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  • banzaimf
    Newbie
    • Jul 2025
    • 22

    #1

    Trying to identify this marker

    Ran into this at the local shop and was trying to figure it out.

    I initially thought it was a Bushmaster, but it only has an arm on one side. The bolt has a threaded hole that you can see through the feed hole when you have the bolt forward.

    The body and barrel is 1 tube.
  • Ecapnation
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 4209
    • South Central Long Island

    #2
    I don't remember who made these but I think they were called warriors.

    They were on the lower end spectrum of Nelson clones definitely not on the same tier of a Bushmaster or even a phantom

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    • PumpMan10988
      A meow massages the heart
      • Jul 2020
      • 209
      • Michigan

      #3
      Pretty sure Ecap is right! Prostar Labs Warrior:

      https://www.vintagerex.com/cgi-bin/i...Prostar%20Labs

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

        #4
        Originally posted by PumpMan10988
        Pretty sure Ecap is right! Prostar Labs Warrior:

        https://www.vintagerex.com/cgi-bin/i...Prostar%20Labs
        It's seriously is like a terrible superpower at this point

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        • DocsMachine
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 2699
          • Alaska

          #5
          Guns like the Warrior are where the whole concept of the "anti kink bolt" came from. One-arm Nelsons in general had a gritty stroke, but in my experience, the warriors, for whatever reason, were some of the worst.

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          • Ecapnation
            Ecapnation commented
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            It's funny, I only ever saw warriors as rental guns when they were new. Wasn't until the 2000's that I saw non rental ones being used
        • banzaimf
          Newbie
          • Jul 2025
          • 22

          #6
          Thanks everyone

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          • Bigdog01
            Rockin and Cockin
            • Jan 2023
            • 44
            • Florida

            #7
            My first pump was a Pro-Star Labs Warrior...but I had the ASA variant. When everyone else was using Splatmasters and PGP's, having the ability to put bulk CO2 and an actual hopper on it made everyone jealous. I Loved it for a time. Would love to get another one someday.

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            • banzaimf
              Newbie
              • Jul 2025
              • 22

              #8
              Originally posted by Bigdog01
              My first pump was a Pro-Star Labs Warrior...but I had the ASA variant. When everyone else was using Splatmasters and PGP's, having the ability to put bulk CO2 and an actual hopper on it made everyone jealous. I Loved it for a time. Would love to get another one someday.
              This one is a cash sale at a local shop. I missed in the phantom and was debating this one. I'm going to pass for now and work on my other projects :-D

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