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Dazed
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My daily driver. Second favorite pump gun I've ever touched.
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Enos Shenk
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Crap, is that a pump-converted Rainmaker I see there DeTrev? Never knew you had one of those. I always wanted to get ahold of a Rainmaker to go tinker mode on,
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BearClaw
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Considering getting a open class pump gun debating between a tippmann SL68II, or the Azodine Kos pump. I used to have a CCI Phantom, it was set up for stock class and the PGP is just cooler looking so i stuck with that and traded off the Phantom.
Still have and shoot my PGPII on occasion but most times id like to have constant air and a hopper as stock class in semi games poses a TON more challeges and i Like playing pump (its were i started). But heres my sole remaining pump for now |
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AGD 68 Automag
Azodin KPII Sheridan PGP2K Tippmann Crossover XVR Tippmann ProCarbine Tippmann SL68-II Tippmann TiPX |
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Ironicsniper
Member Joined: 08 November 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 24 |
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Is the Kingman Hammer a good pump marker?
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mamasboi
Member Strike 1, FIlter dodge, 7/23 Joined: 09 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 809 |
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Ironicsniper
Member Joined: 08 November 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 24 |
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Does it really matter? I've been playing paintball for over ten years so its not about not knowing, I just haven't heard much about Kingman pumps
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CHiKUN_PiMP
Member Joined: 03 March 2011 Status: Offline Points: 121 |
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Well, if you want a reasonable answer to your question it does matter.
People come here to look at pictures, and generally not to answer questions. If you scroll down a bit there's an entire forum called "Which Gun Is Best?" where people would be more ready to answer your question. EDIT: . There's a site called pbreview.com where they review paintball guns. I'd start there when looking for reviews on paintball products. Edited by CHiKUN_PiMP - 24 September 2011 at 4:23pm |
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Ignorance is bliss, why aint you smilin?
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Ironicsniper
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PBreview was the first place I checked, could not find a review on it :(
I understand that it is a gallery with pictures but people post questions and comments on the pictures. Being a thread on pumps, it made sense for me to ask about a pump. |
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CHiKUN_PiMP
Member Joined: 03 March 2011 Status: Offline Points: 121 |
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http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/10/
Voila. Copy and Paste. You generally get what you pay for with pumps. If you like it and it shoots, I'd consider it good. I honestly can't remember any pump being so poorly designed to be rendered useless. Exceptions are out there though I'm sure. |
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Ironicsniper
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Thanks man! I looked under the pumps and under Kingman and I couldnt find it. I found a Hammer on craigslist and I think I could get it for less then $30, so I figure it cant be that bad a deal.
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DeTrevni
Moderator Group b-YOU-ick. Was that so hard? Joined: 19 September 2005 Location: Houston, Texas Status: Offline Points: 11951 |
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The Beetle and all plastic Brass Eagle markers. |
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CHiKUN_PiMP
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$30 bucks is usually a good deal as long as it holds air and fires.
It's not a bad ripoff at least, and if it is a lemon you can "start collecting paintball guns"... aka hoarding. Was the beetle that winchester one? And I generally'd agree on the BE ones with the exception of the tigershark... until the weak c/a adapter threads rip. I had one as my first marker so I'm probably a bit soft on them though. |
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DeTrevni
Moderator Group b-YOU-ick. Was that so hard? Joined: 19 September 2005 Location: Houston, Texas Status: Offline Points: 11951 |
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Yeah, the Beetle was that Winchester marker. Even the Tigershark was sketchy, but I'll admit it was better than the Samurai, the Sabre and the Talon. The Talon gets exemption because it got a lot of people into the game. The Samurai was so bad, however, that I'm almost certain it turned people off of it...
My first gun was an SL-68 II. |
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Evil Elvis: "Detrevni is definally like a hillbilly hippy from hell"
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tallen702
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I think the samurai and the blade were the ones that had the defective plastic CO2 retention caps that would break and allow the CO2 powerlet to then fly around the area at will. |
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Ironicsniper
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The first marker I ever owned was a Talon. Not the best marker but it was enough to get me hooked. You would wait till you hear the other guy run out of air then run up on him lol. Great times...
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Arson24
Member Joined: 17 February 2011 Location: Van city Status: Offline Points: 209 |
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well back on topic......
here is my new toy PMI TRRACER |
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MY TIPPMANN COLLECTION |
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Ironicsniper
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Good looking marker my friend
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Arson24
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Ya its a pretty sick marker but it will soon change into somthing awesome!
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MY TIPPMANN COLLECTION |
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Rootbeer2468
Member Joined: 26 September 2011 Location: Bob Status: Offline Points: 130 |
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Why do ppllike these so much?lol they seem cool though xD nice guns
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Tippmann 98C Platinum
Apex 2 Cyclone feed system Tapco folding stock |
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Mack
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They are elegant weapons for a more civilized age.
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