| Original Nightmare .68. Nickel plated brass with a military style lacquer coating. Brass Eagles first marker, and to my knowlege the first paintball gun built from the ground up for the sport. Earlier guns (Sheridan EB and Nelspot 007) had originated as forrestry markers. |
| Brass Eagle Nightmare Long Barrel. 'LB'. This marker was made back when Brass Eagle was still a Canadian Company. It is their second generation marker, replacing the earlier Nightmare which was made entirely of Brass. This marker is Aluminum. A beautiful example of the type, this one has seen almost no use. Features a Crosman stock with bottle ring, California Style Constant Air, and a 10 ounce bottle with Thermo-Valve. Talk about 'Old School', this is the max. |
| Brass Eagle Tigershark. Hey, don't laugh, this one has sharp teeth. Considerable valve work, Light nelson springs for an easier cocking stroke. All internals mirror polished. Barrel polished inside and out. With the respringing it shot in the 285 range consistantly and was quite accurate. Not bad for a $25 police auction special and a couple hours work. |
| Stock Stingray 2. Low frills, semi-auto. With a bit of trigger work they can hold their own on the field. Stock trigger pull is extremely stiff and long. |
| Stingray 2 with all of the mods. Millwork, adjustable trigger, Rainmaker Ported barrel, polished internals, foam filled handgrip to deaden noise. A great shooter for just a little money. |
| Bone Stock Rainmaker 2(1451). Brass Eagle's top of the line electro-pneumatic semi-auto. Capable of 13 bps maximum. A replacement circuit board available in some models allows semi, select, or full auto modes to be chosen. |
| Basically stock Rainmaker 2 with Lapco Autospirit barrel and Revolution. The only upgrades you really need. I swapped sides on the gas line to suit my left handed grip. |