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MCS Magnum CRUISER 24 BMX Race Bike 21.25tt FREE SHIP

MCS Magnum CRUISER 24 BMX Race Bike 21.25tt FREE SHIP

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BT Paintball Designs BT-16 Barrel Kit for Tippmann 98

BT Paintball Designs BT-16 Barrel Kit for Tippmann 98

The BT paintball Designs BT-16 barrel kit can be used to upgrade and customize your Tippman 98 paintball marker.

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What kind of bike should my first bmx bike be and what qualities should it have?

Im getting my first bmx bike this cristmas. I want a flatland bike or a dirt jumping or trail bike. I wanted to know what kind of bike is good for beginners and what qualities should it have? I realy want to get into this awsume sport.

A bmx and flatland bike are different from one another.

Flatland bikes are generally pretty heavy and allow precision moves on hard surfaces. They can develop a lot of inertia and usually have things like pegs and a Gyro, along with a front and rear brake. If you want to do tricks and plan to stay ON THE ROAD then you want a flatland. I strongly suggest you look at Diamondback- they are excellent bikes for the money.

A BMX bike tends to be very light (compared to a flatland), and have sealed or shielded bearings to avoid failures due to dirt and mud build-up. They should NEVER have pegs installed nor any kind of trick hardware. BMX is for dirt jumping and racing and makes the most out of the energy you use. They accelerate very quickly but have very little inertia to carry you. Depending on your size, BMX bikes often have different lengths…short, standard, XL to allow best fit for you. Again, I would suggest for your first BMX to look at Diamondback or DBR (Diamondback Racing), or perhaps a Specialized.

Whether you are a beginner or not, do NOT assume that a "cheap" bike will do. Expect to pay $250 or more.

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How do I legally own paintball equipment in New York City?

I’ve heard gun control laws are pretty strict, and include regulations for gas-powered devices like paintball markers.

I want to be able to bring my trusty old Tippmann .68 carbine with me without fear of arrest and mandatory jail time for "gun" possession.

I myself am an avid mil-sim paintballer. I have gotten in big verbal debates with police officers because my marker is so realistic. I always win because I say it as it is. " paintball markers are not firearms and are not regulated in any way or form.’ There is a law that they have to have a orange glazed tip though. This only applies to replicas of gun such as M-16 and AK-47′s to name a couple. You should find no problem what so ever.

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