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1ST MARKER IS PLANET ECLIPSE EGO:
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Electronically the Ego borrows much from the EclipseBlade stable, utilizing the tried and tested components of the original EclipseBlade and incorporating many of the newer features found in the E2. The cool blue backlit graphical LCD provides all of the information that you will need including firing mode, breech sensor status, adjustable game timer, shot counter and rate of fire indicator. A user friendly menu system allows all of the control parameters to be adjusted on-gun using three pushbuttons at the rear of the grip-frame, along with a fourth located inside the frame for tournament legality. Advanced trigger debounce algorithms mean that when configured correctly, Ego will not fall foul of the chrono judge and the low profile break-beam breech sensor provides a reliable anti chop solution, which allows the gun to shoot as fast as your loader can feed. The single, low power electro-pneumatic solenoid is one of the smallest in its class and the overall power consumption of the electronics means that 250,000 shots from a standard 9V battery is not unrealistic.

And as for the included accessories, you get the super-slick Eclipse On/Off/Purge system, the Eclipse Shaft Solo Barrel (.693), Clamping feed neck, Eclipse-Samurai 3 Swoop magnoptic fully adjustable 3-point trigger, Multi-density wrap-around grips, hose, elbows, the lot, all as standard, all in matching Eclipse Anodised finishes.

Eclipse Ego Spec Sheet

¨ Eclipse Open Bolt Electro Pneumatic Marker
¨ Break Beam Low Profile Breech Sensor
¨ PCB features: LCD, Optical Trigger, Rear Function Buttons, Menu-Driven Operating System, Eye indicator, Clip-In 9volt Battery Operated
¨ Eclipse-Samurai 3 Trigger. Magnetic, 3-point Adjustment.
¨ Pat. Pending, TT Filter Debounce Software, as first seen on the infamous E2
¨ Integrated Adjustable LPR W/ Dedicated HP Inlet
¨ Eclipse Inline Reg. High Flow, Accurate, Consistent Output in a Tiny Package
¨ Eclipse 'Rammer' One-Piece Hammer/Ram Mechanism. Highly Durable Stainless Construction. Strips In Seconds.
¨ Integrated Eclipse QEVs For The Fastest Possible Cycle Times.
¨ Sub Miniature Solenoid And Integrated Minifold
¨ Body-Integrated Feed Stub.
¨ Offset 'Def-Tek' Feed System. For "No-Bounce" Ball Feed
¨ Clamping Low-Rise Feed Tube
¨ Low Pressure, High Flow Supercharger Valve System
¨ Brass Bushed Valve Guide. No Valve Pin Wear, No Friction.
¨ Open Faced, High Flow Delrin Bolt
¨ Pop-N-Slide Bolt Pin. Super Large Pin/Hammer Contact Area For Minimal Wear
¨ Eclipse Shaft Solo 14" Barrel
¨ Cocker Barrel Thread
¨ Eclipse On/Off/Purge System, Mini-Rail And Hose.
¨ Dual Rubber Finger Ball Detents
¨ Eclipse Duo-Tech Grips
¨ Eclipse Sup-Tol Machining
¨ Various Software Modes
¨ Unlimited ROF With Eye On. Speed Is Limited By Loader Only.
¨ Fully Adjustable (1 to 30 BPS) ROF With Eye Off
¨ Tech Friendly
¨ User Friendly

STATS:
Weight: 859g Gun and Regs
1116g Inc. Barrel And On/Off/Purge System

Length: 255mm Gun And Regs
524mm Inc. Barrel

Height: 162mm Body And Frame
232mm Inc. Feed and On/Off/Purge System

Width: 25.3mm Body
27.3mm Inc. Eye Covers

Shots: Bench Test fired 1687 Paintballs from a 4500psi fill in a 68ci tank. Results can vary dependant on Paint, Barrel Length, Bore Size and Velocity.

2ND MARKER IS PLANET ECLIPSE XSV EGO:
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XSV branded Ego Paintball Gun. Gun comes in black
with gold accents.

Improvements over the Stock Ego:
Larger valve chamber for lower pressure
Integrated rail on the grip
The reg swivels so the hose always lines up
New bolt is ramped and defused so you can shot more
brittle paint
The trigger can either use a spring or a magnet
Gauge for the LPR
Different trigger more like a Timmy not blade
Larger trigger guard
Integrated snatch grip

3RD MARKER IS SMARTPARTS TON TON SHOCKER:
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Lighter and faster than previous models.

