You may already be aware of the fact that a production of .62 cal paint hasn't been run in about 5 years or so. The last several attempts in trying to get the run made has come up short. There will not be a production of paintballs made unless we can get together a million ball run. We also know that there are many lists out there of people interested in .62 cal paint so we’re hoping we can bring those people together (the lists) and coordinate this thing a little differently.
Product Availability
The Blowguns Northwest .62 Cal Paintballs are older, so they are not commonly available anymore.
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Saturday, December 1st, 2001
Period of Product Use:
2 years
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Paintball Experience:
3 years
Similar Products Used:
This is the only blowgun brand I've used
Marker Setup:
I have a 1 foot blowgun, a 2 foot, and a 4 foot
Recommended Barrels:
titanium preferably
Strengths:
it works great in the longer barrels. I've also never had a break
Weaknesses:
These paintballs bounce alot. Test: Take the paintball, and throw it as hard as you can on any hard surface. These didn't break!
Conclusion:
They work great in longer barrels, but probably won't break on clothing, get a regular pb gun. These won't work to well on a regular pb field
finally someone put this in!! i have a blowgun as my backup and it works pretty well with this paint. the shell is pretty thin but you dont need to worry about breaking a ball because its a blowgun.
Weaknesses:
not much they are not allowed at my fields tournaments but thats just my field.