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The Excalibur was a closed bolt, dual solenoid controlled electropneumatic paintball marker designed by Aaron Kendrick Alexander and manufactured by AKALMP, Inc. beginning in/around 2000/2001. The Excalibur has a reputation for being solidly built and gas-efficient, albeit heavy. The standing record for the shot count is approximately 2000 shots on a 68ci/4500psi tank at 280 feet per second. Most guns in that range get around 1200 shots at that velocity.
Due to patent issues encountered with Smart Parts, AKALMP no longer produces Excaliburs or any other electropneumatic markers as of 2005. They continue to make regulators including the 2liter and sidewinder regulator.
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Angel, Ariakon Overlord, Ariakon SIM-5, Autococker, Automag, Bob Long Intimidator, CCI Phantom, DD68 Redux, BT-4 Combat, Dye Matrix, E Matrix, Excalibur, ICD BKO, ICD Bushmaster 2000, ICD Freestyle, ICD Promaster, PGP, Planet Eclipse Ego, Proto SLG, RAM P99, Smart Parts Ion, Smart Parts Shocker, Smart Parts SP-8, Spyder MR1, Spyder MR2, Spyder Rodeo, Spyder Victor, Spyder VS2, T68 Paintball Marker, Tippmann 98 Custom, Tippmann A-5, Tippmann C-3, Tippmann SL-68 II
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