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  • hgp3fat
    What me worry?
    • Jun 2006
    • 68

    #1

    Guinness World Records?

    Why is there only one Guinness World Record ...link ... involving paintball? With an entire industry practically based on how fast a marker shoots, there isn't one concerning bps.

    The fastest I've seen (with proof) is Zman's 34.5 bps. I've seen lotsa different kinds cycle faster (another possible record?), and some companies claims could be records if verified.

    AGD could use a free advertising boost with a Guinness World Record marker don't you think?
  • m-a-r-k-7
    I less than three myself
    • Oct 2005
    • 279

    #2
    There was a video of that on webdogradio.us It looks simple. He was baing shot at from 40 feet away while he was wearing a jumpsuit, thick gloves, the velocity at 230, and balls being firsed from a pump.

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    • mobsterboy
      Mr.StealYoDallara

      • Aug 2004
      • 2371

      #3
      cuz thats not a human feat, thats a mechanical feat. a human feat would be like catching paintballs in your hand, your mouth, etc. Something people could only do if they practiced
      RAWR
      Dallara Den

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      • hgp3fat
        What me worry?
        • Jun 2006
        • 68

        #4
        Originally posted by mobsterboy
        cuz thats not a human feat, thats a mechanical feat. a human feat would be like catching paintballs in your hand, your mouth, etc. Something people could only do if they practiced
        They seem to list way more than human feats... it could fall under the sports and games section. They even have records for the fastest industrial robot and the best-selling halitosis detector.

        Why not the fastest marker?

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        • mobsterboy
          Mr.StealYoDallara

          • Aug 2004
          • 2371

          #5
          you missed what i was trying to get at
          its not special, theres thousands of rt pro/x valves out there, and if they can all do the same thing, then whats special about it? The industrial robot, im sure, is a one of a kind thing.
          RAWR
          Dallara Den

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          • hgp3fat
            What me worry?
            • Jun 2006
            • 68

            #6
            Originally posted by mobsterboy
            you missed what i was trying to get at
            its not special, theres thousands of rt pro/x valves out there, and if they can all do the same thing, then whats special about it? The industrial robot, im sure, is a one of a kind thing.
            So? Having one of the thousands of the fastest of something doesn't mean anything? It's the fact of having the label of Guiness World Record and the buzz (short lived buzz even) attached to something.

            Plus it seems to me that Guiness will consider just about anything for a record of some sort... (example). I think the book has room in it for paintball, and if AGD gets some plugs in it couldn't hurt.
            Last edited by hgp3fat; 07-24-2006, 07:52 PM.

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            • punkncat
              One foot less
              • Feb 2003
              • 5841

              #7
              I am not that amazed by that record. I have some of the new Inked that I could catch nearly everything that was fired at me at that distance and speed......that new batch is like a box of marbles.

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              • dahoeb
                Registered User

                • Jul 2004
                • 862

                #8
                i'm sorta disappointed that in a sport like paintball, they did a record on the number of paintballs a guy could catch, granted its pretty impressive i guess...i sure couldn't do it. I guess i was expecting to see something like: "jon doe was hit with a record of 700 paintballs traveling at 260fps in 40 seconds at point blank range (ouch)" or something. that really wouldn't require much skill (more like a lot of NO skill), but would still be a record none the less. oh well.

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                • hgp3fat
                  What me worry?
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 68

                  #9
                  Sorry... but to add more, this is from the RT-ULE manual:

                  Airgun Designs is committed to bringing you the highest performance
                  products possible. ?

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                  • Beemer
                    I could tell you but then.

                    • Oct 2003
                    • 3250

                    #10
                    Originally posted by hgp3fat
                    Anyone going to step up
                    Sombody already did. You miss these.




                    To the best of my knowledge this one aint been beat. Therefore the Mag holds the record.
                    34.5BPS

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                    • hgp3fat
                      What me worry?
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 68

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Beemer
                      Sombody already did. You miss these.




                      To the best of my knowledge this one aint been beat. Therefore the Mag holds the record.
                      34.5BPS

                      http://www.zakvetter.com/paintball_videos/34bps.mov

                      I didn't miss those, read the first post in this thread. I'll try and clear up my point...

