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Airsmith and Custom Work:
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Doc's Airsmithing and Machine Doc Nickel specializes in truly unique custom work. He is highly
regarded in the field. Got something different in mind? Contact him. Doc heads up the 'Tinkers Guild'
a collective of players who have done truly unique modifications to their paintball guns.
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Tussing Enterprises Sam Tussing's Page.
If you follow the newsgroups much you've heard the name. Tussing does custom work, mostly on Sheridan markers and TS1's. Famous for his Semi-Auto PGP's. He's
got some cool stuff on his site. There is a pic of an AGA .62 in his Custom Guns section. Check it out, I'm jealous. He can also revamp your old .3357 Spotmarker
or build you a KP-Rifle clone out of a P-68.
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Palmer's Pursuit Shop Glenn Palmer originated the automated cocking system that powers the Autococker.
He built the first semi-auto conversion- 'Camille'. Glenn is the man for custom work, especially on
Sheridan based markers.
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Pro Team Products Steve Davidson heads up PTP. They make the 'FX' series of markers, including
the awesome 'FX Micrococker'. The tiniest 'cocker of them all.
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Small Parts Inc. Not a paintball manufacturer, but rather a small parts supplier. These are the
guys to go to when you need something that is no longer made or for your own projects. An invaluable
resource for budding airsmiths.
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Clippard Minimatics While they do make the famous 'Clippard Ram', Clippard Minimatics is NOT a paintball
manufacturer. They are a source for pneumatic actuators, rams, and 3-ways. Maybe just what you need
if you are doing something a little bit different.
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Caswell Electo-Plating Great source for electroplating and anodizing kits. Also Anodizing dyes and buffing supplies. Check them out and request the catalog.
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