What semi is called a Nightmare? I thought the semi version of a BE Nightmare was the original Golden Eagle.
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Thats not the gun I meant.
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The M2 and M3 can either be DYE brand tournament markers or Chinese knock-off Spyders and cockers. Mokal pulled the move of releasing the Aura twice as two entirely different markers, one is an old school blowback, the other is an Ion style spool that became the Valken Proton.
I don't count "series" markers, like the Intimidator, DM, Ego, Geo, etc. with their different versions that are sequential, but you do have the Shocker and Impulse that have each been released as 3-4 significantly different markers as someone mentioned before. (Shocker: PVI, Smart Parts "Shoebox", SFT/NXT series, and RSX/XLS) (Original SP Impulse, 09 Impulse, JT Impulse).
There is also the "Rail", which can be the Proto rail, or the PMR Proto Matrix rail, with a few different year versions to go around, or it can also be the Proto Reflex Rail. They all share the same bolt design, but differentiating them can be difficult. I consider the Rail to be a series, but different than the high-end flagship series markers that consistently "move forward", while the Rails are all over the place in terms of improvements or cost cuts.
I also laugh at the Sheridan/Azodin KP series confusion. Almost no one is interested when I mention I have a KP2 Stock Class sitting around.
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Originally posted by DavidBoren View PostMini can refer to a type of Autococker or Axe.
The mini-cocker was odd in that it was a version with the vert-asa removed.
There was also the Brass Eagle Mini II. One of the coolest looking guns that were ever made. Also coolest sounding as it fired. Brap-p-p-p-p
Of course, these days, "mini" refers to Omega-based guns. Not to be confused with the BT Omega
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You know it would be neat to see a full paintball family tree of all the different markers. I think I might start building one in Visio and share for the hive mind of MCB to tear apart (provide edits).
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Originally posted by Grendel View PostYou know it would be neat to see a full paintball family tree of all the different markers..
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Not directly related, but kinda.
Boomsticks. If you played b/n '96 and '02 you KNOW the difference between the Dye barrels. They were THE barrel to have. And they're certainly not all "Broomsticks" - they're distinctly different barrels.
Dye Aluminum (1 piece)
Dye Stainless (1 piece)
Dye Boomstick (2-piece w/ stainless or TI back, originally the front was un-threaded and glued in place - came threaded on later versions)
Dye Ultralite (2-piece all aluminum, was always threaded but the originals came glued in place (kinda difficult to break free))My Old Feedback (300+) https://web.archive.org/web/20180112...-feedback.html
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