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Like I said, you obviously care more about this than I do. I made my point, pretty sure everyone else gets what I'm saying. If you're wanting to prove a point to yourself, go ahead. It might help though, if when trying to prove points about stock class if you actually used markers stock class legal. Just sayin.
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Well, I can't find my 12g adapter, but is this close enough? Just imagine a 12g bucket changer on the back.
Is that close enough?
If so, can I then proceed to ask if painter's tape is allowed in stock class?
If not, I can go hunt down a true stock class marker and then re-ask the question.
there's no say in how the rounds can be on the gun, but it looks like if the rounds are on top of the gun in a tube you can only have 10 but if you do side car then you can do 20.Stock class rules:
1. Paintball Gun
a. Pump action, 0.68 caliber.
b. Single 12 gram CO2 powerlet only. No check valves.
c. Requires the removal (unscrewing) knob or housing to change the powerlet. (No lever changers.)
d. Horizontal feed, 20 round maximum.
e. Vertical feed, 10 round maximum. (Any configuration that allows more than one paintball to be stacked over the breech feed opening.)
f. External velocity adjusters must be locked into position.
g. Any length barrel. No silencers or sound suppressor extensions.
h. Any type of stocks, grips and sights.
Well, now that you mention it, it is a little fuzzy to figure out what the D and E rules really refer to. For example, does the paint on the side car or something like a stock that holds 10rd tubes considered a part of the 20?
I always assumed that 20 meant the 20 that could directly feed the gun. But that's why we question the rules...
Anyone who is actually familiar with stock class want to weigh in?
yea, you could make a small 20 round hopper and have it fed through a 45* feedneck. thats not ball on top of ball