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FS: MA Smart Parts Epiphany PaintBall gun set plus extra - $375

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#1 ·
FS: MA Smart Parts Epiphany PaintBall gun set plus extra - $375

What is your name? : Jeffrey
What is your Email Address? : Jeffzmh@gmail.com
What is your Phone number? : (617) 506-9686
What is your State? : MA

New in box Smart Parts Epiphany PaintBall

The Epiphany is the first paintball marker to utilize volume control inserts to fine tune its fire chamber size for the fastest recharge rates possible in a low-pressure paintgun. As a result, the Epiphany delivers rock-solid velocity stability for maximum accuracy at the highest rates of fire, and looks good doing it.

http://www.smartparts.com/store/ProductMarker.aspx?id=epiphany

New CrossFrire 68CI 4500 PSI – Camo.tank

http://www.crossfireinc.com/proddetail.asp?prod=68cicamo&cat=18

New ViewLoader force Hopper

Features:

•Continuous force feed™
•18 BPS on marker feed rate
•Jam free 6 blade force feed paddle
•2 piece body design for easy cleaning and battery replacement
•200 ball capacity

New size small Raven pants
New size small JT shirt
New size small DYE gloves
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#3 ·
Looking to sell as a kit but will take off $40 if you do not want the clothes but not looking to this this item.
 
#7 ·
This is a tournament gun and your Tippmann is not.


This is just some changes you can make one the fly.

ROF DELAY
The Rate of Fire Delay (ROFDelay) adjustment determines how long the Epiphany must wait after it
shoots, before the next shot can be fired. This delay allows time for the bolt to return to its rear position,
gas pressure in the fire chamber to be recharged, and for a new paintball to fall into the breech. Increasing
the Rate Of Fire Delay setting will decrease the maximum rate of fire the marker is capable of achieving.
Many players will set the ROFDelay to its minimum, relying on the Vision system to determine when
the marker is ready to fire. Setting a higher ROFDelay can be useful if there is a Vision problem, or when
playing at tournaments or fields which limit players to shooting 15 balls per second or slower.
The Rate of Fire Delay setting is adjustable from 25ms to 70ms in 0.5ms intervals. To change the rate of
fire setting, while the Epiphany is turned on, press the programming button to select the ROFDelay Up
mode (single blink yellow – SLOWER ) or ROFDelay Down mode (single blink red - FASTER.)
As with the dwell settings blink of only the red or yellow light only when the power button is pressed indicates
you have reached the limit of adjustment.
FIRING MODES
The Epiphany features four distinct firing modes which can all be selected by increasing (double blink
yellow) or decreasing (double blink red) the firing mode setting. Mode 0 is Semi-Automatic and fires one
shot per trigger pull. Mode 1 is Rebound and fires more than one shot per trigger pull when the trigger is
pulled at a constant, rapid pace. Mode 2 is 3-Shot Burst which fires up to three consecutive shots when
the trigger is pulled and held. If the trigger is released before the 3 shots have been fired, the Epiphany
will stop firing. Mode 3 is Full-Automatic, which will fire repeatedly while the trigger is held back. The
maximum rates of fire that can be achieved in semi-automatic and Rebound modes will depend on the
marker’s Dwell and Rate of Fire Delay settings. Both 3-shot burst and full-automatic fire at a rate of 10
shots per second. Epiphanys manufactured for the United Kingdom can be identified by a green (instead
of red) power button LED and do not include 3-shot burst or full auto modes.
To select Semi-Auto mode, degas and unload the marker as with other mode adjustments. Turn the
power on, and press the programming button as many times as needed to cycle the programming LEDs
to a red double-blink pattern (Firing Modes Down.) Press and hold the power button until the LEDs blink
red, indicating that the lowest mode (0- Semi-Automatic) is reached. Tap the trigger to exit programming
mode. To select other modes, first set the Epiphany to semi-automatic mode, but do not press the trigger.
Then press the programming button 5 times to choose Firing Modes Up (double blink yellow) and
press the power button the number of times needed to select the desired mode – once for Rebound,
twice for 3-Shot Burst, and three times for Full Auto.
 
#8 ·
err my Tippmann could do all that and more. Egrip with Rampage board on steroids. Actually sold it to a guy on the Tippmann paintball tourney team, had to over night it to his hotel.

But your gun looks pretty cool, and if i were in the market i would probably buy it. Im more into realistic paintball now. current setup see pics below. sorry for the old pics only ones on facebook right now.
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#9 ·
Wow your REALLY into that milsim stuff.



Still selling the Epi? I may be interested once my tax return comes in. hows it shoot? any problems? I have a friend who wants to sell me a PM8 but i really need a whole package, and ive wanted one of these since they came out! I sold my Invert mini with all my stuff last year, what a mistake that was. well, the mistake of selling my gear, the mini i could still do without.


Edit, sans the small sized gear. Medium maybe but small? no way lol