AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Got any other pics? If its not a phantom, which it doesnt look like. it might be one of those USI Raiders, which was a cheap knock off. Hard to tell though...
MCB might be a better place to ask about old pumps.
Got any other pics? If its not a phantom, which it doesnt look like. it might be one of those USI Raiders, which was a cheap knock off. Hard to tell though...
MCB might be a better place to ask about old pumps.
its not a raider, I have one
I have no insight though as to what it could be
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MCB might be a better place to ask about old pumps.
For sure.
The grip looks like a lone star ordnance, which should date it a little.
The splatmaster was a green plastic push cock, top tube fed pistol, and I think it predates the non-sheridan PMI series by a few years, if they ever made their own pump.
The splatmaster was a green plastic push cock, top tube fed pistol, and I think it predates the non-sheridan PMI series by a few years, if they ever made their own pump.
Ugh, not the splatmaster... what am I thinking of....
Tagmaster, not splatmaster... Now that I though of it better, that isn't it.
You should check out VintageRex.
Some markers don't have pictures but it is probably in there somewhere.
Lonestar Stow Away 2 is the grip itself, not the gun. Those grips were used on many different guns. Could you post some pics at more of a side angle? Based on the use of that grip i would say it is from the 90s. There were so many Nelson type guns made by so many people.
Lonestar Stow Away 2 is the grip itself, not the gun. Those grips were used on many different guns. Could you post some pics at more of a side angle? Based on the use of that grip i would say it is from the 90s. There were so many Nelson type guns made by so many people.
Yeah, that was just a joke on mcb.
It looks like you can put it on ebay as a 'rare, vintage, custom, original undercocking, prototype' pump.
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