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Custom Paintball Markers Full-Auto MG36 LMG "Advanced Warfighter"

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Custom Paintball Markers Full-Auto MG36 LMG "Advanced Warfighter"Custom Paintball Markers Full Auto MG36 LMG "Advanced Warfighter"Refurbished Used Included: Main Body Assembly (Main Body & Internal Mechanicals): Custom Paintball Markers Finish Custom Paintball Markers Nameplate Tippmann X7 Phenom Paintball Marker Fully Rebuilt Tippmann X7 Phenom Flex Valve CPM Upgraded T20 Trigger Pin ($10. 00) Full Auto X7 Phenom Trigger Frame Tippmann A5 X7 Hall Effects Electronic Board (See Notes) Tippmann X7 Phenom Mock Assault

Custom Paintball Markers Full-Auto MG36 LMG "Advanced Warfighter"
Refurbished – Used


Included:

Main Body Assembly (Main Body & Internal Mechanicals):
• Custom Paintball Markers Finish
• Custom Paintball Markers Nameplate
• Tippmann X7 Phenom Paintball Marker
• Fully Rebuilt Tippmann X7 Phenom Flex Valve
• CPM Upgraded T20 Trigger Pin ($10.00)
• Full Auto X7 Phenom Trigger Frame
• Tippmann A5/X7 Hall-Effects Electronic Board (See Notes)
• Tippmann X7 Phenom Mock Assault Mag / Tool Kit ($19.95)
• Tippmann A5/X7 Cyclone Feed
• Tippmann A5/X7 400-Rnd Hopper
• Tippmann X7 G36 Sight Rail w/ Integrated Iron Sights ($30.77)

Front Assembly (Handguard, Barrel Kits, Foregrips, etc.):
• 10.5" Modified G36 Handguard ($55.00)
• RAP4 Adjustable Bipod ($49.00)
• Ergo Tactical Foregrip ($24.99)
• 13" Lapco Big Shot Assault A5/X7 .687 Smooth Bore Barrel ($93.99)
• 2.75" Real Steel G36 Flash Hider ($50.00)

Rear Assembly (Stocks, Rear ASA, etc.):
• Tippmann SpecOps X7 G36 Stock (Rare) ($60.77)


Total Parts Value: $794.47

(Parts value reflects cost if purchased new. Includes the $400.00 value of a fully rebuilt Tippmann X7 Phenom Core & Automatic Trigger Assembly, which is no longer available new and now discontinued.)


Not Included:

• Original packaging
• Ammo / Paintballs
• CO2 / HPA tank


About the Marker:

• Item Appearance:
• Custom Paintball Markers finish
• New Tippmann X7 Phenom shell
• Video coming soon

• Functionality:
• Fully functional and tested
• Completely rebuilt Phenom Core
• Full-auto capable with Hall-Effects electronic board
• Hall Effects Electronic Board needs to be powered on to use the electronics (must be manually turned off as well)
• Will function in semi-auto without needing to power the electronics on
• Built for battle and ready for the field

• Parts / Accessories:
• All rare parts are valued on current market pricing
• The main handguard is made of metal and has been modified and fitted to the plastic X7 Assault handguard
• The unloaded weight is 7.5lbs


Air & Chronograph:

• Tested at 285 FPS using reballs
• Optimized for CO2, functional with HPA
• Chronograph adjustment recommended after reassembly to meet your field's limits


Paint Preference:

This marker is harder on paint and is not recommended to be used with premium paint. For best results, use durable mid-grade paint such as Valken Graffiti or similarly harder-shelled paintballs. Durable 3 star or 2 star paint is recommended to reduce breaks in the barrel or magwell.


Air Storage Warning:

These markers are not designed to stay aired up for long periods of time.

While it’s fine to play for several hours, leaving a tank connected at home for days (such as for less-lethal or home defense purposes) can damage internal o-rings and may eventually lead to leaks.

Several companies make on/off ASA adapters, which are strongly recommended for setups like this—I can provide links if requested.


Shipping Disclaimer:

• This item will be securely packaged for safe shipment.
• Marker may be disassembled for secure and cost-effective shipping.
• This helps prevent issues with USPS / UPS flagging the package due to firearm-like appearance.
• All parts are wrapped in plastic, bubble wrap, and/or paper.
• Need help putting it together? Message me—happy to help!
• USPS / UPS may inspect packages that appear to contain firearm-like items.
• Ships via USPS Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage, or UPS.
• Orders ship within 3 business days of payment, unless otherwise noted.
• Weather or carrier delays may occur—please allow extra time if needed.
• For damage or loss claims, retain the box, photograph the packaging and damaged item, and contact me for USPS / UPS claims support.

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