Would an 11mm paintball marker be allowed to arm an M2 Bradley IFV  
model, like its original 25mm chain cannon?

—Mike Måne

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On Dec 29, 2009, at 2:08 PM, Joe Sommer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I recently tested 6mm paintballs (again).  Unfortunately they
> have not improved.  I do NOT recommend them for RC tank
> combat.
>
> breakage rate at ten feet onto a flat surface
> electric Airsoft gun = 60 percent
> spring Airsoft gun = 90 percent
>
> effective range for accurate aiming
> electric Airsoft gun = 10 yards
> spring Airsoft gun = 15 yards
>
> I also tested the new Kingman Chaser 11mm (0.43 inch)
> pistol.  It is very impressive.  I could reliably hit targets at
> 35 yards with 100 percent breakage rate.  One 12g C02
> cartridge fires about 90 rounds.
>
> It is currently $140 and may be a little difficult to mount
> in a turret.  However it appears to be very popular and the
> price may drop later this summer.
>
> The Chaser will never replace 0.68 markers for long-range
> gunners but may be useful for small tankettes and armored
> cars with small turrets.
>
> Joe
>
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