AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
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it doesn't just hold the kitchen sink, it can hold the oven and a full complement of Iron Chefs!
"and today's secret ingredient is... Gold Cup!"
Seriously, though... this thing holds EVERYTHING, and with the separate marker storage in the bottom tray, you don't have to go digging for your baby whenever you wanna tech something! I've been accused of holding midget wrestling matches in my gearbag... with FULL STADIUM SEATING. LOL.
and the external pod holders are great for filling quickly. Just pop the tube open, and pour in!
--Dave
I have better qualities, I am funnier, sexier, and my a$$ is like 'woh' (2/15/2004 11:51 pm)
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"Having shot my share of cops..." -- Tom Kaye, AGD, 5/3/04
The bottom "tub" is large enough for me to carry two complete changes of clothes, a pair of shoes, two masks, and my pods and harnesses.
There are two stackable trays that sit on top where I can store loose items, tools and batteries, etc ..., while the middle tray is deep enough that I can store small 8-10 oz bottles of things like goggle cleaners and oils upright so that I don't have to deal with spills all over my gear.
The thing is a tank, has big 5" wheels and a telescoping handle, so it's as easy to move as luggage. The side handles can be used to padlock the lid in place (which is great for me as it prevents the 3 year old at home from injuring himself) and the loops in the padlock holes are wide enough to thread a cable lock if I want to bolt my gear to a tree at a field.
Overall, the entire case is able to withstand about 350 - 400 pounds of load, so the case doubles as a workbench when cleaning my gun and a chair when relaxing between games.
In case you can't tell, I can't say enough good things about this. It's the best overall piece of utility equipment I've ever bought, and can be found for around $30.00 when general hardware is on sale (like Father's Day and Christmas).
I've got a few old pics of this here, with my pre-Intelliframed MiniMag and a Rufus Dog marker case (which is the only thing I don't store in the Craftsman Tote - so I can easily carry the entire marker kit and nothing else when I just want to fire off a few rounds in the back yard).
At IAO this year I picked up a Rat's pack from RatCo.
Currently I have two markers worth of gear in the pack.
2 markers,2 tanks, 2 hoppers, 2 squegies,2 towls, a hand full of barrel bags, and 3 barrels.
my pack attatches to the outside,
The tool kit attaches to the outside - its not as big as a lot of people want but its fine for me.
and I found that a couple of extra pods fit inside.
One problem is there is a strap on the outside that you can attach your goggles to but your goggles are not protected that way. I was lucky that I already had a semi hard goggle bag and I just use that and attach it to the pack.
I would give you a link to their site but I dont remember it off the top of my head. here is a link to a store that caries them.
I got an a big aluminum suitcase. It fits evertyhing in there. It looks like something Leon from the movie "The Profesional" would carry. I get compliments on it all the time. Like what are you an assasin, and guess what I am.
Check out Ratco Paintball packs! they were at IAO. Company founded by a kid, search the forums for Ratco in PB talk...very cool. And the kid uses mags in his ads:)(he shoots a minimag)
As far as a guncase goes, go to Home Depot and get a hard equipment case with a layer of foam blocks you can remove to create a recessed area for your gun. I think they were about $20.00 last time I looked. Looks nice and professional too.
I carry my air tanks and misc supplies in a large Home Depot orange toolbox with a clear flip up lid, and a tray inside.
As far as a gear bag goes, I found a HUGE bag at a Land's End outlet store (L.E. now sold at Sears too) for about $40.00. It holds all my clothing (pack, shin guards,etc), a first aid kit, my repair tools (which are in a small craftsman toolbox), and just about anything else I need. Word of warning: with all that stuff, it gets a little awkward to carry, but its not bad, and you always know where your stuff is.
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