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So you needed to adjust something that was ahead of the paintball? Or would a paintball in the barrel obstruct the screw? Was the barrel removable/replaceable? I have a PMI Trracer, and it was/is.

It's a single shot bolt action. Unless you also need a reminder on how many bullets you fired, I think you can keep track before you hit the 80 shots the cylinder holds.

So how often during a match do you shoot 100 or so shots with no break in between?

But there is a reason for it to be visible when filling. You can't have it on the sides, because it's a cylinder, and poking holes in the sides of cylinders would actually qualify as the worst place to put something.

It's like the little red button on the ZF-1. It separates the narrow-minded from the methodical.

Reminds me of R. Buckminster Fuller.

It's actually banking.

Why did they let them build those houses and hills at the one end of the runway? That seems like it's a failure of the community planning board.

It's like a flying brick on approach.

Didn't they do that in Congo to locate the temples to find the diamonds?

So if it's the choice between the comment system screwed up again, or that someone in power removed it because it hit too close to home, you choose that one? Seriously, it's not all a conspiracy.

Jack of all trades, master of none, except bating.

Let us not forget Jon-Erik Hexum, killed by a blank firing revolver.

Because you would not only have to buy it, but also the license/permit for each one. If you happen to lose a few guns, they can pull your license. Also, transporting real handguns, no matter how the barrel is configured, is a pain. Even if you demil it, you need paper work to certify the demilling, and keep track

I know they make lightweight foam/softer material for when there are fights.

Only if the expert on teenage pre-owned laptops thinks it's real.

It's an adirondack chair. Have you never seen one?

It's a robotic lander. Are people denying that we have sent robots to Mars? Robots wouldn't get fried by the Van Zandt Belts, like humans would, so why would we not send one? I am confused.

So it's like a convection grill then? I'd say cool, but it's the exact opposite.

It's not the speed it achieves, but how hard it is smacked to achieve the speed and how sudden it drops back down to zero that matter. An egg can fall at terminal velocity, but when it stops suddenly as it hits the ground, THAT'S where the damage occurs.