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Bringing an old gun out if retirement.

Jake_134

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Dec 16, 2014
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So, new to paintball and looking for a marker, naturally a mate of my dads has a market he really ought to sell, would I be interested...

It's a merlin mayhem, also sold in the u.s as the nighthawk.

It's a nice looking pump action job, but can this marker of the 90's have any use in the current game of pump action paintball? Discuss.
 

recyclepb

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Dec 8, 2014
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Can never go wrong with an older pump. Put a derlin bolt in, lighter springs and a good barrel kit with regulator and you'll be set!
 

Gee Tee

1/2 man - 1/2 pogo stick
Mar 21, 2007
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Dartford, UK
Standard Nelspot clones can still cut it on the paintball field. As long as it's functional, leak free and you can still source any parts for repairs... give it a go. Some early pumps were not internally adjustable for velocity, which makes them a pain to set up, as you have to resort to spring swapping and shimming.
 

Bob1114

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Feb 14, 2015
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I remember the Merlin Mayhem from playing in the '90's, brings back memories! Great gun then, well sought after so I can only assume that it'll still be half decent now.