Inherited Two Vintage Paintball Markers - Need help identifying and restoring them

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  • robb2321
    Newbie
    • Jul 2026
    • 14

    #1

    Inherited Two Vintage Paintball Markers - Need help identifying and restoring them

    Hi everyone,

    I recently inherited two older paintball markers a family friend. They've been stored separately for many years, and I'd really like to restore them instead of replacing them.

    I don't know what either marker is, so I'm hoping someone here can help identify them.

    My questions are:
    1. Can anyone identify the exact make and model of both markers?
    2. Do they appear complete?
    3. Are rebuild kits or replacement parts still available?
    4. Are they worth restoring, or would I be better off keeping them as collector pieces?
  • Pyrate Jim
    Shi Tamajutsu Ka
    • Aug 2020
    • 672
    • The Group W bench

    #2
    Black MicroMag, maybe gen 4.
    Slab AutoCocker with some nice part. Maybe pre-2k.

    Air them up, see how they run.

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    • Cdn_Cuda
      You can finish projects?!
      • Jul 2020
      • 4525
      • Vancouver, BC

      #3
      Definitely worth getting up and running. Some new o-rings are likely all you'll need. If the chrome ram is an ANS one it may need replacing.

      The slab cockers definitely a pre-2k. I rebuilt and slightly modernized one and it's an excellent shooter.
      Cuda's Feedback

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      • OpusX
        Still pumpin'
        • Jul 2020
        • 1448
        • KCMO

        #4
        Rebuild and play with those for sure.

        Cocker serial 47790 and style should be 1998. Factory chrome. Very cool.
        Velcor will save us...

        Current MCB Feedback : https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...opusx-feedback
        Legacy MCB Feedback (Wayback Machine)

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        • shooter311
          Lumbering and loud
          • Sep 2020
          • 1174
          • Maine

          #5
          You can get that Micromag up and running in no time. You should buy a rebuild kit. There are plenty of youtube videos on how to do it. Its the same as a Classic Automag Rebuild (That is a classic valve). rebuild it and it will shoot perfect for 10 years.

          https://airgundesigns.shop/product/a...ild-l7-tlb-ms/

          obviously you just need an ASA and some air fittings (or run a remote as it is setup for). Also, a barrel, it is cocker threaded (I assume the Dye SS is for the cocker).

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          • Swedgin!!
            Simple Space Monkey
            • Jul 2023
            • 894
            • 21.3330° N, 157.6976° W

            #6
            Yups. Rebuild it and if you can’t these gurus can help you get it up and running in no time
            Leave Feedback if you wants. https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...edgin-feedback

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            • Nish
              Villiage Idiot
              • Jul 2020
              • 100005622
              • SC Transplant

              #7
              My advice. Rebuild and use each at least once. If you don't going it. It was fun (mag) possibly frustrating (cocker), a worthwhile memory and you killed some down time, and they are worth more working well, or at least with any problems documented

              Lots of people here that aren't me that can walk you through the fine details of cockers. The mag, almost 100% no harder than changing out some orings.
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