| These are images of old time stuff related to paintball. |
| Here's a cool one for you. An original MacMurray and Sons (MAC-1) Patch. This image submitted by Toshi Tanaka. |

| A Gotcha set from around 1985. These guns were spring powered and shot a little plastic wad packed with paint. Range of about 25 feet. It was paintball for children. It didn't fair too well in the market. Probably something to do with paint all over house, clothes, cat, dog, etc. |

| Vents Predator Goggles. This is my original set. I loved these babies. Why did Scott have to ruin them? Why doesn't everyone use the cool foam armor? |

| Thermo Valve tank. Old thermo valve tank, the first type of constant air tank before the pin valve came along. The valve alone here weighs nearly a half pound. The tank is a 10 ounce model that also saw popularity for a while as the 'Magnum' alternative to the ubiquitous 7 ounce models that are still around today. |

| Speedgates for stock class Sheridans. Allowed you to extend the magazine by slipping a ten ball tube into the back and eliminated the hassle of messing with the plug. A spring-loaded lever let the balls roll foreward but prevented them from rolling to the rear. |

| A pair of bottomlines for Lonestar grips. The skeletal one is a Taso, made of hard thermo-plastic. Lightweight. The other is a ProLine. Solid aluminum. I'm pretty sure that ProLine is defunct now but they used to be a major supplier of aftermarket goodies. |

| Micro CA 2 by Airgun Designs. It was a lightning fast, lever action quick change co2 stock. Pretty cool in it's day. Later superceded by revolving turret and six-pack models. |

| PMI/Sheridan Tank Mount. Don't know who made this particular model. It is unusual in that it has no stock. I'm determined to use it somewhere, someday. Probably on my Viper, just as soon as I get it completely cleaned and mirror polished. |
| Six inch aluminum pump that came off of my old PMI 2. Quickly replaced this with a much smoother functioning delrin model. If you hadn't guessed by looking, it is actually two 3 inch pumps joined together with an allen screw. |