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Posted by K Keaty on May 20, 2002 at 10:40:58:
In Reply to: ATS: AT16 VS. OTHER MARKERS- WHICH IS BETTER? posted by
Are the ATS markers tourney legal? In the past, gravity was the only legal method of feeding. As such, the ATS markers weren't legal with their belt fed systems. Now, the NPPL has omitted that rule because of the Warp Feed system, and I think that other series will soon follow with that ruling. Are all of the ATS markers select fire (semi or full auto)? If so, they're still not legal for anything but rec-ball. The other question I have is about the feeding system. Is it true that the feed belt is fragile, and gets bent up easily? Just curious,
Kevin
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