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  • Quickling
    resident pumper
    • Apr 2003
    • 418

    #16
    Very similar, the MAC valve is an electric 4way and there is a ram. In a very basic sense the RM is a reverse autococker, in that the valve is in the back and the hammer in the front. But it is not totaly a cocker.

    check out the RMOG for more info

    there is many a good diagram on their site.
    see my Cocker here.
    And my beloved Sterling

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    • scud2519
      Registered User
      • Aug 2002
      • 56

      #17
      I have one, I'll post a pics later but anyway, I have a few Q's

      how/where did you mount the battery?
      how did you mout the mac valve? plastic ties?

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      • Crimson_Turkey
        Magister Mundi sum
        • Nov 2002
        • 482

        #18
        Kiolia from the tippmann forums has an incredible rainmaker. It literally has a mouse click for a trigger pull. (he made it from a mouse) the thing is incredible.
        Originally posted by AGD
        What are some joys and struggles of your career?
        The joys are when you make it work well.
        The struggles are when they want it to be a different color

        AGD



        http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thefifthmarker/

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        • DaisyDuke
          Boys, look out for Daisy..
          • May 2003
          • 38

          #19
          On my gun, the battery cables run down from the mac area, through the grip, and down, so that the battery is attached at the bottom of the grip (where my hand is in the first pic, I was hiding the wire). The battery gets zip tied to the bottom reg.
          Yes, for right now, plastic ties hold the mac. I might get the mac mount eventually, but it's another 25.00 and well, no summer job yet.... (still in finals).
          I want to get the mad marty mods soon.
          stop you must
          shoot you I will!

          Take a look at my gun: Fetch is here.

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          • DaisyDuke
            Boys, look out for Daisy..
            • May 2003
            • 38

            #20
            Whoops! hehe, my new-ness is showing. The battery finally is attached to the bottom-line asa.
            Sorry! (tries frantically to memorize technical details) :)
            stop you must
            shoot you I will!

            Take a look at my gun: Fetch is here.

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            • rikkter
              • Jun 2002
              • 1804

              #21
              theres a guy i play with down here, and he has a rainmaker. i dont know his name, i just call him rainmaker on the field. and off so. but i love the way it sounds, his is quiet for some reason(with paint). it has a very unique sound to it.
              viking #619

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              • Grasshopper
                Registered User
                • Apr 2003
                • 578

                #22
                Originally posted by DaisyDuke
                ...to grasshopper green...
                I like that idea

                My Feedback

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                • folder504
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 62

                  #23
                  I've got a pair of Rainmakers, and love them. Fast, inexpensive, and insanely loud. What's with the backwards LPR? You should hang out at the Brass Eagle Owners Group forum (www.beog.org) The site is currently down, but I imagine it will be back up shortly. Rainmakers are the best deal in paintball. I got one from pbgear when they were $170 and one used for $40.
                  I have no idea what to put in my sig.

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                  • Heat
                    hello lamewads
                    • Oct 2000
                    • 4463

                    #24
                    LOL I love the frekled hands, brings back memories anyone ever ask you if you had a disease cause of them? tehehehe

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                    • epson
                      Registered User
                      • May 2002
                      • 8

                      #25
                      aah hell....

                      as long as we're talking about Rainmakers...

                      Here's mine, with some pretty extensive customization work done to it:



                      There's not a single piece of it left that's un-altered stock. Even the feed neck has been milled off and threaded for Angel necks. I tuck the battery into the tank cover, and the battery is plugged (and unplugged) with an RJ-11 jack that I built into the frame like so:



                      The trigger is a microswitch about 1/2mm pull total, it's got a Thunderboard LCD board (the best aftermarket board for any gun, ever!) and uses a Max-Flow medium pressure setup for air regulation. The valve stem has been lathed down for superior flow, it's got a delrin bolt custom machined to my receiver, the hammer and carrier have been machined to fit together flawlessly ("Mad Marty Mods") and the solenoid is being fed by an STO LPR with twister kit (knob).. Hmm what else. Oh, the GDD back block is on the end (the reason there's no "butt end" regulator) and it's been custom milled, along with a "DYE cocker-esque scoop" milling thing coming out of the bolt cover (not shown), which makes up the top back-half.

                      The only thing left for me to do is a little more cosmetic milling, and then a nice cherry red anno over the whole thing!

                      If you're interested in Rainmakers (the true Hotrods of paintball guns) visit the RMOG at http://rainmaker.flipty.com

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