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| Sunstar Paramedics Slave | Isn't that known as the "turtleback" or something like that? I've seen those before. It's a Q loader really.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2006 | There was a dude who made something that looked like that at least as far back as '98 or so...he did it for an AT-85. As I recall, the balls were fed through a hose that had a plunger behind them that was pushed by air pressure.
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| Seasoned Member | Personally, I think the best way to do something like that would be a large cylindrical backpack, with a spiral tray running through out it (think like a parking garage). Then simply hook up some way of having the entire, or peices of the assembly rotate as you fired, feeding the balls out the bottom into a hose connected to your feedneck. If done right...could hold a case or two of paint on your back. Hook it up to some monstrous custom gun, and you have one of the most badass scenario setups next to that..."thing" that guy brought to D-Day last year...
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| Mod-O-Rator Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Finleyville, PA | I remember 3... one was an air powered piece that did the flow thing, was shown off back in he days that the Shocker 4x4 was high end. Next one was a backpack with a warp feed... saw that when I met Tom Kay at the IAO. Last good one I saw was a long hose, air powered, that uses a qloader type screw to feed an A5, held 3500 rounds.
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| Spread The Virus | So,that's why the quality of Scenario Dreams boards and their customer service went down eh..........too busy with a new project.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: San Francisco Bay Area, California | I remember seeing something similar in an older ad back in APG from the 90's from SGT Splatter called the "attack pack"... Held a case or something and I thought then it was silly (considering the cost of paint at that time). Now I could use one when I use dual A-5... |
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