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7. April 2005

Ego Colour Contrast Kit

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 20:39

Planet Eclipse veröffentlich sein Ego Colour Contrast Kit. Mit diesem Kit kann man seiner Ego eine persönliche Note geben. Das rund 90,-€ teure Kit beinhaltet ein Feedneck, zwei Eye-Cover, einen Trigger und eine LPR Cap. Die Farben schwarz, rot, gold und blau sind bislang im Online Shop von PE erhältlich:[img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-ego-colorset.gif[/img]

Ripper USF

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 20:00

Es gibt einen neues Griffstück für die Shocker. Auch die Firma Logic Paintball hat sich Gedanken über ein besseres Griffstück gemacht und dabei wurde der Ripper USF entwickelt. Man bekommt das Gruiffstück in Rot, Schwarz, Pewter oder ein Wunschfarbe. Man kann Smart Parts oder Hybrid Griffschalen und einen NDZ Roller Trigger als Zusatzoptionen wählen.[img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-RipperUSFPreOrderPic.jpg[/img]Wir haben einige Bilder vom „Ultimate Shocker Frame“ sowie einige Anmerkungen zu den Bildern vom Hersteller in der PbNation finden können:[img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504051929240681small0nf.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504051943110683small1gi.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504051943440684small5rx.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504052108520685small7sc.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504052109030686small1zp.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504052109140687small0ao.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504052109510688small6ig.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504052111050691small8rn.jpg[/img][img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-07-200504052111390692small9sm.jpg[/img]# Yup, raw is raw. The tool marks aren't still there, that is what they look like right off the machine.# The dark colored crud is oil and oxide left over from the deburring tumble. That should just wipe off with a paper towel.# It can be anodized as is, but you're not going to get a gloss out of it. A kinda semigloss/flat finish is what you get.# The return magnet has been relocated to up front above the trigger.# If you don't have access to an industrial buffing machine, I suggest you start with 200 grit sand paper, then work your way down to 1200 grit. From there, just about any buffer will give you a shine.# I will do my best to get a set of assembly instructions worked up over the coming weekend.# Yes, the magnet pulls instead of pushing…# The big diameter thin set screw goes in the threaded hole at the very end of the trigger slot, shiny side down. It works best to start it from below the slot and run it up into the hole until it is flush with the top of the frame. Now stick the magnet to the shiny side of that set screw. This screw/magnet assembly has now become your forward trigger stop. The trigger top will now bottom out against the under side of the magnet. Turn this screw clockwise to make the trigger go back towards the frame, turn it counter clockwise to make the trigger come away from the frame.# Take the pretravel stop screw out of the top of your Shocker trigger (the one that hits the under side of the body), and throw it away (you don't have to, but you don't need it anymore). Now, replace it with one of the tiny diameter stubby set screws. If you have a New Designz trigger, use the #6-32 (the next to the smallest one), if you have any other trigger use the #4-48 (the very tiniest one). This set screw has now become your magnetic force adjuster. Turn it clockwise to increase the trigger pull force, turn it counterclockwise to reduce it…# The pins all do the same things they did before, and should just drop right in…# The dovetail clamp screw is the long setscrew that appears to have no purpose. Run it into the front bottom-line mounting hole (allen socket up). To lock down the ASA, just slide it onto the dovetail, and then turn the clamp screw clockwise until it tightens up. If you want to use a regular drop, duckbill, or rail, just remove the clamp screw, and use the included countersunk head screws like you normally would…# As far as buffing goes, if you have access to an industrial buffer, it will put a good shine on it, in the condition it is in…# If you don't have a buffer with at least a 1/2 hp motor, you will need to sand on it first, to take down the surface finish until the tiny buffer can handle it. Start with 200 grit, and work your way up to 1200 grit. After 1200 grit, just about any buffing machine will put a shine on it…# In fact, good ano houses should be able to take the finish it has now, and return it to you with a nice hard gloss. That is how my ano guy does it, we don't ever polish them, they leave here looking like what you got, and come back shiny and ready to sell.

