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In Reply to: smallest/lightest markers posted by Splatter House on November 09, 2002 at 19:58:16:
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Posted by: Chad K. on November 10, 2002 at 19:21:16
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: I have a Rat Impulse with a Halo and 68ci tank with a Kapp dropzone three drop forward. Its a sweet gun but I'm thinking of building a new gun just for speedball. With a small HPA tank and short barrel. What are the smallest lightest good guns out there. I heard cockers are good and light but never tried one. A Palmer Blazer? Mine, with a full 20oz. tank and a full Riccochet weighs about 7 pounds and is very small. With a good regulator, it'll run on CO2 just fine (mine shoots +/-5 fps over the chrony with average quality paint). The other choice I'd recommend if you like electros is the new Bushmaster...the BK0, I think? It's basically the same marker as the normal Bushmaster, but without some of the options and doo-dads, making it a bit lighter. It's also quite a bit cheaper. If you want small and light...well, even a MiniCocker is a bit on the long side with all the pneumatics hanging off the front of it. They can be significantly milled down to lighten them, but there's little that can be done about length. -Chad |
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