Marcus Neely

J-Mark Pump Paintball Gun disassembled

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A look at the pump paintgun that resulted from the collaboration of Marcus Neely and Jim Masse, known as the J-Mark, a nelson based Bushmaster clone.

The Falcon Part 5: As pictured in PSI February, 1995

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The February, 1995 issue of PSI features several photos of the mysterious cross between the Phoenix and the Montneel Z, known as the Falcon.

Montneel, Gang Green and Bullseye

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Some of the history behind Montneel and Gang Green and their relationship with George Stradler of Bullseye paintballs.

Dave Alberts, and other team members of Gang Green

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A photo of Dave Alberts, of Eastern Massachusetts Paintball, scanned from Paintball Sports Magazine, August 1989 and other Gang Green team members.

Gang Green Team Photo and Marcus Neely

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A team photo of Gang Green from APG and some history on their captain, Marcus Neely.

Marcus Neely’s Guardian

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The Guardian was built my Neely Pneumatics after Macrus moved to Florida.

George Statler, Marcus Neely, the Icon and Bullseye

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A little history on George Statler's Bulleye paintball and Marcus Neely's Checkmate and Icon Zs

The Falcon part 4

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The Falcon Prototype compared with a Phoenix. This prototype came from Eric Scott of Southern Pneumatics.

The Falcon part 3

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I believe parts for 20 Falcons were made but based on stories I have heard most Falcons besides the three were never assembled.

The Falcon Part 2

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This picture shows (left to Right) Marcus Neeley, holding a black Falcon, Rob Fox holding a Blue Falcon and Rob's father, Tom Fox holding a Yellow Falcon.

The Falcon Part 1

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I scanned this ad for the 1994 Phoenix/Montneel hybrid, the Falcon from the October 1994 issue of Paintball Sport International.