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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: GZ Intimidators or AKALMP Excaliburs???????????

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Posted by Mrobnoxious on September 11, 2002 at 22:02:00:

In Reply to: GZ Intimidators or AKALMP Excaliburs??????????? posted by NPT on September 10, 2002 at 23:11:27:

: what is a better marker? i dont care bout cost!!!i just want the one that will not break down at all, and that is low matinance and easy to clean and oil and things like that what are the GOOD and BAD of each of the guns? please list the good AND the bad!! thank you

I have an Excalibur with a Morlock board, that is capable of shooting 18 bps. The Excalibur has a tornado valve, a lightning bolt, a sidewinder reg, and a javelin barrel. There is not much you can do to the Excalibur, except buy a nice barrel set-up. The gun is built like a tank, but is smaller and lighter than a Lcd Angel. There is no LCD, no temperature, no game clock. All you recieve is a marker that is truly ready to go out of the box. Maintenance is easy, 2 drops of extreme lube in the asa before each day of play, wipe it off at the end of each day. You also dont need an expensive tank any screw-in will work. You also can use CO2 if you would like, just add a stabilizer.


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