                      1. AGD (and MacDev ) claim to have the fastest paintball markers in the world.
                      2. Guinness verifies record claims.
                      3. AGD could get free advertising from setting the record for fastest marker.
                      4. AGD could sell more stuff and make more money.
                      5. The employees of AGD will have job security.
                      6. I need a life.

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                      • SR_matt
                        Santa Sucks
                        • Jun 2006
                        • 1072

                        #12
                        the only problem wiht keeping records in an industry that is changing and developing new things every year, month, week, sometimes even day, it will be so hard to keep and acurate record
                        -matt

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                        • mobsterboy
                          Mr.StealYoDallara

                          • Aug 2004
                          • 2371

                          #13
                          Originally posted by hgp3fat
                          I didn't miss those, read the first post in this thread. I'll try and clear up my point...

                          1. AGD (and MacDev ) claim to have the fastest paintball markers in the world.
                          2. Guinness verifies record claims.
                          3. AGD could get free advertising from setting the record for fastest marker.
                          4. AGD could sell more stuff and make more money.
                          5. The employees of AGD will have job security.
                          6. I need a life.
                          1. everyone claims something. why would they have to prove it? The local diner down the streeet 'claims' to have the best muffins in the world...nuff said here
                          2. and...
                          3. if they wanted it, do you not think they'd have it?
                          4. thats not how it works. do you think the company with the fastest/strongest robot had sales boosted after the publishing of their stats? Prob not. Not enough people bother to read the guiness book of world records anymore, the fad is over
                          5. because selling a gun that is, in itself, perfect in every way isnt job security? I mean, hell, you'd have to try to break a mag for it to not work right.
                          6. quoted for truth
                          RAWR
                          Dallara Den

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                          • hgp3fat
                            What me worry?
                            • Jun 2006
                            • 68

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mobsterboy
                            1. everyone claims something. why would they have to prove it? The local diner down the streeet 'claims' to have the best muffins in the world...nuff said here
                            2. and...
                            We aren't talking about a subjective thing (like taste or smell, or who's hotter Jessica Alba or Jessica Simpson), it's something that can be proven with hard facts and data... like numbers and stuff. Again, Guinness does this.

                            Originally posted by mobsterboy
                            3. if they wanted it, do you not think they'd have it?
                            4. thats not how it works. do you think the company with the fastest/strongest robot had sales boosted after the publishing of their stats? Prob not. Not enough people bother to read the guiness book of world records anymore, the fad is over
                            What business wouldn't want free positive publicity? The more people who know about your product, the more chances you have of selling your product. And yes, the Guinness "fad" is well over, but even a small blurb in any paintball magazine or newspaper is a good thing.


                            Originally posted by mobsterboy
                            5. because selling a gun that is, in itself, perfect in every way isnt job security? I mean, hell, you'd have to try to break a mag for it to not work right.
                            No it isn't job security. If you sold a product that never broke or needed improvement, you would be out of business eventually. Job security is always having a need for your product... because selling stuff makes money.

                            And about keeping up to date records... who cares? We all remember the "first" of something and someone else keeps the records anyways.

                            This topic sucks and I keep adding to it... over and over... and over...

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                            • mobsterboy
                              Mr.StealYoDallara

                              • Aug 2004
                              • 2371

                              #15
                              Originally posted by hgp3fat
                              We aren't talking about a subjective thing (like taste or smell, or who's hotter Jessica Alba or Jessica Simpson), it's something that can be proven with hard facts and data... like numbers and stuff. Again, Guinness does this.



                              What business wouldn't want free positive publicity? The more people who know about your product, the more chances you have of selling your product. And yes, the Guinness "fad" is well over, but even a small blurb in any paintball magazine or newspaper is a good thing.




                              No it isn't job security. If you sold a product that never broke or needed improvement, you would be out of business eventually. Job security is always having a need for your product... because selling stuff makes money.

                              And about keeping up to date records... who cares? We all remember the "first" of something and someone else keeps the records anyways.

                              This topic sucks and I keep adding to it... over and over... and over...
                              last time i post in this thread

                              real job security as you define it would be them coming out with better products while having the same mindset of having it all work and quality control. not more advertising. because they already make products taht never break or need replacing. So your point is?
                              RAWR
                              Dallara Den

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