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In Reply to: Were you using your new projectiles? posted by Dave on June 19, 2003 at 21:48:15:


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Posted by:
Michael "LCT_Paintball" Lyon
on June 20, 2003 at 17:00:35

Yea, I used my new ones. My kids made about 100 of them for me to take, but I only lost about 4. Of course, they aren't hard to find if you don't miss your target. ;)

Insurance has become too expensive, so I won't be selling them, but I've been toying with the idea of selling a kit so you guys could make your own. It would include a mold, and enough foam and materials to make about 100 parts. I could probably sell the 1 1/2" version for around $300.00. Refills for the foam and internals would be around $100.00 (makes 100 parts)
The 2" version would of course be a little more.

At D-day it takes 3 hits from a special colored paintball inside a target to kill a tank. Instead of doing that, I filled the hole in the end of my projectile with carpenter's chalk and petroleum jelly. It left a nice big mark for the judges to see.


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