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At first I thought that was a picture of a bunch of baby potatoes...I can haz feedback?
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I have a box of California magnum paintballs that came in an old lot of parts I bought.My Feedback
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Maybe a year or two old, I dumped a bunch before winter. Lots of time I bring extra paint to the field and give it to some kids if the field allows BYOP.
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I shot a whole sealed tube of 200 Brass Eagle Tournament Grade paintballs once. Bought in 99, so well over 20 years old. Very little sweating, wasn't soft, no dimples, bright orange fill, and they smelled like fish oil was used. My Raptor blew up every shot. But my Tigershark only blew up like 2 or 3. In more gentle shooting guns, it would of been perfect paint. .
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I have 20 .50 caliber red paintballs that came in the Crosman 3357 package. Original price for the package was $89, which included the Marker, extra cylinder, 20 paintballs, 2 CO2 cartridges and paperwork, all in a cardboard box with a shaped foam insert. It even has the original purchase receipt dated January 1986, which makes the paint almost 40 years old. Early 3357 packages (mid to late 80's) came with a foam insert, while later packages (late 80's to early 90's) came with a shaped cardboard insert.Last edited by acrewofone; Today, 03:29 PM.eBay 2004+/0- Feedback
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I've mentioned it before, but I still have a jug- some Tupperware thing- of some glow-in-the-dark Tracerball paint that was originally sold with those barrel-mounted flash units.
We used that at a 24 Hour game at Otter lake, on what was at the time Elmendorf Air Force base in Anchorage, Alaska (Now Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson) back in 1996.
I tried shooting some a while back, in an attempt to get a long-exposure photo of the flying, glowing paint. Shot just fine, no breaks, but while the glow was enough for me to see, the camera only recorded faint traces.
Other than that? I have a tube of the oil-based Nelson, but I bought that here just a few years ago. The paint inside is badly distorted and utterly unshootable.
I also have a small stash in a labware jar, of the original run of RP Scherer All-Star from 1998.
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