Playing the game is a lot of fun, but I have always been most fascinated with the markers themselves.
Whenever I get a new (or new to me) marker I go through the same process.
Step 1: open box
Step 2: disassemble marker to see how it works.
Step 3: Reassemble
Step 4: test and fiddle
Step 5: Use it on a field (optional).
I've always wanted to design, build, and market my own markers.
Mech-semi (In-Line, blow-back)
Nelson Pump (open and stock)
Simple, rugged, reliable, affordable, and moddable. Kind of Markers for Makers.
Unfortunately, I lack the large fortune required to make a small fortune in Paintball.
Whenever I get a new (or new to me) marker I go through the same process.
Step 1: open box
Step 2: disassemble marker to see how it works.
Step 3: Reassemble
Step 4: test and fiddle
Step 5: Use it on a field (optional).
I've always wanted to design, build, and market my own markers.
Mech-semi (In-Line, blow-back)
Nelson Pump (open and stock)
Simple, rugged, reliable, affordable, and moddable. Kind of Markers for Makers.
Unfortunately, I lack the large fortune required to make a small fortune in Paintball.
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