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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: NC |
i know nothing about it myself, but if i'm not mistaking, there was one that sold on ebay a year ago for around $280. Dale (Sugarstump) was the one that bought it. i could be wrong, but i think i'm correct. anyways, that's a mint example. |
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| Post Whore Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Southern Maine |
They were Tippmann clones. Good looking IMO Everything Kingman made was a clone of something else, but to UNLIKE USI, they were not exact copies. I'll give them credit for trying to improve the design, and cleaning it up a bit. From what I've heard, there was some patent issues. Tippmann has a few patents regarding inline blowbacks. So, only after a few months, Kingman dumped the Tippmann design, and switched to the ICD Promaster clone. nick |
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