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Monthly Paintball Newsletter                     March 1998 VOL 1 - Issue 7
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Happy Easter Everybody!

It never fails, I'm late again, what can I say.  For those of you who have been waiting and know who I am personally, you can shoot me at the field the next time we play.  Good news is, Spring is finally here!  The start of the paintball season has finally arrived (though some of you may not be able to play thanks to the IRS and taxes be due and all).
Many of you have been sending your emails to me with questions to answer, wanting to know about new guns, products, as well as info on joining teams.  I have been basing my issues around email that you the players send me.  Just wanted to say, keep the mail coming...!

    Thanks,
       The Warlock

       If you have a Paintball team and a home page, get them on the web!  You can do this by visiting the Paintball Web Ring @ http://www.jps.net/ants/index.html.  With the Web Ring, you can get your team advertised to other teams, players, sponsors, and others on the web. You also get a web ring logo to put on your web page, which allows for easy access to other sites.  It also gives you full credit for you Paintball site.  Join today!!

Ze L8st:

The Battle Dragons Web Site

http://members.aol.com/WTravis946/index.html

Team Paint Fiction Ålesund Paintball Klubb

http://home.sol.no/~bermadse

Team GatorBallz of Louisiana

http://members.aol.com./DamnCajun/PBall.html

High Octane's Home Page

http://www.ipaintball.to/highoctane
 


** MPN News Flash **

For all of the requests I have been getting to add a little life to the newsletter, starting April, I will be posting the MPN Issues on a web page too!  This way I can add pictures and illustrations to the articles to help spice things up.

** Looking for guest/full time writers **

If you are interested in sharing some of your paintball expertise with others, I'm looking for some writers to help out on the MPN.  If interested, email me at warlock1@sj.bigger.net.

** The Splatter Times **

For those of you who just can't enough paintball nfo to read, there is another paintball resource called the Splatter Times, which is based in Ohio.  This is an on-line paintball newspaper which is similar to mine, however they print hard copies as well (if you are in Ohio, you can pick one up).  They are planning on expanding their publication, and have writers from all over the US, including yours truly.  You can check them out at http://www.geocities.com/pipeline/3501 for the new issue.

** Wild Geese Newsletter **

Michael A. Noble of the Wild Geese in San Jose, also has a great newsletter.  This is a recreational paintball club which goes on trips to fields together, as well as other paintball activities.  If this sounds like it could be for you, you can contact Michael A. Noble (group administrator) at rush_fan@pipeline.com.  His nfo is also listed below

The Wild Geese
Recreational Paintball Club
San Jose, CA
408-365-0484
TIP# 1661
 

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Things covered in this issue:
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~ New Products
~ Upcoming Events
~ Tricks and Tips / Learn About... / Newbies on the Field
~ Q&A for the Warlock
~ For Sale / Classified
~ Paintball Chatroom - NEW!
~ Paintball Forum - NEW!
~ Coming Soon / Announcements
 

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~ New Products ~
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Bob Long D/F Regulator

The D/F Power Reg is adjustable from 0-1000 p.s.i.  It can be quickly disassembled for cleaning with no tools. It has finger grooves for a comfortable grip. It has an output hole for a pressure gauge. It uses an Automag regulator seal. There is a tourney cap on the end which can be removed to adjust the pressure.  Price: ~$100.
** Warlock's input: I have taken a pretty close look at this reg.  It is quite simple, comfortable to hold, easy to adjust, the perfect size.  If you have had problems with other regs, this one is pretty much fool proof.

Air America Apocalypse drop forward from KAPP

I have just acquired one these long awaited drop forwards which is not only well designed and  lightweight, but rather inexpensive as well.  It comes in black (as well as polished aluminum).  Not sure about other colors.  This drop forward attaches to the bottom of your gun and replaces the aluminum rail which comes with the Apocalypse.  It also has a set screw which holds it in place.  Price: ~$35
 

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~ Upcoming Events ~
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** Invitational Northern California (Berkeley Area) Paintball Game - 2nd notice

** Update: Went out to Mare Island 2 weeks ago, 3 fields were open.  Still alot of water, however playable.  Not too muddy.  Plans are still on for the proposed date, pending on weather conditions from now until then.

For those of you who are interested in playing paintball the way it "used" to be...all skill levels welcome!

