Old School Guns Tour Stop 21: Revenge V3

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  • even wolf13, probably the single best cocker collector and historian groups AKA and splat attack guns together.

  • 1. splat attack makes guns again? news to me.

    2. cool ... i guess?

    3. yeah, he was selling 2 guns a month at 1200+ ... your point is? that proves my point rather well actually.

    4. i didnt act like that all ...

    6. where did i say that?

    what the fuck is your deal dude? i dont mind defending what i say, but seriously, this is the shit you want to argue about? thats pretty pathetic.

  • 1. the spat attack is widely considered to be an AKA gun. again, i lived through these times, i was a cocker fanatic through these times, the revenge series was well known as an AKA cocker.

    2. this is the V3. it is a prototype. there is only one known to exist

    3. by 2006 no one was shooting 1500 dollar cockers. if you think this, you are absurdly mistaken.

    4. yes, thats the milling i was referring to.

    5. agreed

    6. k? no point here

  • please do more videos on AKA

  • @ubustang be careful what you wish for

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  • "I will own a revenge before I die..." Finally!

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  • BTW, I have the prototype Revenge, and have had two V1 Revenges and one V2 Revenge (Getting a V2 LE now), and the three earliest Revenges have ANS Jackhammer II LPR's, not Palmers.

    Someone else mentioned that wolf13 lumped AKA and Splat Attack together, but wolf13 also specifically made mention that the Revenge was made by Splat Attack, not AKA. It's like saying that the Adrenaline Impulse was made by Smart Parts...

  • 3) Yeah, in 2006, not in 2002, which is well into your "decline" of the autococker. As I said previously, and you seem to dismiss.

    4) Could have fooled me: "The milling is pretty close to a regular Revenge..." Right around 4:10 on the video.

    6) Go back in your comments where I said that there there was a difference between the VLM and the VLM Merlin body, and your response was "k? no point here".

  • 2) You keep going on about how it was a prototype. You, being an engineer, know that a prototype is "the original or model on which something is based or formed", which there was no line for this to be the original for. There was never a plan to make anything like the V3 for everyone. It was a one off, not a prototype. The V2 LE's were made after the V3, not because they didn't want to make the V3's, but because they were never going to make the V3.

  • 1) Sorry, you are showing how much of a moron that you are. Splat Attack, the one in Kent, WA (Later moved to Puyallup, WA), closed it's doors on August 30th, 2009. Rick was the owner, and Mike the main marker tech. Ron was a Manager until around 2004 or 2005. But it was Doug and Jeff were the minds behind the Revenge line. Larry is AKA, which is making their Merlins again.  You should know these things, or at least who Larry is...

  • 3) And you know this how? I worked for them, it was around that time that Rick, the owner of Splat Attack decided that only selling one or two a month was too little, so he stopped selling them. And yes, people were paying between $1200 to $1600 per Revenge at that time.

    4) Then don't act like the V3 Revenge was a different mill pattern. It wasn't. Just say that.

    5) Thank you.

    6) Oh, so a VLM (Revenge V1) is the same as a VLM Merlin (Revenge V2 and Revenge 2 LE)? Try again.

  • 1) LOL, the splat attack? LOL, tell that to the people from that time frame. Oh, like me. Who worked for Splat Attack. Care to speculate why Larry didn't start making inline trigger design markers again until recently, like the last five or so month?

    2) Yes, the only V3. Not a prototype. It was never meant to be a prototype for a new line of Revenge markers. It was a one and only. If they ever came up with a Revenge V3, it was not going to have the rear mounted ram.

  • 6) You might want to check out the actual difference between a VLM and Merlin. Merlin's were mini's, original VLM's weren't.

    Funny thing, when people say that there were three V3's, there probably weren't, as Mike said. But there were two Revenge prototypes made from actual WGP bodies, and then three more from AKA bodies that became the Revenge standard. That is where the three prototype stuff may have come from, but I don't believe that Mike ever made more than this one marker.

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