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Re: Finding old paintballs...maybe PigTech can help?
In Reply to: Finding old paintballs...maybe PigTech can help? posted by bocasean on December 20, 2002 at 04:59:40:
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Posted by: Tom Sparkman on December 20, 2002 at 12:06:38
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: I was wondering if anyone knew what happened to the Proball that NPSNA used to sell, about a year ago before they merged with Diablo. That was my favorite paint of all time, but now it's gone. Paintball Inc. has a Proball, but it's not the same. I can't see the old Proball just vanishing...encapsulators are expensive. Does anyone know if it's been re-named and/or being sold by a new company? : Thanks. Even though the machine is the same, the paintballs it puts out can be quite different. The thickness of the shell is only dependent on the thickness of the gelatine ribbon being fed into the machine. Also, the dies wear (which changes the size) and also wear out and can be replaced with different dies (different size paint). Tom |
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