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  • ~WarpedRT#2~
    TwiztidSerialkillerJuggal o
    • Mar 2003
    • 603

    #1

    Murder Inc. BKO

    I found a website called Murder Inc. Paintball. They modify BKOs, Bushmasters, and cockers. I was wondering if anyone knows anything about the BKOs or even the company in general. Reliability, speed, and such of the gun would be helpful. Anyone who hasn't heard of this, take a look at www.Murderincpaintball.com, and tell me what you think of the guns. I want a backup for my E-Mag.
    Formerly ~WarpedRT~



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  • xadamx
    SplatBrothers Paintball
    • Oct 2002
    • 715

    #2
    the only thing thats different is milling and anno. its just a prettyer bko2k3

    not worth the extra money. i have a 1st gen bko and i absolutly love it great great guns for the money

    Originally posted by Lohman446
    This is why I love AO

    "Why would anyone need this"
    "I just ordered one - though I can see no use for it"
    "Me too"

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    • graycie
      disgruntled
      • Oct 2001
      • 664

      #3
      MI came on the scene big about two years ago in the NJ area, since they have a couple stores and most recently opened a field in FLA. A friend of mine used to work at one of the stores, I never heard any complaints except when I found out he left because there weren't a whole lot of hours. Their new pro team doesn't seem to be doing so well this season thus far.

      The BKO just looks like another store exclusive for MI.
      Last edited by graycie; 06-10-2003, 07:23 AM.

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      • oldsoldier
        just choke yourself out!!!
        • Feb 2002
        • 2459

        #4
        I personally know the owners of both of the stores. Chris runs the main store in NJ, and his bro just opened the on in FL. I believe all their milling is done by FBM...dont quote me on that though.
        X-mag #10. Nuff said.

        my feedback

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        • ezrunner
          Random Member
          • Feb 2002
          • 606

          #5
          BKO v/s Bushy

          The Bushmaster is a fully pnuematic electronic marker.

          It works just like the angel.

          The BKO has a spring for one direction of movement and air for the other. It is a sort of hybrid that seems to work very well.

          The BKO is the entry level alternative to the Bushmaster. Many people are finding that they are reliable and give good ROF.

          They are not the same marker, but do sare with a lot of the same parts (grip, body, etc).

          Murder Inc is a pro shop and does have a cool BKO.

          -rob


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          • pbcustom98
            Goldmember
            • Jul 2002
            • 1055

            #6
            MI BKO

            Just a stock BKO with different milling/anno and cocker threads. Not worth the extra money since you can have ICD put cocker threads in your BKO for cash.

            Daniel

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            • Hoplon
              Registered User
              • Sep 2002
              • 222

              #7
              Their site is down so i can't check this but don't the MI bkos cost the same as a b2k?

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              • -=Squid=-

                #8
                Re: BKO v/s Bushy

                Originally posted by ezrunner
                The Bushmaster is a fully pnuematic electronic marker.

                It works just like the angel.

                -rob
                No it doesnt, lol.

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                • Hoplon
                  Registered User
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 222

                  #9
                  Re: Re: BKO v/s Bushy

                  Originally posted by -=Squid=-


                  No it doesnt, lol.
                  What does the angel do differently internally? I always thought it operated the same way.

                  Timmys
                  Bushys
                  Imps

                  They are all basically the same design.

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                  • ezrunner
                    Random Member
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 606

                    #10
                    Re: Re: BKO v/s Bushy

                    Originally posted by -=Squid=-


                    No it doesnt, lol.


                    SQUID:

                    The bushy and the angel work the same way. Please explain how this is wrong

                    An lpr feeds air into a solenoid. When no current is fed to the solenoid it passed air to the front of a ram, holding the bolt back. When current drives the ram it switches the air to enter into the back of the ram driving the hammer and bolt (connected to the hammer) forward, the bolt pushing the ball into the chamber while the hammer actuates the valve. The current is turned off after a set time (dwell) and the solenoid switches back and the air drives the bolt /ram/ hammer back to the initial position.


                    Both guns work on this principle, the only difference is that the bushy has the ram under the bolt where the angel has it below and to the right.

                    -rob


                    TAG Factory

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                    http://www.RegulatorsOutpost.com (Largest Paintball Field in Northern GA)

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                    • WickeDKlowN
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 3098

                      #11
                      It's just a BKO with cool milling. Not really worth the money IMO.
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                      • -=Squid=-

                        #12
                        If they are the same, screw my dark im goin to BKO! How could they be the same? I understand it works on the same principal, all true electros do. (most anyways) but they differ quite a lot... Mabe you should have compared them to an impulse, or tribal or something...they are near clones.

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                        • Wc Keep

                          #13
                          squid your sorta getting yourself into a hole here. he didnt say they perform the same way but they work the same way. two different things being said.

                          and graycie my friend plays on their pro team he says they are gonna do good next season when their roster is constant.

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                          • ~WarpedRT#2~
                            TwiztidSerialkillerJuggal o
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 603

                            #14
                            I do see that it's just a normal BKO with a new color and milling, but I like red, and I like the milling. How much would it cost total, if I got a normal BKO, and got it milled and annoed that color? I really like the color, I have always wanted a red gun. I fell in love with a GX3 red Chaos cocker about half a year ago, but was never able to get it. This is my chance to get a red gun!!
                            Formerly ~WarpedRT~



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                            • Hoplon
                              Registered User
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 222

                              #15
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                              For $10 more you could have a red b2k with cocker threads.





                              Do they really look that different?

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