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michael |
Jan 11 2007, 05:38 PM
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I want one. Why? Check out this video. Where can I get one?
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Doctor |
Jan 11 2007, 07:10 PM
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[Ringer Patrol] Group: [Ringer Patrol] Posts: 543 Joined: 21-June 01 From: Norfolk Member No.: 54 |
Old
Pwnt. But seriously, whilst I'm sure Joey will be along to kick my arse presently I'd give it a wee while yet whilst they work the bugs out. There's been a fair few broken feednecks etc, somewhat suprising as the early display models could hammer nails; nasty cynical people might wonder if having made bullet-proof models early on the same thing has happened as with every polycarbonate loader when they go into mass production and quality suffers Which is a shame as they are by all accounts a good hopper with lots of innovative features. We're still waiting for a big box of them at PGI but the removable tray is great and by all accounts they're very nice to the paint. The RF chip is a nifty idea but do you really need it to shoot 15bps? Still cool for the gadget fans though. I will be buying one (apparently ) when all is sorted and look forward to giving it a go. -------------------- "Think neither of victory nor of yourself, but only of eating a really big pie."
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Jeffers |
Jan 12 2007, 10:43 AM
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What the doc said....
I have not yet spoken to anyone that had an early one that hasn't had problems. The one I tried just kept dying after 20-30 shots. Had to turn off and then on again.... same again. Not good when your playing. You may also want to consider that if the battery dies, cable comes loose, board fries in-game, then you are foooked. There is no way to feed the paint without using the electrical components of the loader. This is the ony don side that a fully working Pulse has. Having said that..... When they work they really do work. Fast consistent feeding and very gentle on paint. Once the bugs are worked out it will be well worth a purchase. Jeffers p.s... they have been proven to work best with a DM Series Matrix. The combination of the 2 is known to have increased Penile length in a few lucky individuals |
james |
Jan 12 2007, 01:32 PM
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Mike - Jamie sells them I believe.
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tintin |
Jan 13 2007, 12:32 AM
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well, I don't know if I need the loader but the extra inches would come in handy - can I get these without the loader do you know?????
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michael |
Jan 13 2007, 07:44 PM
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[Ringer Patrol] Group: [Ringer Patrol] Posts: 1480 Joined: 4-March 01 From: Yateley, Hampshire Member No.: 56 |
Thanks for the advice, chaps. I think I'll hold out and see what happens. As the Good Doctor said, I don't really need one to shoot 15bps, I liked the convenience of the removable tray, but as Jeff stated, there's no way to feed the marker if the electronics fail. Good points, that will take into consideration.
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paul |
Feb 15 2007, 08:11 AM
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I have not yet spoken to anyone that had an early one that hasn't had problems. The one I tried just kept dying after 20-30 shots. Had to turn off and then on again.... same again. Not good when your playing. Surely Mikey this is ideal for you! It will turn its self off as you walk to the dead zone! -------------------- Of course I'm arrogant...The best always are!
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Jeffers |
Feb 15 2007, 09:14 AM
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I have not yet spoken to anyone that had an early one that hasn't had problems. The one I tried just kept dying after 20-30 shots. Had to turn off and then on again.... same again. Not good when your playing. Surely Mikey this is ideal for you! It will turn its self off as you walk to the dead zone! Pure brilliance |
michael |
Feb 15 2007, 10:38 PM
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[Ringer Patrol] Group: [Ringer Patrol] Posts: 1480 Joined: 4-March 01 From: Yateley, Hampshire Member No.: 56 |
Fuck you, Paul. Fuck you very much. I'm sooo looking forward to your stag do
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paul |
Feb 16 2007, 08:25 AM
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Moderator [Ringer Patrol] Group: [Ringer Patrol] Posts: 2081 Joined: 14-March 01 From: Sandhurst - Berkshire!! Member No.: 42 |
I'm getting my digs in now whilst I have the chance mate
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Deldasqueeze |
Feb 22 2007, 03:59 PM
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Hi Mikey I bought two from ebay approx £150 including postage from the USA - I should have bought them at world cup last year DOH! - only thing no manual - I have since tracked down the pdf of the manual and will be happy to forward it to you. Have a look on eBay.com rather than uk - just make sure the send er marks it as a gIFT with a low value so those keen eyed boys at customs don't charge you - let me know if you need anymore information - Del well, I don't know if I need the loader but the extra inches would come in handy - can I get these without the loader do you know????? have you tried a magnifying glass? -------------------- [font=Century Gothic]
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