View Full Version : New company: Tribal Paintball
usagi_tetsu
07-11-2007, 03:24 PM
No shiteeda, there's a new company out there called Tribal Paintball (http://www.tribalpaintball.net/). Looks like they've only got one product on the market so far, a barrel line called Tribal Stix. Be interesting to see what else they come up with.
(sorry if this has been posted before, couldn't remember seeing it anywhere else)
DeuceX
07-11-2007, 07:18 PM
I ran across the barrels recently and think I mentioned them, but I don't think anything will come of it, other than you can put a "tribal stix" on your tribal heh.
LoonWulf
07-11-2007, 11:00 PM
they look alot likd systemX's old barrels,
usagi_tetsu
07-12-2007, 04:47 AM
I thought someone had mentioned them before, but, as they say, the dain bramage she be deep. Anyway, after further looking at them (on a computer that can actually handle all the features of their overly fancy site), I wonder how they can claim to be "high end paintball barrels" when they only offer one diameter of back. I get the mid-range price ($40 for a barrel) but just don't see anything supporting the high end claim.
The real funny bit though is the WARPIG (http://www.warpig.com/paintball/technical/barrels/tribalstix/) review where it seems like Bill Mills is straining to find something to say about these barrels and goes into deep technical descriptions about the porting and milling dimensions. I guess it would be too easy to say "New barrel. Aluminum tube like so many others. Two piece design. Comes with 12" or 14" tips. Pretty smooth interior. Shoots about like all the other aluminum tubes out there."
Spitlebug
07-14-2007, 04:11 PM
I thought someone had mentioned them before, but, as they say, the dain bramage she be deep. Anyway, after further looking at them (on a computer that can actually handle all the features of their overly fancy site), I wonder how they can claim to be "high end paintball barrels" when they only offer one diameter of back. I get the mid-range price ($40 for a barrel) but just don't see anything supporting the high end claim.
The real funny bit though is the WARPIG (http://www.warpig.com/paintball/technical/barrels/tribalstix/) review where it seems like Bill Mills is straining to find something to say about these barrels and goes into deep technical descriptions about the porting and milling dimensions. I guess it would be too easy to say "New barrel. Aluminum tube like so many others. Two piece design. Comes with 12" or 14" tips. Pretty smooth interior. Shoots about like all the other aluminum tubes out there."
Bahahahahaha. Classic example of the paintball industry.
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