Strange Brew: cool and strange paintball guns (pics - 56kers beware)

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

    #196





    Pictured above is the 8mm Breda M37 machine gun replica with steel tripod and Q-Loader automatic feed system. Top cover opens to reveal the Automag RT Pro paintball marker with electronic trigger.

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    • WARPED1
      I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
      • Nov 2001
      • 7458

      #197
      That machine gun is super hot!
      [Something Cool is Here]

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

        #198
        from: http://rap4.com/







        RAP4 Thunder .43 cal paintball grenade launcher shell, it fires 10 .43cal paintball all at once. This grenade is compatible with CO2 and Green Gas. It is capable of putting out over 100 feet range, talk about distance and really LOUD too, like thunder!|

        See the RAP4 Thunder Grenade in action

        -Fits into any standard grenade launcher
        -Green Gas - 100 P.S.I.
        -CO2 - 800 P.S.I.



        Sawed-off Launcher

        -Consider this a mini version of the M79 Style gernade launcher
        -Gas power enforced, it holds 40mm cartridge, and release as many BBs as the other M79 Style rifles.
        -No front adjustable sight
        -Weighs approximately 2.1 lbs.


        Video of these things in action!


        The complete test and demo of grenade launchers and shells.

        Dial-Up Users: http://rap4.com/video/rap4_grenade_launchers_l.wmv (2.4M)

        DSL Users: http://rap4.com/video/rap4_grenade_launchers.wmv (20M)

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

          #199
          Originally posted by WARPED1
          That machine gun is super hot!
          it should be... it costs $4,999

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          • VFX_Fenix
            -=Bishop=-
            • Sep 2004
            • 1052

            #200
            Originally posted by TheTramp
            Did someone say it wasn't legit?
            Yeah, Jack & Coke quesitoned it

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

              #201
              from: http://www.shockerowners.com





              This is a Mil-Sim project I did with my 2002 Shocker. The stock is made from three pieces of laminated oak, the clip is made from some polyetylene (plastic). The Max Flo is concealed under the blocky front grip (which is also made of oak). As for upgrades there aren't really any. The Delrin bolt and full body filter can be considered ones but those came stock on this when I bought it.

              Webby


              Geez... I wonder how much that weighs...???

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              • space_weazel_45
                Official AO Ninja (really)
                • Jul 2003
                • 870

                #202
                ok a few that i think have not been posted,
                the maverick rifle, i have more of this if people are interested


                the VM MP5 by palmers


                ULE Mag Rifle


                the Mag MP5


                cool custom Phantom, i at least have never seen a pump like that.


                and finaly the other two space mags



                i have more info about some of these so if currious ask away.
                Gear
                RT Mag / Minimag / Pump Mag / Sydarm / ULT / Qloader / ELCD / RPG / 1989 Sterling / 2x F2 illustrator

                Feed Back Here
                AGD - "[/tom kaye shakes head in disbelief]"

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

                  #203
                  Originally posted by space_weazel_45

                  ...i have more of this if people are interested...

                  ...i have more info about some of these...

                  Don't be shy...

                  Please more pics and more info!

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

                    #204
                    from: http://www.specopspaintball.com/inde...ROD&ProdID=179




                    Special Ops - Hammer - Mobile Heavy Gunner

                    $1,046.95

                    Detailed Description
                    - (2) Tippmann - A-5s
                    - (2) Tippmann - A-5 Flatline Barrels
                    - Equalizer - A-5 Double Trouble Kit



                    We've played extensively with the Equalizer Double-Trouble crank and found conclusively that it kicks truckloads of ***.

                    It's no surprise, since this beast rips off around thirty rounds per second. With a couple of flips of the Gatlin-style crank, you've got half a pod of paint in the air, sailing toward a cowering foe.

                    When we absolutely, positively need the opposition to put their heads down, we bring up our Heavy Gunner and his Double-T. He rips off a couple hundred rounds and everyone hits the dirt (and then we charge up under the firestorm and bunker 'em all.)

