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  • vonort
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 274

    #91
    WOW a plastic gun what a novel idea... wow.. nobody has ever tryed that before.. oh wait yes they did it was called a Splatmaster from NSG. and the ever popular Splatmaster Rapide... Wow.. SP just comes up with some of the greatest ideas..
    Proud supporter of the SP Boycott

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    • Toxic Dave
      Registered User
      • Sep 2001
      • 195

      #92
      The difference is that the splatmaster and rapid were about a third the price of a Ion, and about a .001th of the features, accuracy or ROF.

      SP has a great idea ths time, I don't care about the plastic stuff, fact is it's a sub 300 dollar spool valve marker. The concept is amazing, all it has to do is work and it'll be a winner.

      dave
      Toxic Performance..Making the world a better place one product at a time.

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      • Halliday
        Level 10
        • Oct 2000
        • 1655

        #93
        This thing will fly off the store shevles. Great price and good features. Will it live up and perform........ ?


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        • tyrion2323
          Euroball=goodness
          • Dec 2002
          • 1654

          #94
          I know we all dislike the plastic polymer body, but just think:

          Aluminum replacements.

          Customizable. Anodizable.

          $45 raw or so.

          Now that's a way to get all the ano-schemes you could ever want!
          My AIM Intimidator is better than your Automag. Get over it.
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          • WingMan13
            Registered User
            • Oct 2003
            • 828

            #95
            Love SP or not, They just made a tsunami in the industry. Every other company is going to have to keep up or loose $$$.

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            • vonort
              Registered User
              • Mar 2004
              • 274

              #96
              Originally posted by Toxic Dave
              The difference is that the splatmaster and rapid were about a third the price of a Ion, and about a .001th of the features, accuracy or ROF.

              SP has a great idea ths time, I don't care about the plastic stuff, fact is it's a sub 300 dollar spool valve marker. The concept is amazing, all it has to do is work and it'll be a winner.

              dave

              There is the key statement.. and being from SP I see that being a problem.
              Proud supporter of the SP Boycott

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              • SlartyBartFast
                The Flying Scotsman
                • Jun 2002
                • 2940

                #97
                Originally posted by WARPED1
                Ferrari and thier Enzo is a prime example of prestige marketing........... it works.
                No it doesn't. If Ferrari only sold Enzo's they'd go bust. It's the cheap cars that finance the racing and keep the highend car lines going.

                But, if you asked me whether I'd rather own Fiat or Ferrari, I'd choose Fiat. You'd be brain dead to choose Ferrari.

                Why? FIAT OWNS Ferrari! And heck, GM owns a good chunk of FIAT.

                And while Ferrari doesn't do badly, but then more money is made on merchandising than car sales, other "prestige" brands are HUGE money losers.

                And Porche? Hardly the most profitable arm of the AUDI-VW conglomerate.

                And hmm... Another "low-end" companies own "pretige" names and none the other way round. Ford owns Jaguar, and while the company is now named Daimler-Chrysler it was Chrysler that bought Daimler-Benz.

                How many more real-world examples does everyone need to see that the path to success is from the bottom?

                That's not to say you can't make a decent living selling to an upscale niche.

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                • tyrion2323
                  Euroball=goodness
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 1654

                  #98
                  Originally posted by vonort
                  There is the key statement.. and being from SP I see that being a problem.
                  Yes, it's true that SP acted like douches. But so has WorrGames and WDP. So had NPS. Do you boycott all of their products as well?

                  Jacob
                  My AIM Intimidator is better than your Automag. Get over it.
                  Hobart Paintball AIM Paintball

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                  • Glickman
                    *Insert Witty Phrase*
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 2673

                    #99
                    Originally posted by tyrion2323
                    Yes, it's true that SP acted like douches. But so has WorrGames and WDP. So had NPS. Do you boycott all of their products as well?

                    Jacob
                    thank you.


                    just about to say that.




                    anyway, noones thinking about the possibility of using these frames on mags?


                    i plan on getting one and comming up with some crazy bodies (powdercoating)

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                    • barrel break
                      Too much time
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 643

                      #100
                      Jesus, that is one good deal...
                      IF I had some extra cash, I'd sell the defiant I just bought (havent even received it yet), and buy one of those.
                      The black one isn't that bad looking, and it looks to have almost the same performance of a shocker.
                      Defiant, w00t, w00t

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                      • Scott Hudnall
                        "I am my kids Dad"
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 598

                        #101
                        Originally posted by WingMan13
                        Love SP or not, They just made a tsunami in the industry. Every other company is going to have to keep up or loose $$$.

                        AGREED! SP has certainly recognized that selling truck loads of less expensive markers is preferrable to selling a select number of high end markers. For all you non-business guys out there, it's the age old business model of volume-vs-mark up.

                        Sorry guys.....but there's not that many components to ANY of the paintball markers sold today to justify $1400+ for a marker.....there just isn't.....
                        SPECTRE - IN





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                        • Banshee23
                          Lets Go Yankees!!!!
                          • May 2003
                          • 994

                          #102
                          Originally posted by tyrion2323
                          Yes, it's true that SP acted like douches. But so has WorrGames and WDP. So had NPS. Do you boycott all of their products as well?

                          Jacob
                          He was replying to someone else's comment that all it has to do is work & it'll be a winner. Nothing about SP lawsuits or such. SP doesn't have the greatest rep for brand new guns working too good at first.
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                          • REDRT
                            Mags, Y use anything else
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 1854

                            #103
                            If you like it or you don't, Smart Parts is amazingly on the ball. They are going to sell like hot cakes. What a great deal on tournament level marker for the limited budget.

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                            • SlartyBartFast
                              The Flying Scotsman
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 2940

                              #104
                              Originally posted by Scott Hudnall
                              For all you non-business guys out there, it's the age old business model of volume-vs-mark up.
                              And many "top-end" paintball guns have neither volume nor mark-up to justify their business model. That's why AGD dropped the Xmag.

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                              • Steelrat
                                I meant to...uh, nevermind
                                • May 2003
                                • 5375

                                #105
                                You get what you pay for. It sounds interesting, but if it truly performed like a high end gun then SP wouldnt be able to sell shockers and nerves, and they'd end up screwing themselves. I expect performance on par with the low end ICD guns. I certainly don't expect anything innovative.

                                What IS a great idea is the polymer body. They can come out with diffferent styles and colors, and it allows customization for playes who cant afford milled aluminum and anodization. It also lets you abuse it, yet keep it looking good by replacing the body.

                                Is it just me, or does the pace of development in the industry seem to be increasing?


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