I'm down to 11 from a peak of 15 or 16. No matter what I do I can't shake from having 3-4 electos despite barely ever using them. Pumps are tough to get rid of because I build them myself and there is sentimental value there. I too like everyone else only use a handful of them. Though, I've been trying to pull more of them out for recball lately. Personally, I find it hard not to seek out all the guns I couldn't afford when I was in high school and college.
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Originally posted by ChuckLove View PostI'm down to 11 from a peak of 15 or 16. No matter what I do I can't shake from having 3-4 electos despite barely ever using them. Pumps are tough to get rid of because I build them myself and there is sentimental value there. I too like everyone else only use a handful of them. Though, I've been trying to pull more of them out for recball lately. Personally, I find it hard not to seek out all the guns I couldn't afford when I was in high school and college.Last edited by Memornix; 08-11-2021, 09:31 AM."but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"
(chuckling quietly) "we know"
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Originally posted by netsurferdude2 View PostJust tell yourself that you are keeping those guns to be used as loaners in case any of your friends want to play. But when the time comes, don't let them use the good stuff, buy a spyder or A5 for them.
The sentimental value thing is a big thing. I keep several guns around that I pretty much never use just because I've had them so long and/or they were guns I lusted after when I was younger. Nothing wrong with having a few guns you just play with when watching tv.
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I don’t think I have a exceptionally large collection but In my past I brought out basically everything I had. And then only used the Automag, pro carbine, or SL68II (had tracer I ran before that).
Going forward I trying just to bring the four.
ULE classic Mag(new main), and the classic Mag(nostalgia as it’s the Mag I been shooting for 20+years now), Azodin KPII (pump fun) and the tippmann SL68II(backup pump).
For semis I have yet to shoot anything I prefer over a classic Mag. And pumps. I prefer Nelson’s but the azodins been a project and when it works it’s a lot of fun. And when it doesn’t. Well the SL68II is always ready to fill that roll very well.
The rest of my stuff are pretty much wall hangers or loaners (mostly my sister runs the GOG). All my stuff I purchased new over the years so some been around a long ass time and I have fond memories of.
AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin KPII, Tippmann SL68II, Umarex TR50.
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My "collection" is always evolving/devolving. I buy markers I lust after to play with or modify so everything I have is subject to being used. I don't anthropomorphize things, paintball markers are tools to be used so if they don't get used they tend to get sold. I do have a couple long term under-used markers but that is mainly because I don't play enough to easily cycle through all of my markers and they are more "specialized". I always take at least one of my super reliable markers to be sure I have something to play with but try to bring something "different" to spend some time with each time I go out.
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Originally posted by superman View Post
I have this conversation regularly. lol over 100 guns in gun bags on a 6' tall metal rack in the paintball room.
The Automag: Not as clumsy or random as an electro. An elegant marker for a more civilised age.
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Being a high school kid definitely helps, since I just don't have the cash to impulse-buy stuff, but in the past I've had the opposite problem. My first gun was a phantom, and I did not enjoy playing with it at all, but I stuck with it as my only gun for over a year because I was trying to convince myself it was all I needed. Luckily I snagged a trilogy on craigslist for $45 and found out that paintball is actually fun when your gear works for you, otherwise I probably would have just quit. Right now I have my sniper, an Emek, and a classic mag that I got for free from my neighbor.
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I'm of the "use it or lose it" school also. My rule of thumb is that if it hasn't been used in a year then it's okay for it to move on. I see no point in a sprawling collection that perpetually lives in storage bins. I actually just sold my last A5 because it hadn't got any field time in two years, and realistically wouldn't over my mags and Emek. Poof, gone on ebay! I have two more markers that may also get the cut soon for the same reason. I've been trying to focus on actually playing once a month with my stuff the last few years. I don't want to be that guy that has a huge collection taking up space, and hasn't played in four or more years. I also don't want to be the same guy who has the cool old stuff but sucks at actually playing because he never gets out to use it.Last edited by Dusty Bottoms; 08-11-2021, 09:02 PM.
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I think out of all my (8, 9?) markers, I'd keep maybe 3 if I could sell the rest without taking a bath... but I refuse to sell on Facebook and tbh, the crowd on here has shrunk a bit. The BST section doesn't have the audience it once did.
I do have one or two I'm keeping purely for sentiment, but almost everything else could go... Realistically the last time I actually really had fun playing involved the use of an Invert Mini, not anything old school or collectible.
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Originally posted by kevin qmto View Postabout 10 guns to have on standby for use as conversation starters when hanging out in the pits.
"but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"
(chuckling quietly) "we know"
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Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com
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I have a wall myself, but mine get used as often as I can (within the last year I haven’t been able to play much). I generally rotate them out. I’m not a fan of bringing a ton of guns to the field but I will take two different ones each time and use them. I also shoot them in the back yard on occasion and chrono them so I don’t have to deal with setting them up each time I go play. If you have a playing instead of static collection, that’s the best way I found. I will also always bring my G6R as a backup since that never fails. I also lend them to friends, who love using them.
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Originally posted by paintmann111 View PostI have a wall myself, but mine get used as often as I can (within the last year I haven’t been able to play much). I generally rotate them out. I’m not a fan of bringing a ton of guns to the field but I will take two different ones each time and use them. I also shoot them in the back yard on occasion and chrono them so I don’t have to deal with setting them up each time I go play. If you have a playing instead of static collection, that’s the best way I found. I will also always bring my G6R as a backup since that never fails. I also lend them to friends, who love using them.
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