Open bolt Seal Forward Technology (SFT) allows the Shocker to fire as fast as other open bolt guns, but seals the breech before the ball is fired for superior accuracy, like a closed bolt gun.
FEATURES -

Single (self-timing) solenoid -8 inches
1 lb. 14 oz
Electronics moved into grip from frame to reduce body size
Uses one 9 volt battery
Nitrogen/Compressed air and Anti-Siphon CO2 operation
Reverse-polarity magnetic trigger
Vision board for decreased chopping
180-220 psi range improves air efficiency and reduces breakage
Two piece Freak Shocker threaded barrel threaded barrel
Semi automatic
tournament legal firing mode only
Clamping feed neck
Shocker Style on/off with knob

4TH MARKER IS BOB LONG RUSSIAN LEGION INTIMIDATOR:
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Features: Capable of firing 25+ BPS, Shot Counter, Game Timer, Torpedo Regulator, Anti-chop eye, Custom Milling, 300 PSI Gauge.

5TH MARKER IS EVIL OMEN 2.0:
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Gentlemen, we can rebuild it.
We have the technology.
We have the capability to make the worlds first bionic marker.
The Omen 2.0 will be that marker.
Better then it was before.
Better, Stronger, Faster.
-Expanded LPC
-New larger Trigger Frame
-Dual LED's
-Aluminum/Delrin Bolt
-Expanded Valve
-More Precise and Durable Re-cock Adjustment
-Driver Barrel
-ASA with Gauge
-No Rise Feed Tube
-1.5 Cam Arms - force feed compatible
-1.5 Board - capable of 25 BPS

6TH MARKER IS DIABLO WRATH:
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The Wrath is designed to deliver top level performance at a reasonable cost. With its 20 ball per second cycling rate, the Wrath is one of the fastest markers available at any price. The Vise Grip Feed Neck, Quik-Strip bolt, vertical foregrip regulator, ported barrel and high speed air-ram operation are all features usually found only on much pricier markers or only through a great deal of after-market expense. We believe that the affordability of a reliable, feature packed marker will improve your playing experience and winning percentage. Unleash your Wrath!

FEATURES:

• UP TO 20 SHOTS PER SECOND
• AIR RAM OPERATING SYSTEM
• LCD TRIGGER FRAME WITH SHOT COUNTER, TIMER & MORE
• ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED FORE GRIP REGULATOR
• STATE-OF-THE-ART LOW PRESSURE REGULATOR
• QUICK STRIP BOLT
• CUSTOM VERTICAL CLAMP FEED PORT
• NEW STYLE BALL DETENT
• ADJUSTABLE DOUBLE TRIGGER WITH ELECTRONIC SAFETY
• CUSTOM FADE ANODIZING AVAILABLE
• MICRO POLISHED CUSTOM PORTED BARREL
• DUAL BEAM BREAK EYES
• COLORS: BLACK, RED, BLUE, BLUE/SILVER FADE

7TH INDIAN CREEK DESIGNS BUSH MASTER B2K:
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The Bushmaster series of guns was designed with preformance in mind. Computer controls put the player in control of the gun, and most of the markers settings can be changed with the flip of a swtich.

8TH GUN IS A E-PAINTBALL OUTLET RJR RAT JR.:
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The rjr is a great package. It includes the rat milling new 03 no rise feed neck(with o-ring grooves). Vodoo bolt, ti pull pin, brass hammer, tapeworm, blade trigger, sticky grips, and high volume front cap. Comes standerd with vertical Max-Flow.

9TH MARKER IS SPART PART IMPULSE:
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The Impulse is the best open bolt electropneumatic semi-auto for under $500. It has a new lightweight vertical feed body, improved fire rate and integrated on/off switch. The Impulse also features our Max-Flo regulator that works on compressed air or CO2 and includes a Progressive rifled barrel.

THIS IS ALL I AM DOING FOR NOW IF YOU WANT MORE POST BACK OR THE COST AND WHERE TO GET THAT ITEM AT ON THE INTERNET LET ME KNOW.


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