hmmm for popular maechanics that was well....dissapointing. Usually there dead on with that stuff. oh well. They also called it a kill, didnt like that. What they should really do is write how an autopmag and an autococker work
Popular Mechanics October 2002-- TOM!!!
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Originally posted by Tom in reffrence to a post saying he acted like my dad...
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WHO'S YOUR DADDY!!"
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Yea, it's come an even longer way since 1982Originally posted by hitech
The sport has come a long way since 1990, hasn't it!
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Yes it has. They did get a lot wrong in that article, didn't they?Originally posted by Python14
Yea, it's come an even longer way since 1982
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They didn't mention anything about the automag!
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WOW so paintball was invented by hill-billy farmer boys. Intresting...Originally posted by Dayspring
The story goes that farm kids in the Midwest who were supposed to be marking their family dairy herds with identifying color splotches decided it was more fun to mark each other with the carbon-dioxide powered paint guns. [/B]set up: Micro e-mag with 32 degree chrome flame drop, Level 10, 88/4500 crossfire, 12 in CP, 32 degree whisper and ARADUS 14in barrel, EVO II.
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Thats cool that paintball getting into big name magazines and to the public even if some of the info was wrong.
BTW do you think there will be an artical about paintball in popular science(i think they are made by the same company)Comment
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[quote]In the last few years, "electronic" paintball markers have hit the market. These typically use electromechanical servos to move the bolt back and forth, speeding up semi-automatic shot rates to over a dozen shots a second. Fully automatic paintball markers are illegal at most parks, tournaments, though Asian companiesare flooding the US market with inexpensive markers that claim rates of 20 shots per second[quote]
i'd like to see a servo that can pull off 20 rounds a second!
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my math teacher says he was one of the original paintballers. congrats tom(can i call ya tom or should i say mr kaye?)[*img]http://www.browndotdesign.com/Xodus/AO/YeahThatsMe.jpg[/img]
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yeah i just got that, its awsome. but its about high tech guns, yet they show cockers and tippmans. hmmm no emag? no angel? no intimidator?Dub V
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so tom, how does it feel when, out of the blue, you are told that your name is in a multinational technology magazine, and that it is listed under "legend" along with only one other person?
lol, id be rather confused actually...
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