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| Pumpers use both hands. Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Nicholasville, KY
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| Anyone have info about this particular gun, or know where I should look? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What I do know is that it is a Bushmaster customized by Dan Bonebreak. That is rather obvious. It has break beam eyes and that is the extient of my knowledge. I was looking for specifics as to what boad and who did the anno etc. Really don't care as it shoots just fine and is currently where it belongs in semi only mode. It would be nice to know if I ever had issues with one component or other what to replace it with.
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| Fully Stocked Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Kinnelon. NJ
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| Hawaiian-shirted hooligan | What's a Kentucky boy doing with an ORANGE and WHITE gun? Send her down South to Tennessee! Nice anno job, good luck with the search on who did it.
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| Hawaiian-shirted hooligan | Quote:
I've seen that anno pattern before, but I just can't remember who did it.
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| Pumpers use both hands. Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Nicholasville, KY
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| Well for starters I am not a huge Wildcat fan anyway. I got some creamsicle stickers ordered for it but now that you bring it up "The Volunteer" might be a good name for her instead of "The Creamsicle" It looks a lot like some of rainman's ano jobs I've seen but I think Dan had his own guy to do his stuff. So anyway here is what I found out thanks to the icd ownersgroup and pbreview Looks like I have a Dan Bonebrake M series bushmaster with all the extras. $1000 original msrp without the matching barrel kit and drop. Not to bad for my $275 investment since it seems to work flawlessly. I was very worried about buying an e gun used from fleabay. .....Custom 3-D machining resulting in an extremely lightweight design. At just over 2 pounds this is the lightest production Bushmaster, and one of the lightest guns on the market period. .....Chaos Circuit Boards are now stock equipment in all Bonebrake Bushmasters. This piece of technology allows for extreme rates of fire with very stable eye control. .....Bonebrake Z-4 Bolt offers high-flow and low-friction using a new material which is extremely low wearing and will not swell in your gun on those hot humid days. The bolt is precision engineered to fit the gun and prevent the ball from rolling back in the breech. .....The Bonebrake wiring harness allows for superior electrical connectivity over the stock system. Using larger wire and superior components we achieve better performance and a higher degree of reliability than ever before. This is a result of our use of the new Bonebrake 25 gram trigger switch and Bonebrake eyes. This harness is set up with quick-disconnects for the eyes and solenoid to accommodate easier component replacement and serviceability. .....With the R-4 Ram mod, the Bonebrake Bushmaster has become the most air efficient Bushmaster on the market today. This modification gives a 30% shot count increase over the stock setup. Features: This marker is equipped with a low pressure gauge in order to ensure that your gun is operating at the correct pressure. For pure comfort and functionality we equip each F-Series Bushmaster with Phat Gel grips. Tired of your hopper falling off? We are too so we include a low-profile twist-lock feed-neck to make sure that hopper stays where it needs to be. Flow and consistency are key when you are blasting away at 144 balls per second. The included CP inline regulator will feed your gun with enough air to choke a fish! A 14" .689 CP barrel grants you the ability to accurately light matches at 100 clicks. The trigger has 4 different methods of adjustment. We know everyone needs to fiddle with something on their gun and this piece offers the highest gratification, lowest risk of calamity and instant sensory feedback. Quick pull bolt design. Bolt can be removed for cleaning without tools. Stainless Steel Screws are used throughout construction of this marker. Dual o-ring detents. Modular design allows for the use of o-rings as ball detents. Paintball Detection System (PDS). Beam-break design allows for consistent and reliable paintball detection. Uses standard 9-volt battery. A single battery is good for up to 20,000 shots. Cocker barrel threads. The ultimate in compatibility, enough said. Low-pressure operation, running about 250 psi out of the box. The finish on this marker is a sight to behold. Each marker has 2 colors fused together in a harmony of disarray. All exterior components exhibit a sheen that rivals the streets of Las Vegas! All colors are done in limited quantities and are subject to the whims of the Bonebrake staff. Bonebrake jewels and pro series stickers included at no extra charge. Each gun is individually serial numbered. Gun comes complete. Just add power, paint, air and game. Limited lifetime Bonebrake warranty.
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