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sterling mace paintballs

EELZ

never a trading complaint
Oct 29, 2003
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Has anybody used these yet?, if so, what did you think of them?

cheers.
 

renie

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sterling mace is basicly sterling game just with a new name as far as im aware?

if it shoots the same as game its ok , works well in nice weather but gets very brittle in the cold
 

Igotya

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Aug 3, 2009
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much better than celtic paint stirling is ok for entry level paint nothing special but shot 2 cases in good weather without any breaks strange clear shell so you can see the fill and the air bubbles overall i wouldn't shoot it but if its a mech marker fill yer boots
 

EELZ

never a trading complaint
Oct 29, 2003
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so not on a par with diablo/rps/dxs then.:(

will stick to my usual supplies then.
 

Fisz

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Jun 10, 2006
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Igotya, it's Sterling, not Stirling ;) By what you're saying I'm guessing you have not used Sterling Mace, it sounds more like Shield which is the lowest grade paintball. Mace comes in a two tone finish and has only been made available to the public in Europe recently.

Eelz, regardless of what is being said here, I encourage you to try out the whole range: Shield, Claymore and Mace - you might just be amazed.

Disclaimer: I am associated with the company who manufactures these.
 

Igotya

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Aug 3, 2009
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my mistake fisz just checked and you certainly know your paint it was indeed shield that I have tried and as you have stated this is the lowest grade of paint I'm amazed how well it shot batters alot of entry level paint i've tried before