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  • laxkid
    micus cocker
    • Jun 2003
    • 821

    #16
    Originally posted by ej_y4
    get a phantom, i have shot most of the pumps out there. my local shop specializes in pumps. i have never had any problems with my phantom, there is only really three parts on the inside of the gun that make it fire, it is also very easy to clean. if you deside to get a sniper get the 2 one. the j2 pump is suppose to be awsome but i havent tryed it, and its not cheep.

    yea I really want to try one of those ccm pumps they look amazing but the price is high.
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    • StygShore
      Waterford, MI

      • Aug 2002
      • 2854

      #17
      Sniper II

      Love the sniper II,

      Why not spend the 20-30 bucks on the pump kit and just turn the Sleeper Cocker you have into a Sniper?

      Styg
      Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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      • Sparq
        Interloper
        • Mar 2002
        • 730

        #18
        I think the answer to this question is to try a few and decide which you like. I prefer the lower profile and lighter weight of the Phantom, but the pump placement of the Sniper 2, which is why I've looked into undercocking kits for my VSC.
        "I would like nothing more than to walk around
        wearing a shirt with a giant arrow pointing
        downwards, but I have this strange feeling
        that most people would take it as some kind
        of sexual suggestion rather than an attempt
        to infer one's final destination."

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        • ogre55
          a.k.a. Ogre Wang
          • Jul 2002
          • 524

          #19
          I will cast my vote for the Phantom for all of the reasons that everyone has stated earlier. It is has the best bang for the buck of any pump out there. It is extremely easy to learn to maintain and to service on and off the field. As pumps go it has the best bang for the puck. It is also very updragable and customizable.

          Finally, if you ever want to play Stock Class, all you need to do is buy a new breach and a 12 gram chamber. No modification need to be made to the gun in order for it to be effecient with 12 grams.

          Ogre
          Seeg images? Vee don' need no steenkin' seeg images?!?

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          • Jack & Coke
            TUNAMAX No. 1
            • Jul 2002
            • 2644

            #20
            I would get this one...

            from: http://www.chipleymachine.com/pump5.htm


            Series 5 Pump



            This is a great entry into a higher end marker. Warrantied for life, just like everything that we make. Utilizes many of the same components as the J2. The main difference between the Series 5 is mainly a matter of aesthetics, and weight.

            So, if a 'sleeper' is your style, then check out the Series 5. Proudly made in the USA, and the quality shows. Comes in dust black, with polished pump accessories.

            Each of the components is hand tested and inspected to ensure the highest performance and fit. Now shipping with the CCM 12" barrel.



            Great price!............................................ ......................$425.00

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            • robdamanii
              The AO Village Idiot
              • Dec 2003
              • 707

              #21
              My phantom and I have a love affair going.

              Her name is Clarice. I like to stroke her gently until she loses control and shoots off.

              Ahh, what a sight...
              Manager, Ithaca Paintball and Recreation.


              Autorized Smart Parts, WDP, WGP, and AGD dealer.


              If you're looking for markers or gear, drop me a line at [email protected] and I'll do the best I can, or visit us online at www.ithacapaintball.com.

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              • Barfly
                You're out of your element
                • Nov 2003
                • 406

                #22
                get an old school Tracer, they kick butt. I remember back in the earlyish/mid '90s they won an award for their accuracy.
                xXhAppyAznXx "If I whiped and shot full auto, I wouldn't feel very skilled. Hell in the back of my mind, I'd be crying over my lack of skill, and that I should quit and kill myself."

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                • Zumina
                  What Are You Looking At?
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 2081

                  #23
                  Phantom, hands down. Light, reliable, and simple.
                  Shoot it like you stole it!

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                  • madmatt151
                    Registered User
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 764

                    #24
                    Sterling all the way...

                    I mean all the guns listed are great, but you gotta love the "Rolls Royce" of paintball guns. Here's mine a while ago. It doesn't have this drop anymore, or the purple grips, but you get the point. Oh and as far as upgrades, you don't need any so it doesn't matter that there aren't any. J&J makes barrels for it so if that's what you want there.
                    Feedback

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                    Retro MAG for sale


                    Back in the Bronx again baby!

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                    • gtrsi
                      Automag?
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 5786

                      #25
                      shoot you want the RT of the pump world?



                      This is probally one of the few pumps you can hit 10bps on, its just that insane. I think Brad told me when he want to world cup 97? he hit 14bps over the chronoy, just insane!
                      FOR SALE
                      on/off, sear, PROConnect
                      AGD back bottle asa, laser logo

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                      • Jack & Coke
                        TUNAMAX No. 1
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 2644

                        #26
                        Very nice...







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                        • Jack & Coke
                          TUNAMAX No. 1
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 2644

                          #27
                          other neat stuff from http://www.paintballmaxx.com






                          (Integrated front block and asa, milled body, convertible feed port. This was Todd's gun before anodizing and jazzing.)


                          (Our first undercocking Mod for the phantom that is attached to the frame. This was tested on Z's marker for fit.)


                          (Convertible feed port w/ integrated version of our red dot site. A lego red antennae man Brad can come up with the coolest ideas.)


                          (The fully decked stock class sniper. Uses our 12gram stock, convertible feed port, 2 rod pump design. Anodizing was provided by Indian Creek.)


                          (Custom built 12gram stock. Holds 2 12 grams for fast reloading. Can be made with any length stock needed.)


                          (Close in shot of our first generation convertible feed port.)


                          (Our first ever made bolt on stock class adapter for the sniper or cocker.)

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                          • Jack & Coke
                            TUNAMAX No. 1
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 2644

                            #28
                            Also, don't forget about:

                            Palmer's Pursuit Shop

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                            • Brophog
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 346

                              #29
                              Definitely some very sweet pumps coming out of the various airsmiths around the net.

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                              • Quickling
                                resident pumper
                                • Apr 2003
                                • 418

                                #30
                                Sterling. Shoot it once and your hooked for life
                                see my Cocker here.
                                And my beloved Sterling

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