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<p dir="ltr">Venturi upgrade bolt for Brass Eagle STINGRAY paintball markers. Used: shows significant cosmetic wear but is 100% functional. Brand new o-ring installed before being listed.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Compatible with both Stingray 1 and 2.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Shipping and handling calculated via your ZIP, ships USPS within 1 business day of payment. Thanks for looking and please check out my other items and feedback!</p>
So this might not be exactly on topic. Some may already know i have an extensive collection of markers. A mini museum so to speak. I have an extensive range of Brass Eagle markers. So, now the question. How many colors did the the ICE Stingray 2 come in. I have black, clear, smoke, green and blue. I have seen but still need red and purple. Was there any other colors?
So this might not be exactly on topic. Some may already know i have an extensive collection of markers. A mini museum so to speak. I have an extensive range of Brass Eagle markers. So, now the question. How many colors did the the ICE Stingray 2 come in. I have black, clear, smoke, green and blue. I have seen but still need red and purple. Was there any other colors?
There are two blues, light and dark. Id say light is more teal than blue. I have the teal one. "Light blue"
Yep, two different blues, and I believe 3 or 4 different black bodies.
Classic Stingray 1.
Original black Stingray 2.
Lazerball Stingray, .80 caliber.
And a later re-release of the black Stingray 2, called the Stingrays Onyx or Stealth or something like that which might have some minor differences in the body. I think with a little reinforcing around the ribs up front like the later clear bodies. Not 100% on the last one. And the differences are so minor most wouldn't care.
This is my BE 4 pod harness. It uses 100 round pods and has a simple plastic buckle up front on a nylon web belt. The hefty corded pulls are my favorite part about it. I typically play hopperball so it doesn't see much field time and should stay in decent shape for some time to come. Does anyone know what other soft gear was offered in this vintage/series?
I think ill post a shooting vid this Sunday once i get to the field. Forgot to take a picture before rippin apart
ill post a pic of it back together on the armory section in a bit
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