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    super weird Medusa Raider pack

    not mine

    so odd



    this is actually a decent deal for a 98 custom and the pretty rare pack

    Medusa vid : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CbH...ocialPaintball
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    #2
    Reminds me of that other backpack loader. The square-shaped one that holds like a half case or whatever. Never heard of this one before, though. Definitely an odd one. Seems good on paper, but not in execution.
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      #3
      Never seen these before interesting. I never would have thought of using a *certain other device* looking tube to hold paint.

      The factory Real Tree 98 is pretty cool too. I might just have to take a trip to Richmond Hill sometime...

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        #4
        Oh man. I remember these. The idea with the Medusa was that you'd use a larger loader and when you needed to reload you'd drop your gun down to your waist and let gravity do the work.

        Interesting concept, horrible in execution, though I knew a guy who was a paint Sherpa for his team and he would just refill pods out of one of these

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          #5
          Want to know how awful these are?

          They were made somewhere on Long Island (where I live) and I've never seen one in person ever..... Not even in a 300 mile bubble

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            #6
            Awe man I saw a ton of these here in the NE for about... a season and a half lol. I never minded running up to paint Sherpas who were in a sharing mood though. It was a quick way for someone else to top you off on the field.

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              #7
              The video was great

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