Anyone have an idea what this is exactly and what it might be worth?
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Vm68 with quick strip screws, sight rail, lapco grip, likely a cooper t 90° air block, disposable tank adapter and a stainless barrel.
All that and you're looking at maybe 75 topsComment
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They are fun markers and probably everyone on this site either currently owns one or has at some point in their life..... That being said they don't bring muchComment
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-I'd be surprised if it were stainless, since it still has the mounting collar. More likely it's factory brass that's been ported then nickeled or chromed.Vm68 with quick strip screws, sight rail, lapco grip, likely a cooper t 90° air block, disposable tank adapter and a stainless barrel.
... Irrelevant for the topic at hand, just being pedantic.
(Disposable tanks on a VM? That gotta be one of the most expensive per-ball ways to play.
Counting the paint itself, that's what, half a buck a shot?)
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There was a few running twin 20 oz because of the gas hogginess, I think a New England express guy had one when I played walk on Capital paintball -
Oh sure. Twin 20s and a 7 or 10 up front was not at all uncommon. My point was the disposable cartridges, which back in the day used to cost anywhere from $15 to $20 each. (Best price today is still $10-$12 each.) Even $10 is a lot to pay for what's basically a three-ounce fill, which is roughly 80 shots on a VM.
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I have a stainless one that uses the collar that J&J did.... They aren't common but out there
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I always thought some of the configurations looked cool.
https://www.google.com/search?q=cust...w=1519&bih=739Comment
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