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DanMan
01-27-2008, 09:51 PM
What are some good pump guns other than the phantom or a cocker pump

Smoothice
01-27-2008, 10:01 PM
i think ccm's are the best.

I don't have one. But I wish I did.

My cocker with a ccm pump kit is the next best thing I guess.

flying Dutchman
01-27-2008, 10:35 PM
What are some good pump guns other than the phantom or a cocker pump

You might take a look at vintage stuff. I'd recomend The Ranger from WGP it was their pump before the sniper. I also like the Line SI Bushmaster and The Apex Elite.

mr doo doo
01-28-2008, 12:00 AM
pump mag? ;)

RedEyes
01-28-2008, 12:13 AM
carter buzzard/comp

Siress
01-28-2008, 12:16 AM
http://cartermachine.com/
-Buzzard
-MiniComp

http://www.arrow-precision.com/sterling_markers.html
-Sterling

Motorhead
01-28-2008, 12:38 AM
For Run n Gun style pump play, This Custom sheridan PGP is the bomb :dance:
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/9144/pbg103uv7.th.jpg (http://img149.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pbg103uv7.jpg)

drg
01-28-2008, 12:40 AM
Snipers.

Shane-O-Mac
01-28-2008, 12:46 AM
You might take a look at vintage stuff. I'd recomend The Ranger from WGP it was their pump before the sniper. I also like the Line SI Bushmaster and The Apex Elite.

FYI:
Snipers were before the Ranger, and there was another WGP nelson gun before the Ranger called a Commando.

flying Dutchman
01-28-2008, 08:43 AM
FYI:
Snipers were before the Ranger, and there was another WGP nelson gun before the Ranger called a Commando.

Worr Game Products (WGP) is a manufacturer of paintball markers and equipment based originally in Corona, California. It is best-known for its Autococker line of paintball markers. Founded in 1987 by Bud Orr ("Worr" is a play on Orr's last name) out of his garage, WGP is one of the oldest companies in the sport. Bud started out making Nelson clone pumps, first the Commando and then the Ranger. He later decided to switch to a more versatile design, at which he started making Sheridan clones with removable barrels, dubbed the "Sniper." Orr later attached pneumatics to the front of the Sniper II, and the Autococker was born.

This is a quote from Wicapedia,

The Ranger was out before the sniper, I was there and I still have mine.

I passed on the Commando because it was a little crude. My Ranger no sports an 18 inch boomstick and still hits the field a couple times a season. She's 20 years old and still got a little game left!

Remember guys I'm so old when I played we didn't use inflatables we hide behind sleeping T-Rexes! That was an extreme sport! haha

Don't mean to offend, I just wanted to keep it straight. Heck my first rental fleet was PGP's and KP-1 Rifles. Those were 12 gram 15 shot bolt action versions of the what would become the KP-3

93civiccpe
01-28-2008, 09:29 AM
Don't forget to throw the nice guns from Palmers Persuit Shop in the mix...

zeroaz
01-28-2008, 11:21 AM
I loved the CCM Series 6, but finally got to my pump mag. And love that. It all depends on what you are willing to spend.

mpsd
01-28-2008, 12:11 PM
Lapcos!! Nobody mentioned them! They are the smoothest pumps I've ever seen so far. And now they are producing a new run of the Ghosts, mixed with some Phantom parts.

flying Dutchman
01-28-2008, 05:47 PM
If you wanted something a little out of the normal you could still find a Sterling. Looking up and down the list of postings, you've got great suggestions here. The the old rebline comes to mind to but any of the vintage stuff you might have to do some rebuilding. I should also mention the KP rifle as well cause God knows those little buggers shot me a lot more than I care to remember over the years!

going_home
01-28-2008, 06:04 PM
Snipers are the best pumps.
CCM has the best pump kits for build your own projects in my humble opinion.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/going_home/DSC_0003-10.jpg

If you want the best, get a CCM Series 6, you wont be sorry you did.
Heres mine :

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/going_home/DSC_0003-6.jpg


:D

drg
01-28-2008, 07:53 PM
Worr Game Products (WGP) is a manufacturer of paintball markers and equipment based originally in Corona, California. It is best-known for its Autococker line of paintball markers. Founded in 1987 by Bud Orr ("Worr" is a play on Orr's last name) out of his garage, WGP is one of the oldest companies in the sport. Bud started out making Nelson clone pumps, first the Commando and then the Ranger. He later decided to switch to a more versatile design, at which he started making Sheridan clones with removable barrels, dubbed the "Sniper." Orr later attached pneumatics to the front of the Sniper II, and the Autococker was born.

This is a quote from Wicapedia,

The Ranger was out before the sniper, I was there and I still have mine.

I passed on the Commando because it was a little crude. My Ranger no sports an 18 inch boomstick and still hits the field a couple times a season. She's 20 years old and still got a little game left!

Remember guys I'm so old when I played we didn't use inflatables we hide behind sleeping T-Rexes! That was an extreme sport! haha

Don't mean to offend, I just wanted to keep it straight. Heck my first rental fleet was PGP's and KP-1 Rifles. Those were 12 gram 15 shot bolt action versions of the what would become the KP-3

I thought it went Commando - Sniper - Ranger? The Ranger being the re-entry into the Nelson market to satisfy the lower price point?

The dates on Vintagerex seem to line up, and also seem to line up with my recollection. I was "there" as well but I was young. When I started reading APGs I believe Rangers were new guns and the Sniper was already out a while.

RRfireblade
01-28-2008, 08:57 PM
I'd probably say Sterling , if we're talking available pump guns besides what's been mentioned.

Pump stroke like no other in a small tiny versatile package. Easy to customize too.

This is an older one with a 'Cocker frame using a Mag benchmark trigger. A DM5 clamping feedneck , low volume valve , high flow bolt , milled to take an ASA dovetail/rail and a few other things.

http://premium1.uploadit.org/rrfireblade/Paintball/OpenClassSterling-3sm.JPG

Lot of it's just personal preference.

I've got snipers I love , Phantoms too.

Not a huge Carter fan.

Original Lapcos were nice , the new frankenGhost , not so much. :)

AM Illusions , also pretty nice all around. Pretty close to a Sterling in a bigger package.

Of course there are others.

drg
01-28-2008, 09:40 PM
How about a Duck? :p

RRfireblade
01-28-2008, 10:33 PM
Uh . . . no. :)