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  • RRfireblade

    • Jun 2002
    • 5103

    #16
    I think this has mostly been stated before but in a nut shell,

    BE will be making the BE related frames,

    WGP will be making the WGP related frames,

    PTP will be making the Mag frame and any other frames we feel like. :)

    PTP owns the Patent outright, BE (K2 ultimately) currently has an exclusive license to build which ever they see fit to build for the appropriate product lines.
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    • Duzzy
      Mentally confused, wanders

      • Apr 2004
      • 940

      #17
      Originally posted by RRfireblade
      I think this has mostly been stated before but in a nut shell,

      BE will be making the BE related frames,

      WGP will be making the WGP related frames,

      PTP will be making the Mag frame and any other frames we feel like. :)

      PTP owns the Patent outright, BE (K2 ultimately) currently has an exclusive license to build which ever they see fit to build for the appropriate product lines.
      Alright, would it really be a good idea to put another set of cocker Pnues on a cocker? In all honesty, I really don't think it would.

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      • JoshK
        Je mange du poulet. mmmmm
        • Mar 2004
        • 2666

        #18
        Originally posted by Duzzy
        Alright, would it really be a good idea to put another set of cocker Pnues on a cocker? In all honesty, I really don't think it would.
        Why wouldn't it? The only problem with the front pnuematics is people mess with them. People won't (I dont see why atleast) mess with the trigger pnuematics...and I don't see any reason besides that you might be concerned.

        Oh...and Fireblade...I would have posted that (well I didnt know about the part about be...but the other part I did :)) if you wouldnt have

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        • Duzzy
          Mentally confused, wanders

          • Apr 2004
          • 940

          #19
          Originally posted by JoshK
          Why wouldn't it? The only problem with the front pnuematics is people mess with them. People won't (I dont see why atleast) mess with the trigger pnuematics...and I don't see any reason besides that you might be concerned.

          Oh...and Fireblade...I would have posted that (well I didnt know about the part about be...but the other part I did :)) if you wouldnt have
          Because people will mess with them... They will buy it, and play around with it just to see what they can do, then they will decide to send it in, complain about manufacturer defects, and generally make a pain for everyone in the world.

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          • RRfireblade

            • Jun 2002
            • 5103

            #20
            There 'aint' nothing "Cocker 'Pneus" about this grip frame so let me ask you this....

            Would you want a Cocker that's as fast as any legal electro, uses no batteries, is impossible to shortstroke and (eventually) never needs to be re-timed?
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            • Duzzy
              Mentally confused, wanders

              • Apr 2004
              • 940

              #21
              Originally posted by RRfireblade
              There 'aint' nothing "Cocker 'Pneus" about this grip frame so let me ask you this....

              Would you want a Cocker that's as fast as any legal electro, uses no batteries, is impossible to shortstroke and (eventually) never needs to be re-timed?
              I was under the impression that a ram toggled the sear, it has an LPR, and there was some sort of 4-way used on it as well. If I am mistaken please forgive me, mechanical things never mix well with me.

              Sure a cocker like that would be awesome, as long as it was quality. And if it never needed to be timed that would be cool as well. But the majority of people I see buy a cocker for the first time generally mess around with it (myself included) and end up de-timing it or generally messing something up (once again myself included).
              Last edited by Duzzy; 04-07-2005, 01:28 PM. Reason: Spelling stuff

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              • tony3
                LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
                • Feb 2003
                • 3740

                #22
                Looks like it will be another flop. Maybe it will sell, but seeing this in the hands of numerous tourney players? I doubt it. Who knows, BE has lots of money to offer pro players.

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                • buzzboy
                  Emo grass cuts inself
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 1322

                  #23
                  This is from jamesbaldwin on the PCOG forums. I think that it is even cooler.

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                  • RRfireblade

                    • Jun 2002
                    • 5103

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Duzzy
                    I was under the impression that a ram toggled the sear, it has an LPR, and there was some sort of 4-way used on it as well. If I am mistaken please forgive me, mechanical things never mix well with me.

                    Sure a cocker like that would be awesome, as long as it was quality. And if it never needed to be timed that would be cool as well. But the majority of people I see buy a cocker for the first time generally mess around with it (myself included) and end up de-timing it or generally messing something up (once again myself included).

                    It is a pnuematic device, no question. But there's very little in common with what's hanging off the front of an Autcocker. That not withstanding, those parts of an Autococker are some of the most reliable and durable parts in paintball. It is the user that does create the majority of problems most of the time but that can be true of any product.The difference is people have always been encouraged to change ,replace,tune and otherweise "upgrade" thier Autocockers right out of the box and when it's rarely ever needed. that also is true of many other markers,there's just less exposed stuff on others to 'Fix". :)

                    But either way, some will like and some won't.

                    Choices...mmmm, it's a good thing.
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                    • Duzzy
                      Mentally confused, wanders

                      • Apr 2004
                      • 940

                      #25
                      Originally posted by RRfireblade
                      The difference is people have always been encouraged to change ,replace,tune and otherweise "upgrade" thier Autocockers right out of the box and when it's rarely ever needed. that also is true of many other markers,there's just less exposed stuff on others to 'Fix". :)

                      But either way, some will like and some won't.

                      Choices...mmmm, it's a good thing.
                      Agreed.

                      Personally, if someone makes a "High Quality" PnueFrame for Autocockers it will be a serious consideration for an upcoming Merlin project.

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                      • peewee
                        AGD,ICD,CCM & CCI (Gunho!)
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 1400

                        #26
                        Thanks for the info RRfireblade!!!! So my only question is where do I prepay PTP ??? In other words get them to setup a link on the store site so I can send them my money!!!!!
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                        • Lohman446
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                          • Jun 2003
                          • 9315

                          #27
                          Originally posted by RRfireblade
                          Would you want a Cocker that's as fast as any legal electro, uses no batteries, is impossible to shortstroke and (eventually) never needs to be re-timed? Added: But has no proactive anti-chop feature
                          NO

                          Not to knock the system, there is a lot of work that went into it, and it has a definite application. I will answer for myself only.
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                          • NoForts4Me
                            Old. Geek. Paintballer.
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 282

                            #28
                            Originally posted by tony3
                            Looks like it will be another flop. Maybe it will sell, but seeing this in the hands of numerous tourney players? I doubt it. Who knows, BE has lots of money to offer pro players.
                            If tourney players were the only ones buying markers, this *may* hold true. However, if what tourney players bought was the only thing to guage a products' success or failure on, Tippmann and Kingman would have shut down years ago.

                            I think the amount of interest in PTP's product by the big players in the paintball industry tells us that this is something they think will be successful, otherwise they wouldn't be paying PTP for the rights. Based on this, I personally think it will take off.
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                            • RRfireblade

                              • Jun 2002
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                              #29
                              Amazing Tippmann hasn't gone under since no Pros shoot thier stuff.
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                              • tony3
                                LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 3740

                                #30
                                Originally posted by NoForts4Me
                                If tourney players were the only ones buying markers, this *may* hold true. However, if what tourney players bought was the only thing to guage a products' success or failure on, Tippmann and Kingman would have shut down years ago.

                                I think the amount of interest in PTP's product by the big players in the paintball industry tells us that this is something they think will be successful, otherwise they wouldn't be paying PTP for the rights. Based on this, I personally think it will take off.
                                The hAir trigger, definitely seemed aimed more towards getting mags back into the swing of tournies, this doesn't seem like it.

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