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  • craltal
    MCB, baby...
    • Oct 2003
    • 1452

    #31
    check your local pro-shop, they will most likely install one for you.

    and just for tormenting purposes:
    (that's a White Wolf freak back on there, and the reason for the gap, he made them to fit both older and newer blazers- it is actually flush on pre-2K)

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    • warbeak2099
      That is my foot!
      • Jan 2004
      • 4447

      #32
      Originally posted by craltal
      check your local pro-shop, they will most likely install one for you.

      and just for tormenting purposes:
      (that's a White Wolf freak back on there, and the reason for the gap, he made them to fit both older and newer blazers- it is actually flush on pre-2K)
      I dislike you greatly. Get ready to be mugged. I hope you don't carry your house keys on you.
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      • craltal
        MCB, baby...
        • Oct 2003
        • 1452

        #33
        Originally posted by warbeak2099
        I dislike you greatly. Get ready to be mugged. I hope you don't carry your house keys on you.
        well, thank you. Good luck finding it amongst the pile of random boxes that is the contents of our new house (gotta hate moving into a new place)

        I should say, it does get quite evil when I but the Stiffi carbon fiber tip on her. oh, and the adjustable collar on the ASA helps me keep the stabilizer snug while ensuring the gauge and feed port are where I like em.

        If you ever find yourself near Tampa or Orlando, give me a shout, you might even get to borrow her for a game or two

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        • warbeak2099
          That is my foot!
          • Jan 2004
          • 4447

          #34
          Heh heh, very cool. I doubt I'll be there anytime soon, but if I am, I'd love to play alongside that monster.
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          • wjr
            Registered User
            • Feb 2006
            • 995

            #35
            check your local pro-shop, they will most likely install one for you.
            My pro shop can't do it. I asked them once about it a while ago. I don't know how many of you are familiar with Paintball Central (a large chain of fields and stores in NC) but they have a terrible selection. They only sell the big brand guns and parts.

            Nice blazer by the way. How much did it set you back?
            Last edited by wjr; 10-05-2006, 07:17 PM.

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            • don miguel
              the legend
              • Sep 2006
              • 1141

              #36
              Originally posted by wjr
              I only wish that I could get a blazer like the one Don posted. I'm only looking to spend about $350.

              Does anyone know where I can get an antisiphon tube installed on my tank?
              smartparts.com you can buy the tank 40$ or send it to them and get installed. (last time I checked was last month, I was looking at an anti siphon. I dont know if they still do that no gaurentees).

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              • don miguel
                the legend
                • Sep 2006
                • 1141

                #37
                Originally posted by osustevie
                Don, not hard at all to squeegee out a PPS marker. Just pull the spring loaded bolt pin run your swab thru it and put the bolt back in, Takes about 5 seconds for me but I'm old and slow. You cannot go wrong with any PPS maker. As mentioned before, they are a players marker and not for tinkerers. Very easy to clean and maintain. I have owned a Blazer and still have my Classic Typhoon. They are very CO2 friendly. It was meant to run off CO2. When in doubt try one. Judge for yourself.
                That rocks! I thought it was harder than that. That barell is supposed to be extremely accurate. YOU HAVE A TYPHOON! those are awesome. I like the double barelled one, it's intimidating.

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