View Full Version : Hose-less Markers.
atcer
10-13-2009, 02:04 AM
OK.
I was flipping thru the new FACEFULL, and saw a picture of the "TLords" shooting a gun I dont ever remember seeing. (in the article about the event in Virginia.) Sometimes its hard to tell, but this looked strange to me. It looked like a stacked tube poppit type marker, eye plates, not the kind on an ego, but more like a luxe or impulse, but had no macroline from the asa to the reg. It did look like a reg too, not one of those "air chambers" on some of the hose-less markers i know of.
So theres the Luxe, The Impulse, Invert Mini (and its milsim variations.), and what else?
Anyone have any ideas?
(When you google hoseless paintball gun/marker, all you get is DLX Luxe results.)
Thanks!
some hippie
10-13-2009, 02:17 AM
bob long victory
atcer
10-13-2009, 11:15 AM
Yep, That would be the one.
Thanks!
Not to good identifying Bob Long stuff. Never been a fan of the Timmy's, so I guess I never pay or paid any attention to his stuff.
tippmann prolite was the first iirc to run the gas through the grip. I have one of the old markers in a box somewhere.
xero28
10-13-2009, 04:55 PM
tippmann prolite was the first iirc to run the gas through the grip. I have one of the old markers in a box somewhere.
I loved my Pro-Lite. I wish my so-called friend at the time hadn't stolen it. :mad: Though the hose in the Pro-Lite DID come out of the gun in one area, it actually doubled as the trigger guard.
http://www.vintagerex.com/pics/gunpics/Tippmann/Pro-Lite/gallery/tip_pro_lite_.jpg
warbeak2099
10-13-2009, 06:12 PM
Are you sure you saw a Victory? It's not a stacked tube marker and it certainly doesn't have Luxe/Impulse styling. Sounds more like a Vanguard Creed.
manwe33
10-13-2009, 07:47 PM
Are you sure you saw a Victory? It's not a stacked tube marker and it certainly doesn't have Luxe/Impulse styling. Sounds more like a Vanguard Creed.
Vanguards do not have the gas thru grips.
atcer
10-13-2009, 11:04 PM
So I went out and actually bought the FACEFULL. Page 52. Top picture.
Yep its a B.L. Victory now that I have something to compare it to.
I was thinking it had eye covers that were similar to the SP stuff, but now I see it in person again, Its more like a regular timmy.
And I would call it a stacked tube. Its not a single tube like an NT or G3 for sure. It might not be a full two tubes, but its taller than a single.
Watcher
10-14-2009, 12:52 AM
tippmann prolite was the first iirc to run the gas through the grip. I have one of the old markers in a box somewhere.
I thought the first was the SL-68...
trevorjk
10-14-2009, 02:11 AM
Victory
http://www.paintballer.ie/images/markers/marq2.jpg
http://www.speedball-world.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Bob-Long-Victory.jpg
warbeak2099
10-14-2009, 07:18 AM
And I would call it a stacked tube. Its not a single tube like an NT or G3 for sure. It might not be a full two tubes, but its taller than a single.
It's really not taller than a single tube because it IS a single tube.
Oh and my bad on the Creed. I was thinking of the spooler they were originally developing that was going to be hoseless.
atcer
10-15-2009, 11:47 PM
Well we can argue all day, but its not a single tube.
The LPR is under the main tube, its two tubes. Examples of a single tube are : Automag, Shocker, G3, NT, etc,
1.5 Tubes: Victory, Dm's Those all have two tubes or another "area" for an LPR or other internals., Its not a double like a timmy or a spyder, but its not just a single tube spool valve. Look at the diagram.
A single tube design is slightly larger than the barrel.
The victory is taller than a Shocker, G3, NT.
About on par with a DM8/9.
Shorter than an EGO...
Im just saying overall its taller than a true single tube. (Or at least appears that way when comparing internal diagrams/schematics.)
Not meaning to start an argument ! :)
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