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  • Reflex0283
    Professional Idiot
    • May 2025
    • 630
    • Connecticut

    #1

    What is this marker?

    ​I saw this in an eBay lot and I can't figure out what it is but it also looks so familiar. It definitely isn't just a spyder clone and there's that distinctive microline fitting on the back of the ram, but I just can't figure out what it is

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  • Fossilhead
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 320
    • Utah

    #2
    Diablo?

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    • Magmoormaster
      Only here for the zipline
      • Jul 2020
      • 1294
      • Glendale, AZ

      #3
      Odyssey RPM. It is the exact same as the Diablos, but they came with a bottomline reg and no front grip. Actually now that I look at it, maybe they were high pressure and the bottomline reg is the LPR. It doesn't have an LPR up front.

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      • Reflex0283
        Reflex0283 commented
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        The gauge on the bottomline only goes to 600psi so I'm inclined to think that's an LPR and then it would have a gas-thru foregrip. Any idea how much they're worth?

      • Magmoormaster
        Magmoormaster commented
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        This one obviously has a VASA, but stock they just had a hose going straight into the body. Price wise, I'd say maybe $75? The Diablo versions are definitely nicer, and they're usually not much more than $100.
    • Trbo323
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 6358
      • Vancouver WA

      #4
      Fasors!

      I wish more fasors had been made or that someone was still making them. They are usually pretty robust and have a decent shot quality

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      • Magmoormaster
        Only here for the zipline
        • Jul 2020
        • 1294
        • Glendale, AZ

        #5
        Originally posted by Trbo323
        Fasors!

        I wish more fasors had been made or that someone was still making them. They are usually pretty robust and have a decent shot quality

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        I agree, I played with my ebolt 98 (which is a FASOR) today and it shot great. Considering it's easier to manufacture and uses cheaper parts (particularly the noid), you'd think there would have been more of them.

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        • Trbo323
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 6358
          • Vancouver WA

          #6
          Originally posted by Magmoormaster

          I agree, I played with my ebolt 98 (which is a FASOR) today and it shot great. Considering it's easier to manufacture and uses cheaper parts (particularly the noid), you'd think there would have been more of them.
          I think at the time springs were kind of seen as the devil. If it had a spring in it's design it was bad.

          Heck early on I poo pooed the slg a lot because it had a sear and a spring.

          Now I love the platform, yes the later ones are finiky but that's primarily due to dyes manufacturing them to be cheap not the base design. I think they were around $180 back in the day and while not very efficient they sure have a nice shot quality

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          • The Inflicted
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            • Jul 2020
            • 1510

            #7
            Originally posted by Magmoormaster
            Odyssey RPM. It is the exact same as the Diablos, but they came with a bottomline reg and no front grip. Actually now that I look at it, maybe they were high pressure and the bottomline reg is the LPR. It doesn't have an LPR up front.
            The bottomline regulator on the RPM is the input regulator for the whole gun. Unlike a Diablo Wrath, the RPM has no LPR; the RPM's solenoid and ram are fed the same input pressure as the valve, similar to how an Infinity Legend is set up.

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            • Ecapnation
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 4209
              • South Central Long Island

              #8
              Originally posted by Trbo323
              Fasors!

              I wish more fasors had been made or that someone was still making them. They are usually pretty robust and have a decent shot quality

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              The design peaked with the legend if you asked me

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              • Trbo323
                MCB Member
                • Jul 2020
                • 6358
                • Vancouver WA

                #9
                Originally posted by Ecapnation

                The design peaked with the legend if you asked me
                I'd argue the automag

                I have not owned a legend though so maybe I'll try to find one

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                • Ecapnation
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                  • Jul 2020
                  • 4209
                  • South Central Long Island

                  #10
                  Originally posted by Trbo323
                  I'd argue the automag

                  I have not owned a legend though so maybe I'll try to find one

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                  The mag isn't necessarily a fasor... Most were stacked tube poppits

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