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  • Chris42050
    Splatmaster Tech
    • Feb 2004
    • 567

    #1

    Vm-68

    Anybody ever owned or played paintball with a VM-68. I've had mine for years and It's definitaly the heaviest gun I have ever used. Does anybody know of a heavier Paintball gun?
  • C_22
    AO Mex?
    • Sep 2003
    • 216

    #2
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    • Creative Mayhem
      AO's OFFICIAL CANUCK
      • Apr 2002
      • 3633

      #3
      Re: Vm-68

      Originally posted by Chris42050
      Does anybody know of a heavier Paintball gun?

      Nope that's pretty much it...

      I used to call mine the Boat Anchor. Man I miss that thing...



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      • edweird
        IP lawsuits > innovation
        • Dec 2001
        • 1859

        #4
        yeah I miss mine also... it was like a sawed off shotgun with a baseball bat as a pump handle

        hands down its the only gun sale I ever regreted

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        • Dryden
          Team Nemesis

          • Jun 2003
          • 931

          #5
          Yeah, the VM-68 is a beast, especially with a dual tank setup (typically with a 4.5oz front as an expansion chamber and a 20oz back). I had mine for 4 years (92-95) and it never let me down.

          If anything is comparable in weight, I would think the Brass Eagle Nightmare 12" Comp w/ back bottle adapter is up there.
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          • rpm07
            BLACKCELL powered by AGD
            • Oct 2001
            • 931

            #6
            I loved my VM and it was and after Carter customized it was a extra pound or two more then stock
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            • Crighton
              Registered User
              • Apr 2003
              • 535

              #7
              Mines named the beast and for good reason. I don't think I've ever played with a heavier marker. Of course it's never broken on me, and I never fear loaning it out to people.

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              • Chris42050
                Splatmaster Tech
                • Feb 2004
                • 567

                #8
                Yeah Crighton I loan mine out to people all the time and it still works great. One time I got it back and it had about a pound of sand in the bolt area. Dont know what the Hell he did to it. It took an hour to clean the thing out, but it still shoots fine now. Neadless to say he will never be aloud to go near it again. I shot him with it 2 days later too, and we werent playing paintball.

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                • TheSaint

                  #9
                  I still have a vm that i keep for back up out of the 36 guns I own I still love my equlizer and vm 68 the best they always work! and its funny people who think its a spyder call it crap! and as the equlizer didnt take off for some reason but tis almost a mag in the way it works and shoot.
                  live on vm live on

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                  • Wes Janson
                    Registered User
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 304

                    #10
                    Oh god no. Oh, god, no. My local field rents out (basically stock) VM-68s, and has been for most of the time I have been alive. I don't think I ever actually had to use one, to be honest. God knows they probably own the largest concentration of those damned things in the free world. I think I even saw some newish-looking ones a couple weeks ago. Heavy, noisy, bulky, unsafe, inaccurate, and idiotic. How anyone can like that gun is beyond me...
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                    • Crighton
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 535

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Wes Janson
                      Heavy, noisy, bulky, unsafe, inaccurate, and idiotic. How anyone can like that gun is beyond me...
                      Well back when I first got my VM it was the pimp daddy of all markers. Then time rolled on, people stopped playing pump. The F-1 came out ect ect. You have to realize exactly HOW old the design is.

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                      • krafty
                        Senior Discount
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 1124

                        #12
                        EXC-68 was one of the first guns I ever used... I swear, that thing weighed 15 pounds with a 20oz tank on it. I loved that gun!

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                        • Chris42050
                          Splatmaster Tech
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 567

                          #13
                          Wes jansen you are right about it being dangerous. When the bolt sticks look out. Mine took a chunk out of my hand one time trying to free up the bolt. Also I was adjusting the velocity one time and it shot my allen wrench out.

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                          • TheSaint

                            #14
                            Its all about the skills anyway

                            in the early days of 1990 that was THE GUN to have.
                            and if you have played long enough to remember the
                            ANNIHILATOR made by MCMURRAY & SONS back in 87 or was it 86 buying slices fron Gino for a buck those were the days

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                            • ramenjames
                              Paintballin'Hippy
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 555

                              #15


                              im looking to buy one
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