KS Immaculate Dye Dam Paintball Gun (Less than 100 rounds shot)

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Default Immaculate Dye Dam Paintball Gun (Less than 100 rounds shot)

I am looking to unload one of my paintball guns as I have not played paintball since February of 2015. This is rated as one of the top woods ball guns in all of paintball and it's MSRP reflects that. It is deadly accurate with it's barrel, it's distance range is incomparable unless you want to test it against the Tippmann flatline barrel and it is very conservative on compressed air use. When I did play early last year, I let the girlfriend use this gun on the field, of which she literally only shot 40 or so rounds through it. It has 3 shot settings (semi-auto, 3 shot burst and fully automatic) and also supports the Tiberius First Strike rounds (the most accurate paintballs in the sport). In my 2 years of ownership, this gun has seen the field only 5 times and has shot at max, 100 rounds or less in paintballs. Why so little? As big as this gun is and with the weight of it (nearly 5 pounds), I cannot bring myself to bring it out onto the field and still run with it as fast as I'd like to when compared to my 2 pound gun. Believe me, it makes a huge difference. In addition to that, playing with a mag fed gun compared to people with 200 round hoppers is not an even match. I have never run a hopper on this gun. Only mag fed. Lastly, should the gun ever get hit, it's a nightmare to clean all of the paint between the shrouds. Overall, I prefer simply to not bring it out to the field. 60 rounds were shot in my backyard for recreational use and it has been collecting dust ever since. Grand total of less than 100 rounds. This gun only uses the best brand of air in the sport, by Ninja Air Tanks. I always oil and grease it after it is shot, as well as take it apart to remove any paint blemishes on it. The anodized black looks good as the day it was purchased. The only paint blemishes come from the allen screws holding the gun together.

Every time I brought this gun to the field, it attracted a huge crowd. People are in awe of the design of the gun, as it looks very lethal and hardcore paintballers know what this gun retails for.

This gun cost me $1300 new 2 years ago. I am also including the ultralite stock, a $65 value. Before sold, I will take it to Jaegers here in Kansas City to have it tested to confirm there are no air leaks. I know that there aren't, but I want to have the experts there look at it.

You will receive everything that you see here, in addition to the ultralite stock.

http://shop.dyepaintball.com/collections/dye-dam

Looking to get $1100 shipped.

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