       I'm trying to setup a stock paintball game on Sunday, April 26th.  We are shooting for Mare Island, pending on weather conditions, and if it is a little drier.
Stock Classifications :
       12 gram C02s as air source
       10-20 round vertical feeds.
       Pump guns only.

       I also know that everyone doesn't have a "true" stock gun, so we are inviting basically all "pump" gun players with C02 tanks and loaders.  We would prefer stick feeders, but if you only have a loader, that is fine.  No Semi Auto guns though (no pump).
       For more nfo and to be added to the No. Cal Stock group, Please send a response to : warlock@sj.bigger.net
       Hope to see you out there!
 

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~ Tricks and Tips / Learn About... / Newbies on the Field ~
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Ray B. Nulod - Team Apache
Here's a trick: If you have a cocker valve tool, drill a hole in the side of the end that sticks out of the gun. Make the hole big enough for a hex wrench so you can use the hex wrench instead of a crescent wrench if you're in a hurry.

Sean Takeda - Team Subzero
Another little tip which can help with losing removable screws on you guns.  Teflon tape works wonders on holding screws in place.  Place a small piece on screws to prevent them from coming out.  Another method would be to use a small dab of removable locktite (#242 I believe, the color is blue).  Make sure that the screw is free from oil and debris first.  This method works well on holding the cocking rod in place on Autocockers.  Just make sure that you use "removable" locktite, or ya might have some trouble getting it out later.
For those "aluminum" screws which strip out on you due to over tightening, you can replace them with Stainless Steel screws which you can find at local hardware stores.  These screws cost a little more than the aluminum screws, but are well worth it in the long run.  They also last much longer.  Another little trick which will make it easy to remove without tools are plastic caps which can be placed on the screw head (on knob type screws not button or machine screws).  Simply press the caps on the screw and tap it into place with a rubber/plastic mallet.  This works especially good with those of you playing with Bushmaster type pump guns with dual sided pumps.
 

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~ Q&A for the Warlock ~
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** Player TRUK4U <TRUK4U@aol.com> wrote:
Hello. I saw that you have used both a Autocoker and a Mag.  I am wader which
Mag was that and which gun did you like better.  Please respond in as much
detail as possible and as soon as possible.  Send it to truk4u@aol.com  Thank
you very very much

Hey TRUK4U,
Between the Autococker and the Minimag, it's strictly personal preference.  I have had and played with the Autococker for a longer amount of time.  The Minimag was acquired a few years ago, however, I have adjusted to play well with both.

The Ups and Downs of the Autococker
The Autococker is a very accurate, well balanced gun.  Though on the larger side, it is fairly easy to operate, and shoots remarkably well.  The older cockers (before the lightened 97's) were a little heavier, but if you are going to use a High Pressure System (HPS), what's a little more weight.  As far as maintenance, it is a little more complex than the Automag family.  It has more seals, hoses, and moving parts that the mags as well.  Cleaning this gun on the field simply consists of removing the bolt and running your swab through.
In my opinion, a well tuned Cocker will shoot more consistent the Mags, and I believe a little farther as far as distance.  They can also shoot at a lower pressure thanks to the new low pressure chambers which are available.  If you are planning on using C02, I would recommend using a Budd Orr reg (or any other type of reg) to help keep the pressure of the gun consistent (about 550-650 PSI on a stock Autococker).
On the downside, when an Autococker has a problem, it has a problem.  Unless you know this gun well, you may have to take it to an air smith to tune it up for you.  These problems would include adjusting the timing of the gun, to replacing hoses or internals.  Other than that, it is a well built marker.
The Ups and Downs of the Mag family.
The Automag is a lightweight, marking machine.  The design is simple, yet very effective.  Definite pluses about the mag would include ease of cleaning and maintenance.  Since the only thing moving on this gun is the bolt (with exception to the trigger and sear), it is pretty much a fool proof gun.  It shoots rather consistent, and has an impressive rate of fire for the experienced player.  Another definite feature (which is optional with the mag, a feature with the Mini, Micro, and RT) is the power feed.  The RT runs on HPS only, you cannot use C02.
With my experience with the mags, it is a great "shoot right out of the box" gun, without having to do any modifications.  One downside, Mags have a tendency to "spike" on the first shot.  This means that the gun can shoot in excess of 300 FPS when you have it dialed to 280  FPS.  If you plan on running C02, I would suggest getting a regulator to prevent this.

