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    PT Enforcer replacement ball tube?

    Is there anywhere I could get a new ball tube for this marker? It's all working otherwise

    #2
    Best off making one,they were proprietary and don't come up often

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      #3
      I don't think they ever made them for thos model ... I believe they're cram'n'jam ...

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      • Chaos
        Chaos commented
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        No they did make them they were basically just a metal 10 round tube with a spring and guide and a little cut-out notch that you slide in place and rotate to lock it in

      • XEMON

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        My bad ... Never seen one ...

      #4
      You guys got any more info on this marker or 32 Degrees in general? I'd love to know more, like when this marker was actually made. Do you think there's any chance I could get into contact with the guy who owned the company?

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        Try an Empire spring feed. I bet the front half of it would fit nicely.
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          #6
          There are a bunch of cobwebs in the ole noodle, but I sort of remember this. This has to be early 2000s definitely before 2006. 32 Degrees starts as a soft-good manufacture for paintball. You would see a bunch of their jerseys and scantly clad barrel blockers. Their soft goods were okay, I guess. I mean I never wore jerseys and I always use the old school barrel plugs. Regardless, I guess they partnered with someone, to make several guns which were more or less Spyder clones. The usual 3-stacked tubes, blow-back design. They had three models that I distinctly remember: the Rebel (a direct Spyder clone), the PT Enforcer, and the PT Extreme. The PT Extreme being the last thing they made. The PT Extreme and Enforcer shared a lot in their designs, with the tubes being made out of similar plastic that was painted to look like metal. The barrel were so thin, that it could have started life as aluminum cans. I sort of remember a few folks getting fustrated with the Enforcer paintball tubes, and ripping them off and then just jamming a 10 round tube into it, with a wedge to hold it in place. I had an Extreme, as a holstered backup (I started and still am a scenario player, so a backup gun/sidearm). The Extreme, had it where the paintball tube could be removed, and there was even an adapter so you could attach a hopper to it (kind of defeats the purpose of a pistol, but to each their own). The guns, ALL of them were not accurate at all, the Rebel was a terrible clone of the Spyder. This was the time when most rental fleets were using PMI Piranhas, as I think National Paintball was giving fields an incredible discount for Piranhas as rental guns. A few years later the Zeus, and the Deltas came out. PMI came out with their USP (pistol version) and those, I think killed 32 Degrees. Finally Tiberius Arms came out with a completely better performing and better form factor pistol, the Tac8 and that killed all of that. If 32 Degrees had actually made them a little better quality, and waited a little bit longer, they might have been able to capitalize on the scenario market. However, I can say that Tiberius scooped all that away when they came in.

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          • Brokeass_baller

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            The Rebel did have a really nice grip though. That was pretty unique.

          • zenmic
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            @brokeass_baller

            Did it have the same grip as the PT Extreme?
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