yup, i got a e-mail from them some how and its a sale price a guess, gosh cost as much as most spyders, ive never used a rainmaker or an electro but if its made by brass eagle id be weary, tho iu have seen some nice rainmakers. here is the link http://store.yahoo.com/actionvillage/010-2020.html
Lowest Priced electro... RAINMAKER! $169!!! at pbgear.com
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those are electronic? haha proved me wrong.. i thought it was just one of those spyder clones
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ben_JD
Two members of my 3-man team shoot Black Draguns. Once you trash the stock barrel and screw in a Spyder Boomstick (or other high-end barrel of your choice), it's a marker to be dealt with. Since it is spring/hammer actuated, the velocity consistency between shots is lousy, but the overall performance makes it very likely the best "bang for the buck" on the market.
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actually id rather shoot a black dragun than an angel, and my local shop owner DOES. He put his angel away for a dragun.** Your image was deleted because a huge ass "protection image" comes up. The site hosting that image doesnt allow for other sites to pull from it. Like Angelfire. So host it some where else or maybe attach it to a friendly corner post and link it from there. Sorry and thanks. - Webmaster **
Sly Irish Guy
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Allot of people laugh at the RainMaker ... but I have got to tell ya if you like to tinker with electronics and pneumatics then there is no better marker. You goto the RainMaker section at www.pbnation.com and look at some of the "frankenstein monsters" that some of these people have come up with ...
I will give them credit for doing the most with what they have, and for the wild ideas they thought of to work with these markers.
Aaron
Team Managed Aggression, Missouri Paintball
Pround owner of a 2003 Shocker, and AO.org user ... an almost unheard of combo.
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Wow, I never noticed the trigger guard on the rainmakers before. Could it be that the "most technologically advanced paintball marker today" is taking ideas from a failed Brass Eagle marker? I think I would rather have a new EM1 or black dragun before a rainmaker. My friend got one for $50 a few years back though.E-Mag center feed
12 Volt Revvy w/ X-board
Drop Forward
68 cu.in. Nitro
Warp Feed
Freak Barrel
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I've got a friend who uses one and they are kind of prone to not working right at times (so that's irritating) but when that thing is on - it seriously rock and rolls. It's fairly efficient too. He runs it on co2 and it does pretty OK. I wouldn't bash that thing too much cause I've seen him fearlessly go up against Angel, Mag and Cocker owners very often, with good results. He belives in the marker and stands by it, so his confidence is not easily shaken. What more could you want? Only he paid like 269 HEHE.The gelatin on the stainless like the diamond on the vinyl.
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The Rainmaker is a nice little marker once you fix the trigger. But if you want a great deal on an electro, track down an EM1. They're going for around $260, and they kick ***, think an Impy/Bushy clone which does 19 bps. Black Dragun's are electro-frame spyder clones, and there's one for $99. Not bad little guns, but they're no Angel.2k2 VF Cocker, STO/Eclipse Blade, Old-Style 14" Boomstick,
68AutoMag Classic Feed CF11023, Ring trigger.
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iisp0tii
rainmakers arent that bad acctualy, the only good product be came out w/. the only bad thing is that its loud. and about the black dragun, its not even a real electropneumatic gun. all it really is is a spyder w/ an electronic grip frame. i know my dads rainmaker can kick some royal ***. heres a picture of it...
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KamikazePenguin
I've got a rainmaker, and I love it. At one point I was considering quitting tourneys, selling my E-mag/Cocker/Minimag and just keeping my RM...
...That quickly passed, only the cocker/minimag are getting sold.
RM's are great guns stock, but with $50 worth of work from Mad Marty they become excellent guns.
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