Summary - Both guns are excellent.  A few things you may want to consider before buying a paintgun would be:
1. How much you are willing to spend.  This includes overall cost you plan on spending to upgrade, modify, etc. your paintball gun.
2. What type of upgrades you plan on doing in the future.  If you plan on buying additional barrels, HPS, regulators, expansion chambers, etc., it can be rather expensive.
3. Are you the type of person who wants to have a low maintenance or high maintenance gun.  Ask people who you know, players on the fields, etc about the gun and routine maintenance which they perform on their markers.

I would definitely suggest shooting and playing with both guns before you decide to buy.  One big difference is the type of action that the gun has.  The Cocker has a slide trigger, versus the rocking trigger on a mag.  Whatever you decide, I assure you that you should be happy with either choice, as long as you know your gun.
 

Good Luck!

**Player Charles Griffin <CGriffin@styberg.com> wrote:

I have a request for you.  I would like to purchase a gun and I have narrowed it down to three guns.  A spyder, f-4 Illustrator, or a raptor.  I have read a lot about the spyders so could you provides some info on the illustrator and the raptor. Any help is greatly appreciated

Chuck Griffin

PS  keep up the good work

Hey Charles,
First of all, I would like to say all the guns you would like to buy are good choices, all about the same price range $180-220.  You have mentioned that you have already read about the spyder, so you know that there are a few versions of this gun, with the latest being the SE (Special Edition).
As far as the F-4 Illustrator, taken from the data at PMI, it features a bore-drop breech barrel, with a top cocking connecting pin (cocking handle).  It comes with a 10" polished alum. barrel, composite receiver (like delrin plastic), reinforced ball drop tube, PMI Eurogrip, vertical bottle adapter, Euro-bottom line, striker plug velocity adjuster along with an adjustable bolt (with tool included).  It is similar to the spyder as far as action (has a little kick, and the trigger pull).  I can't remember if this gun has a power feed on it.  Other than that, not a bad gun for the money.  Retail: ~199
The gun you wanted nfo on was the Brass Eagle (Model 1440 is the standard. 1441 come with streamline setup) Raptor.  As taken from the Brass Eagle Web Page, this gun features the following features: aerospace grade aluminum alloy receiver with anodized finish, triple sight rails, vertical front bottle attachment, "self locking" velocity adjustment and power feed.  The gun is Hunter Green with black lower receiver.  Standard 3/8" dovetail sight mount on top and sides for point sight attachment.  Also accepts Sidecar squeegee carrier.   Works well with either CO2, compressed  air or nitrogen.  Vertical front bottle attachment for compact handling.  Field strips quickly. Cocking handle doubles as a connecting pin remover.  Accepts standard after market grip covers for government model .45s. Drilled  and tapped for "Duckbill" bottom line.  Takes a standard 3/16" Allen wrench to adjust velocity.   Easily fires 7+ shots per second.  Power feed assists gravity in feeding enough balls to keep up with trigger pulls.  Length 20.5"   Weight 3.6 lbs. Retail $179
All the guns weigh about the same, and are fairly light.  I would suggest shooting each of them to see which one you like better out of preference.  I personally would choose the Spyder, just because of my experience with this gun (pretty much problem free, and shoots 99% of the time).  It is not the most accurate gun, but is a good gun for the money.  All the guns are fairly simple to take apart, clean, and maintain.  Parts are relatively inexpensive for these guns as well (well, maybe not for S/S barrels), but have to say that they are more readily available for the Spyder.
Feel Free to ask questions anytime, till then...Happy Paintball'n!

Oh yeah, Good luck on your selection!

** Player Marc Gervais-Kyle <MKyle@rocketmail.com> wrote:
Which do you prefer better C02 or Nitro?  What are some of the advantages and disadvantages between the 2?  I am running remote, and have had problems every once in a while with the bottle adapter leaking.  Also, I have a Minimag and would like to know what are some of the barrels for my gun.  I have a stock barrel right now, and it seems to be pretty loud.