PSP Orlando Divisional Xball Feld

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 19:26

Die PSP hat das Feld für den Divisional Xball veröffentlicht. Auf diesem Feldsetup werden die Team der Xball Divisionen 1-3 ihre Spiele austragen:

6. April 2005

FB Radio: April 6, 2005

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 21:16

Dale vom FB-Radio plaudert über die aktuellen News, kommende Events: FB Radio: April 6, 2005

CCM Pump Kit

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 21:06

Wer schon immer seine Autococker in einen Pumpemarkierer umbauen wollte sollte sein Geld in das CCM Pump Kit stecken. Chipley Machine bietet euch ein Umbau Kit für Autococker Markierer (pre-2k und 2k) und kompatible Markierer oder Nachbauten. Auch dem pumpwütigen Minicocker-Spieler kann geholfen werden. Das Umbaukit ersetzt die Frontpneumatik samt Frontblock und schaut so aus:CCM Pump Kit für Autococker[img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-06-pumpkit01.jpg[/img]CCM Pump Kit für Minicocker[img]../newsimages/produktnews2003/2005-04-06-pumpkit02.jpg[/img]

NPPL Super 7 Series Serienpunkte bei den IAO

Filed under: Allgemein — Florian @ 07:25

Nachdem die IAO 15 Jahre lang ein Individualturnier waren, sind sie jetzt mit der NPPL verbunden. Das Turnier wird dabei nicht nur von der NPPL sanktioniert, sondern die Teams erhalten 80% der Serienpunkte die in Super 7 World Series übernommen werden. Mehr dazu in der offiziellen Pressemitteilung:After 15 years of being a stand-alone event, the IAO is now fully aligned with the NPPL. In another unprecedented first, the NPPL is not only sanctioning but also awarding teams 80% of the series points which will carry over to the Super 7 World Series. The IAO will be the only feeder event in 2005 to award Official ranking points towards the overall Series. Division III teams attending the IAO will not change their divisional standing by playing in this event.NPPL/IAO Sanctioning Points for Division II (D II) and Division III (D III) teams only will be awarded as follows:1st place will receive 40 points2nd place will receive 36 points3rd place will receive 34 points4th place will receive 32 points19 points will be awarded for all Quarter finalists not in the final four plus 0.8 points for every 25 game points earned in the Quarter final round; and0.8 points for every 40 points earned for all teams not making the semi finals.These points can be substituted for one of the five NPPL Super 7 World Series events. This is a great opportunity for Division II and III teams to pick up additional or earns higher series points. D II and D III teams may use the top five finishes out of six events towards the overall NPPL Super 7 Worlds Series. The Series is made up of the following cities stops Huntington Beach, Tampa, Denver, Pittsburg IAO, San Diego and Miami.Chuck Hendsch, president of the NPPL, had this to say “With the high demand for team positions in Division II and Division III it is necessary for the NPPL to add a sixth event to the overall series. It is also important to offer a tournament venue in the Northeast United States for D II and D III teams to earn NPPL Super 7 World Series points. The IAO being a stand-alone event with an enormous reputation for attracting top-notch rookie and novice teams is the perfect event to add to the NPPL circuit. In addition to the series points the NPPL ID program will be in full swing to establish a solid player tracking and tournament ranking system that is fair and legitimate for teams and players. The IAO will be a perfect event to offer shared points and the NPPL ID card program. We look forward to working with Team Effort Events to give the players a great tournament experience. “The NPPL / IAO Membership sign up program will begin May 15th. There will also be an NPPL Referee Training course held Tuesday July 26th and Wednesday July 27th. Referees that are reffing the event are encouraged to take the course. Go to http://www.nppl.tv or http://www.TeamEffortEvents.com for more information.The National Professional Paintball League Inc. is a player run organization that sanctions and governs Paintball tournaments and play. The NPPL sanctions where Paintball teams compete and are awarded points in five divisions Professional, Semi Pro, Division I, Division II and Division III to determine an overall Paintball champion in each division. The NPPL is committed to setting rules, standards and guidelines for safe, competitive, fair Paintball competitions worldwide. For more information please visit http://www.nppl.tv

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