The story of this Stock Class Sniper build has to first start with my somewhat recent return to paintball after a long hiatus. Prior to May of 2024, I had been out of paintball for over 20 years. I started playing in the late 80's at Tommy Maliszewski's (Baltimore Rats, All Americans, Team Image, etc) field here in MD and played heavily through the early 90's and eventually played with Team Image's second string in the mid 90's. Was a hardcore Autococker guy then, playing primarily with a custom Carterized Autococker (that I still have, that will be undergoing a restoration in the coming months). Around the mid-90's, I started getting more interested in Stock Class play after visiting my brother in Hawaii and seeing the level of stock class play both there and in SoCal. So much so, that in '96 while I was taking summer classes at UCLA, I asked Earon Carter (may he rest in peace) to build me a Carter Comp for the upcoming Canadian Stock Gun Championships of that year. He didn't finish it in time, but ended up loaning me a bright blue anodized Buzzard for the tournament. About a month or so later I picked up my finished Carter Comp from his shop in Fullerton and then enjoyed a night out with the Carter Machine boys (I think we went to see the movie Solo with Mario Van Peebles...terrible movie). The following morning we all met up at SC Village to play and I had an amazing first day with that marker. Here's a pic of that marker after a recent polishing job I did on it:
By the late 90's I had gotten more and more involved in the Filipino Martial Arts and competitive full-contact stick fighting, that I started playing paintball less and less. Hard to play paintball on the weekends when you're training for world championships in other sports. Heh. By the early 2000's, I had pretty much stopped playing paintball completely, and maybe got out for 1 private game that we put together with friends sometime around 2001 or so. That was officially the last time I played, up until May of this year (2024). In May, my brother and I flew out from MD to SoCal for the Earon Carter Tribute Game at SC Village. So sad from his passing, but was truly great to get out and see and play with a lot of old industry friends that I hadn't seen or talked to in ages. Was definitely a reunion of sorts, and was truly a great time...just unfortunately that it took Earon's passing to make it happen. Some pics from that event:
The Event Poster signed by those at the event, that was given to his daughters
Me, Wes Wong, Ted Kunewa, and my brother Jay Caragay, in between games...
Group pic from just our non-armband side before the start of one of the earlier games. So, this is only part of the attendees. There was quite a good turnout for the day. I think I heard that the total for the day was around 130-140 players.
Needless to say, I had an absolute blast playing with old friends and making new ones as well. Which resulted in me being bitten by the paintball bug again...HARD. After returning to MD, I started plotting and planning markers....wanting to restore my old Autococker, and also build a more "modern" mech cocker with modern pneumatics, etc. Before I knew it, I had picked this up:
A center feed 2000+ WGP Autococker, and originally the plan was to use that as the start of the modern Cocker build. But then I scored another body on eBay:
Won an auction for a RaceGun Halfblock body with full internals. The RaceGun Halfblock body will now be the starting point for the modern mech Cocker build...which left me with what to do with the 2000+ CF Cocker. Best answer...build a Stock Class Sniper!
By the late 90's I had gotten more and more involved in the Filipino Martial Arts and competitive full-contact stick fighting, that I started playing paintball less and less. Hard to play paintball on the weekends when you're training for world championships in other sports. Heh. By the early 2000's, I had pretty much stopped playing paintball completely, and maybe got out for 1 private game that we put together with friends sometime around 2001 or so. That was officially the last time I played, up until May of this year (2024). In May, my brother and I flew out from MD to SoCal for the Earon Carter Tribute Game at SC Village. So sad from his passing, but was truly great to get out and see and play with a lot of old industry friends that I hadn't seen or talked to in ages. Was definitely a reunion of sorts, and was truly a great time...just unfortunately that it took Earon's passing to make it happen. Some pics from that event:
The Event Poster signed by those at the event, that was given to his daughters
Me, Wes Wong, Ted Kunewa, and my brother Jay Caragay, in between games...
Group pic from just our non-armband side before the start of one of the earlier games. So, this is only part of the attendees. There was quite a good turnout for the day. I think I heard that the total for the day was around 130-140 players.
Needless to say, I had an absolute blast playing with old friends and making new ones as well. Which resulted in me being bitten by the paintball bug again...HARD. After returning to MD, I started plotting and planning markers....wanting to restore my old Autococker, and also build a more "modern" mech cocker with modern pneumatics, etc. Before I knew it, I had picked this up:
A center feed 2000+ WGP Autococker, and originally the plan was to use that as the start of the modern Cocker build. But then I scored another body on eBay:
Won an auction for a RaceGun Halfblock body with full internals. The RaceGun Halfblock body will now be the starting point for the modern mech Cocker build...which left me with what to do with the 2000+ CF Cocker. Best answer...build a Stock Class Sniper!
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