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Old 02-07-2009, 04:19 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I was also looking at the Mavrick pump. Anyone here have any opinions? Comments?

Whats the going price here on MCB or on E-Bay (Though would perfer here.) Seems like they get pretty good reviews and seem to be alot less expensive than a Phantom
Mavs are decent. I wouldn't pay more than $60 for one in MINT shape (and probably with some extras). After market Barrels may be hard to come by.

How about a Kingman hammer? Or got a cocker? pump kits start at $30 if not
you could make a sniper for ~$120
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Old 02-07-2009, 05:36 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I was also looking at the Mavrick pump. Anyone here have any opinions? Comments?

Whats the going price here on MCB or on E-Bay (Though would perfer here.) Seems like they get pretty good reviews and seem to be alot less expensive than a Phantom
Mavericks are fine markers. Like trracers and hornets, just basic, simple pumps
$40-$70 but barrels are a pain to find.

SL-68s both I & II are tanks for pumps. I hoard them and have a few for sale cheap if you're interested.
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SL-68s both I & II are tanks for pumps. I hoard them and have a few for sale cheap if you're interested.
Are the barrels on the SL-68s threaded the same as the pro-lite? In otherwords could I use the armson from my pro-lite on a SL-68?
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Nope, they are slip, they have no threading, just slide the nub in and clamp down gently and you're good to go.
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Old 02-07-2009, 11:04 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Someone did make a Vm into a pump a few years ago. he made a new valve. He copied a cocker valve design. he took the slider off of a pgp flipped it upside down then bolted a erogrip to the side of it and slid it on to the barrel and made a pump rod that just screwed it to the hammer where the recocking knob goes and he was done. How good it work I don't know. But he said it work fine.
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