for all the biased people out there....
this is from warpig i don't know if you all saw it or what but i think its a good little test. Notice the automag and cocker in there.
Where's the bolt?!?!
A WARPIG Ballistic Labs report.
Some open bolt paintguns:
VM-68
Tippmann Pro-Lite
Tippmann Model 8
Angel
Bushmaster 2000
Stingray
Splatmaster
Z-1 and Mega-Z
Viper M1
Automag
PMI Piranh (semi auto)
Some closed bolt paintguns:
PMI Trracer
Phantom
Typhoon
PMI Piranha (pump)
WGP Autococker
Kingman Hammer
Sterling
The conclusions:
By testing under controlled circumstances we were able to isolate the subject of our test (the bolt operation) from the other variables involved. Firing our marker as an open bolt, blowback operated semi-automatic, we found the same level of accuracy, as when firing as a manually operated closed bolt marker. Our conclusion - the great "inherent accuracy" of closed bolt markers over open bolt markers is a myth.
Taken from Warpig.com
this is from warpig i don't know if you all saw it or what but i think its a good little test. Notice the automag and cocker in there.
Where's the bolt?!?!
A WARPIG Ballistic Labs report.
Some open bolt paintguns:
VM-68
Tippmann Pro-Lite
Tippmann Model 8
Angel
Bushmaster 2000
Stingray
Splatmaster
Z-1 and Mega-Z
Viper M1
Automag
PMI Piranh (semi auto)
Some closed bolt paintguns:
PMI Trracer
Phantom
Typhoon
PMI Piranha (pump)
WGP Autococker
Kingman Hammer
Sterling
The conclusions:
By testing under controlled circumstances we were able to isolate the subject of our test (the bolt operation) from the other variables involved. Firing our marker as an open bolt, blowback operated semi-automatic, we found the same level of accuracy, as when firing as a manually operated closed bolt marker. Our conclusion - the great "inherent accuracy" of closed bolt markers over open bolt markers is a myth.
Taken from Warpig.com
But thanks for brining it up again.





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