Looking to get a pump marker and I'm partial to vintage markers. Having a hard time deciding between a Thunderpig and the Tippmann. Any thoughts?
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Thunderpig or SL-68 2 for first pump?
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You really can't go wrong. SLs take proprietary parts while the Thunderpig (I think) will take more of your standard Nelson-design components. But I don't think either one is all that hard to keep running.
I love Nelsons. Most have 3 seals, tops, depending on your air setup. It's so stupid-simple to tech (which is a plus for me)
I am curious how you limited yourself to those two, however. There's nothing wrong with them, but pretty much any single-tube Nelson-based marker is going to put you in the same ballpark, so why just those two?Dulce et decorum est pro comoedia mori
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I love the SL68II only downside is the lack of off the shelf barrel options. I know a few members that contacted Deadly winds and got CF barrels made for there’s. They are rock solid reliable shooters but todays paint is small so if you don’t have a good barrel your going to be dealing with a lot of rollouts. Something an experienced pump player can work around but probably not the best idea for a first time pump player.
Old Trracer or maverick would probably be a better option with more barrel options readily available. The phantom being one of my favorites with limitless setup options if you want to stick with Nelson. Otherwise a Sniper with AT will net you the best learning curve.
There are lots of great deals on older phantoms. I think a few members snagged some extra ones they are tuning up for resale.
Here is a Trracer for $50 with dummy detents can’t beat it at that price to.
https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...racer-jt-tac-5
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Hey Axel, I could only remember the 2 old school pumps off the top of my head from a old paintball mag, guess it was nostalgia. I'll check out the Trracer and Maverick. I did try bidding on a lot of 2 Phantoms on EBay a while back but I lost, of course. Thanks for the suggestions y'all
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