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    Posted: 02 May 2008 at 9:16pm

I found a field that is selling their old rental guns pretty cheap. They have a mix of pro-lites and pro-ams. I know they are pretty close to the same thing, but the pro-lite is lighter. Are there any other differences? Any suggestions on what to get? I'm planning on buying a few to loan out to friends to get them into the sport.
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The internals on the Pro/Lites are slightly different that that of the Pro/Ams.  Pro/Lites are newer in a manner of speaking.  I'd probably pick up a Pro/Lite between the two.
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pro lite and thanks for helping the sport grow
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How much are they selling them for?

If they are over $20-30 I wouldn't bother. Rental markers are used and abused, and there is a reason why the field is getting rid of them. If they are about $20 I would pick up 2 or 3 because you are going to go need spare parts, which are very hard to come by for a marker that old.
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They are selling them for $30.  I am going to go check them out on monday to see if they are worth it.  What are some common issues with these markers that I should pay attention to?  Do the bolt and sear wear after a lot of use like the 98 does?
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I would check the sear, rear hammer, the ASA for for cross-threading, and all the O-Rings. I would also put at least 30 rounds through it before I even thought about buying it.
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