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Help me look into the paintball past...
Ok. So I was in the store today, attempting to recall a barrel that our old shop carried at one point back in the late 90s. I believe it was made by 32 degrees.
It was a barrel that basically was two tubes connected by a series of metal rails. The paintball would leave the breach, travel about an inch or two thru the barrel, then be exposed to the elements, then pass thru the rest of the barrel, basically just the tip, then leave the barrel. I hope I am explaining this well enough to get the gist of what I am saying across. Anyone remember this thing? I cannot find ANYTHING about it on the internet. I have searched everything I could think of for this. I would really love a picture of this to prove I am not crazy. Im not crazy right? Right? |
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Only barrel I can think of that matches that is the Crossfire Ramrod
http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/249/ |
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I remember seeing this in a magazine. It was the Ram rod barrel maybe? I cant remember the name
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HA!
Thanks! A.O. never fails! So I was way off on it being a 32 Degrees product. Thanks for the help! |
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now gl finding one if yer lookin for it |
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#6
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The Ram rod was the first thing that came to mind.
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