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I have been following a thread about a new Angel along with one on the WDP owners page. I also see many threads about markers and which is the best or better then another one etc. There has been debate about the style of marker WDP is going to release and the benefits of diff designs of markers in general. I think a thread dedicated to Marker future design would be worth while.
The topic being what do you think companies need to or should change in modern markers. What would benefit buyers the most, efficiency, weight, accuracy, etc. Should companies work on making current designs better or is it time for a revolutionary marker.
After some thought I believe modern markers are pretty damn good. They are light and fast but could use less air and be more accurate. Since accuracy is dependant on paint and barrel design should companies move to a new projectile or maybe redesign paint balls. A new size or shell shape maybe. A new loader/hopper design?
We all know the whole paintball physics debate so please lets not re hash that.
Stacked tube and spool valve designs are taking over. Is it time for a completely new system?
How about markers using the Propane system? Smaller tank and almost unlimited shots per tank!
Is there a need for more electronics? Marker eye systems could be used to chrono the ball while in the barrel! How about a marker that automatically chronos each ball and re adjusts velocity on its own.
my opinion? Build a new marker. Toss the whole solenoid and ram contraption. Use electromagnets to move the bold. The bolt motion could be synchronized with a valve that controls air to the chamber. The marker could be very small and light. Advanced lith-ion batteries would power the electronics. Double eyes would automaticlly chrono the balls and the velocity would be adjusted perfectly every shot. A ball break could trigger a "clean mode" which would automaticly rapid dry fire the marker several times in a second to clean out the paint then re engage fire mode. Ball breaks could also cause the board to dial back velocity and ROF to compensate for brittle paint.
I have been following a thread about a new Angel along with one on the WDP owners page. I also see many threads about markers and which is the best or better then another one etc. There has been debate about the style of marker WDP is going to release and the benefits of diff designs of markers in general. I think a thread dedicated to Marker future design would be worth while.
The topic being what do you think companies need to or should change in modern markers. What would benefit buyers the most, efficiency, weight, accuracy, etc. Should companies work on making current designs better or is it time for a revolutionary marker.
After some thought I believe modern markers are pretty damn good. They are light and fast but could use less air and be more accurate. Since accuracy is dependant on paint and barrel design should companies move to a new projectile or maybe redesign paint balls. A new size or shell shape maybe. A new loader/hopper design?
We all know the whole paintball physics debate so please lets not re hash that.
Stacked tube and spool valve designs are taking over. Is it time for a completely new system?
How about markers using the Propane system? Smaller tank and almost unlimited shots per tank!
Is there a need for more electronics? Marker eye systems could be used to chrono the ball while in the barrel! How about a marker that automatically chronos each ball and re adjusts velocity on its own.
my opinion? Build a new marker. Toss the whole solenoid and ram contraption. Use electromagnets to move the bold. The bolt motion could be synchronized with a valve that controls air to the chamber. The marker could be very small and light. Advanced lith-ion batteries would power the electronics. Double eyes would automaticlly chrono the balls and the velocity would be adjusted perfectly every shot. A ball break could trigger a "clean mode" which would automaticly rapid dry fire the marker several times in a second to clean out the paint then re engage fire mode. Ball breaks could also cause the board to dial back velocity and ROF to compensate for brittle paint.


sweet!
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