                    Also, we've found that the Double-T works like cluster-bombing artillery. Paired with optional Tippmann Flatlines, the Double-T can launch a fusillade of paint a very long ways. Even if you could never hit a guy with your normal paintgun, the Heavy Gunner can rip off a giant arc of paint that will splatter all over the enemy. It's amazing what a couple hundred lobbed paintballs can do. It's the perfect solution to hammering guys across an open field.

                    And, of course, the Double-T is ideal for mowing down bushes. When we have an op force that's concealed behind bushes and grass, we bring up the Heavy Gunner to pound through. With that kind of volume, you always get some paint through. Our Double-Ts have pounded many a dude who was hiding behind some brush.

                    We wouldn't be doing the Double-T justice if we didn't mention our liberal use of the Double Trouble in our paintball tank. We've mounted one of these bad boys in a rotating mesh turret and it raises massive hell in scenario games. The Razorback and its Double Ts racked up over 2,000 eliminations just during the Summer of 2004.

                    Technically, the Double Trouble crank works by toggling the triggers of two Tippmann A-5s four times each per turn of the crank. That's right: four cranks blasts our thirty-two balls. The air supply of both guns is combined in the aluminum rail that holds both guns together under the pistol grips.

                    You can mount the Double-T in a fixed position, such as on a tripod (not commercially available at this time) or strap it to a specially-made vest that totes the beast around in relative comfort. The vest clips onto the rear "D" rings in back of the A-5s. It suspends the guns at chest level - which we've found it just perfect for field use. The "D" rings on the A-5s are a little weak. We've had to re-crimp ours once or twice to get them to hang on.

                    We've run the Double-T on both CO2 and compressed air and it runs great on either. We have run into a little bit of air-starvation when we getting cranking hard on the thing. We fixed the problem by drilling out the 90 degree fitting on the back of the connecting bar. Also, the stock connecting bar makes the paintball trajectory cross (when you fire it) only about ten yards out. We prefer to have them cross at thirty yards, so we slotted the rear connection points and now our Double-Ts are fully adjustable.

                    Our Heavy Gunner packs a large compressed air, or a 20 lb. CO2 tank, to get through a game. During scenario games, we really go big on the air supply. Our specially-made vest holds 1800 rounds of paint and the biggie-sized tank. It weights about forty pounds loaded, which really isn't too bad to pack around.

                    So, if you're like Tim the Tool-man Taylor, and you stay up late at night fantasizing about MORE POWER, then the Double-T should definitely be on your Christmas list.


                    this is the "double trouble kit" that they used to attach two A-5's together...



                    $296.95

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

                      #205
                      Sniper!

                      from: http://www.specopspaintball.com/inde...ROD&ProdID=392

                      sniper

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                      • FirePro84
                        Palmer Employee / Tech
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 178

                        #206
                        Originally posted by Battlewear
                        Found this picture this morning.. Just thought you might like to see it.. Kinda cool looking

                        No idea who it is..


                        thats two of the guys on The Roughnecks, they're a scenario team out of california and they have LOTS of cool toys like that...they're all hollowed out ordanance that have been turned into paintball guns...all the members on the team are x-military or current military

                        - Tim F. POG #815
                        - [email protected]
                        - Http://www.FirePro84.com
                        - 47 guns and counting

                        - Recent Additions: Black VSC Phantom, PGP, Angel LED

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

                          #207

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                          • jamescell
                            IBEW local 498
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 367

                            #208
                            Who needs a bunker????



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

                              #209
                              Awesome post jamescell!

                              That is crazy!

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                              • jamescell
                                IBEW local 498
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 367

                                #210
                                well thank you I have had the privlage of using this beast a time or two. It's simply amazing how much paint you can throw with 3 barrels! The resident airsmith/owner of area 51 paintball built it. here is a pic of the milling he did to the m 98's

                                It saves some weight but I bet it still tops the scales above 10 pounds. There literally is no need for a bunker with this marker. You feel like arnold walking around in the terminator
                                The best beverage ever! My feed back

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