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Hi! I'm Nick, with Team <Insert Name Here>. Guys..... we really need a name. Soon.
Currently, all that is on this page are the
markers I'm shooting. I'm considering selling (credit cards and that
damn U of D) for some money. But I'll soon have my dream markers,
as soon as I generate some spare money, so it's no big deal.
1) Tippman Model 98.
-Flatline Barrel /w shroud
-200 round ViewLoader
-complete camo taping
-adjustable 3x-7x scope
-CO2 tank, 9 or 12 ounces (or my air
system)
Well maintained, easy to shoot and as tough as nails. I literally could bash through foliage with this thing! I also like the camo tape. It took quite a while to do, but it's worth it. With the flatline, shroud, and scope, my M98 looks very cool. I'm considering selling it at 300$ or less to get me through hard times (and possibly upgrade to my dream marker).
The advantages of the flatline barrel are
astounding. The flatline, through my personal experience, is quite
literally the best barrel you could ever ask for. The simple
fact that it offers excellent accuracy as well as superior range make it
the perfect choice for any paintballer. No exaggeration. The
ability to hit someone a hundred feet before they can hit you is practically
unfair! No other barrel, no matter how expensive, accurate, or well
made, can stack up to a flatline. To be unbiased, the flatline is
a bit long and suffers more from a ballbreak than other barrels, but those
are small prices to pay to be able to reach out and splat someone before
they can even longball you.
2) Kingman's Spyder Shutter (red)
-ViewLoader (red)
-CO2 or Air
-double trigger
-thumb screw elbow
-nice JT ceramic barrel (I'll
have to check what kind...)
Nice and well cleaned. Thanx to Ryan
for all his maintenance on it. It shoots cleanly and I can put out
quite a few balls with it. I'm selling it only because I'm getting
an angel. Lucky me. That barrel blows out paint, so ball breaks
and squeegees aren't a bother to me.