Hey Marc,
As far as C02 and Nitro (HPS) are concerned, I guess it comes down to how much money you want to spend on your air system.  C02 is just fine.  It is cheaper to buy, however, a little more to fill (unless you have your own tank and fill station).  C02 runs at a pressure about 500-700 PSI at room temperature.  If you play in areas where it gets rather warm or just flat out hot, I would suggest buying a reg for the gun to keep the pressure into the gun between these ranges.  When it gets hot outside, the pressure can rise to dangerous level which can either cause the Burst disc on the bottle to blow (safety precaution on all C02 bottles) or can cause hoses, etc. on the gun to blow.  There is a good possibility that the gun will flat out stop working properly.
I know that you had mentioned that you are running a remote on your setup.  You had also mentioned that you have a bottle with a Tipmann valve (push-pin), with a "dial on/off" bottle adapter, which you have been having problems getting C02 flow through your remote.  I would suggest getting an on/off valve on the bottle itself.  This way you don't have to depress any pins on the bottle to power the air on.  It is also easier to shut off should you have a problem with C02 leaking.  You can also get a slide check on/off which runs from your fitting to the hose.  You can shut the air off and remove the hose without having to turn the air off on the bottle.
 

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~ For Sale / Classified ~
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I have a fully tricked out Minimag which I have for sale.  Overall appearance is all silver with black detail.  It has:
-Polished Steel Power feed Minimag body
-Polished Aluminum Taso 45 trigger with Hogue grips and setup with a Micro switch for the
 viewloader
-Custom trigger job with shortened trigger, trigger pull, modified sear
-Custom rail with sharkfin cuts and black anodization
-Check-it Armageddon S/S barrel (bored to .0691)  This barrel ROCKS!
-Check-it S/S tourney velocity Adjuster with dual lock screws (to prevent it from moving)
-Custom 8-hole Unireg.
-Custom S/S "foamless" Venturi Bolt
-Earon Carter Sight Rail with custom "teardrop" cuts
-All steel braid hoses, setup for streamline C02.
-Optional Budd Orr Reg avail for $50 more

** More details available.  Send me an email (warlock@sj.bigger.net)  if you would like a picture emailed to you.
Asking $650 OBO.  No Bottle, but worth every penny.  Definitely a "one of a kind" gun.
 

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~Paintball Chatroom - NEW! ~
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If your computer can support Java, a friend of mine has an awesome site which he created called the E-Cafe (However, your computer doesn't support Java, you can use CRT or Telnet as well, instructions and the address are on the web page).  It supports multiple chat room.  He created a room for me called the "Xtreme Paintball Room" which has been designated for Paintball chat.  Unlike ICQ, this chat forum supports actions to make the chats more exciting.  If you want to talk about Paintball or just want to say "hi", stop by the E-Cafe to see who's talking!

Instructions:
- Goto www.pseudoreality.com/e-Cafe/   You can also get to it from the Team Subzero Page at
  www.jps.net/warlock1/subzero.html.
- You will need to create a login and password.  It will ask you to fill in a small form (which
  basically asks you a few questions about yourself.) That's it, you are ready to enter the
  e-Cafe.  Once you are in, select the "Empty Room" and you are ready to start chatting!  There
  is an action list.  Simply type a "." in front of the action like ".wave" and you are good to
  go.

>> Update <<  A few of you have requested a scheduled "time" where everyone can be on.  I was thinking, maybe on Sunday evenings about 5-6pm PST.  I will be on this Sunday, March 15th.  Lets see what happens.

See you there!
Thanks for the room Fred!
 

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~ Paintball Forum - NEW! ~
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For all of you who have questions they wish to ask, stuff they want to sell, stories to tell, just basically anything about paintball, Xtreme Paintball is proud to present the new Paintball Forum!  It works kinda like a newsgroup only better!  Post a note today!
 

http://www.pseudoreality.com/Paintball_Forum/  You can also get to it from the Team Subzero Page at www.jps.net/warlock1/subzero.html.
 

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~ Coming Soon / Announcements ~
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** Looking to Start Tournament Team in Northern California

We are always looking for new talent to head up a Rookie/Novice/Amateur Tournament Paintball Team
If you are interested, please send an email with answers to the following questions:
- How long have you been playing?  What level of player would you say you were (rookie, novice,
  amateur)?

- Have you played with any teams before? (sponsored or not)

- Why you think you would be an asset to the team?

- Are you willing to practice at least 2 times a month, and play in a couple of tourneys this
  year?

Please complete and send back.  We will be posting our practice schedule soon.  All we ask is that you come out to our practice and show us what you got!
Look forward to hearing from ya!

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That's all folks for the March Issue.  Keep the questions rollin' and I will try to answer them as soon as possible.  Till the next issue....

Happy Paintball'n

Sean Takeda <#23>
a.k.a. "the wArLoCk"

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