" thing always felt like a solution in search of a problem. The feature being on the two guns I pictured are the big reason why the markers in question wandered to the bottom of my gear bag. The slanted detent interfered with my sight picture and overall, I hated it. Like really...when shooting either left or right handed, this feature sucked. I guess the paintball community agreed, because I haven't seen anything close on modern markers.
Anyhow, anyone know what the heck the designers were thinking when they built this "feature" into a marker? I've always been curious, and now that I'm getting back into the sport I'm even more so.
Looking back, that weird "twist something on the gun to make the paintballs feed" thing always felt like a solution in search of a problem. The feature being on the two guns I pictured are the big reason why the markers in question wandered to the bottom of my gear bag. The slanted detent interfered with my sight picture and overall, I hated it. Like really...when shooting either left or right handed, this feature sucked. I guess the paintball community agreed, because I haven't seen anything close on modern markers.
Anyhow, anyone know what the heck the designers were thinking when they built this "feature" into a marker? I've always been curious, and now that I'm getting back into the sport I'm even more so.
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