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54bps - New World Record ?

I've seen a marker shoot that fast WITH paint. It had a VERY HIGH ramping program and mod empire B. It was a timmy (can't rememeber model)

He chopped a handfull of balls. It was really cool because balls were hitting each other in mid air because of thier differances in velocity.
 

MrPink

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Originally posted by hansonkeuler
I've seen a marker shoot that fast WITH paint. It had a VERY HIGH ramping program and mod empire B. It was a timmy (can't rememeber model)

He chopped a handfull of balls. It was really cool because balls were hitting each other in mid air because of thier differances in velocity.
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Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, you've seen a Paintball gun FIRING PAINT @ 54BPS? :rolleyes: That's really very funny, esp since there is no loader on earth that can feed @54bps - modded or no.

I call Pics or Shens.
 
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I wonder if you could rig up some force feed system and use those plastic training paintballs, they would squash a bit but should still fire?

Wonder if you get drop off at that cycle rate!!! :D


Scars: I know you thought cockers rattled to pieces at 30bps, well mine does it at about 14!!!

:D
 

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this monkey says shens.

Originally posted by Guerrilla
Believe it or not the gun is fully cycling, it's just doing it at such a high speed that the rear of the marker looks as if it isn't moving at all.
OK, I don't believe it. I can't think of a regulator that could properly recharge in time to fire at pressure 54 times in one second.
Also, it may be that the frame rate of your recording device was perfectly in time with the back block, or it could be that the back block was sorta stumbling around the fully back point. When you watch a helicopter rotor being filmed, you see where the rotor blurs by on the frames, but those blurs seem to show a ghost of the blades slowly rotating through the range of movement. The blur we see in the video remains in one very small range, at the back of the travel for the back block.
Shennenigans.