The
ICD ProMaster is an
electropneumatic paintball marker manufactured by
Indian Creek Designs and first released in 2005. The Promaster was designed to replace the aging
Bushmaster 2000 model, which had been Indian Creek Design's flagship marker between 2000 and 2004.
History
The original Promaster was a mechanical blowback paintball marker manufactured by a company called Line SI, which was then partially owned by Jerry Dobbins, the now-current owner of Indian Creek Designs. It was one of the first stacked-tube semiautomatic designs in paintball in the late 80s to early 90s. When ICD set out to redesign the Bushmaster (itself named after Line SI's famous pump) in 2005, the ProMaster name was resurrected to help promote the new model. Other than its name, the current Promaster shares nothing in common with the original.
Specifications
The Promaster has a significantly smaller profile than its Bushmaster predecessor. It is an electronic
solenoid-actuated computer controlled marker. The major components of the marker are machined from solid, aircraft-grade aluminum, and then hard anodized. The stock board can operate in Semi-Automatic mode, Ramp Automatic, Ramp, and Ramp burst. All modes can be capped at 15bps or completely uncapped. Modes are selected by changing switches on the circuit board under the markers grip.
The Promaster comes stock with a 12" ported barrel with
Autococker/Intimidator threads. The stock marker also comes with a four-way adjustable aluminum...
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