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Posted by z-zero on July 15, 2002 at 18:57:06:
I just got off the phone with Steve Deam jr. at Ation Mrkers and let me say that they are a great bunch of guys over there. He answered all my questions and talked to me for an extended amount of time about there new pump even though its not released yet. I'm gonna dump some info here. I got permission first. Ther new pump will be called and marketed as the Titan as to not get confused with there Sentinel line of markers. On there web site (www.actionmarkers.com) the pictured pump is the pro model with red to black fade and double trigger, D/F BL for $325. The gun that is being released aug 1 is the basic model in black ano and will be available in the single trigger configuration as well as double. You will also be able to order the stock class feed tube if desired. The cool thing about the SC tube is that you can put it forward or backward, thus allowing to rock n cock in your usuall style whether you use a phantom or a PGP (ie forward or backward tipping action). The basic model will come without a a d/f or bottom line and flat .45 grip panels and will be available for $280. I did'nt ask about price diff. between single or double trigger, or sc feed or direct feed, so I don't know. I do know the sc feed will be generic black cause depending on how you install it the fade won't match on the pro model, so its one color. Its a fresh design so Steve said they did not know if any other parts in the gun were compatible with the snipers. There is a review in the july issue of PGI (paintball games international) on pg 58 with pics of the raw proto-type. Steve said they did alot of outside consulting on the design of this marker including our very own Crash on PPIG, great Job guys. z-zero P.S. The frame for single and double trigger is the same, its the trigger guard that changes seeing that its removeable. Tourney legal and all......
z-zero
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