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Bacci Paintball specializes in what most other shops ignore: vintage paintball markers, OEM parts, and memorabilia from the sport's early decades. Located in Los Angeles, California, they've built a reputation as the archive for paintball history—restocking everything from pump-action classics to ea...
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Bacci Paintball specializes in what most other shops ignore: vintage paintball markers, OEM parts, and memorabilia from the sport's early decades. Located in Los Angeles, California, they've built a reputation as the archive for paintball history—restocking everything from pump-action classics to early electronic markers and hard-to-find components.
Bacci carries vintage and classic markers across all action types:
Featured Inventory includes high-value collector pieces like the Tommy Gun Sniper #312 ($1,000), Meteor Feather M1 builds ($1,150), and PMI Piranha Tournament specials. They also carry items from curator Renick Miller's personal collection.
Their parts catalog is extensive—literally thousands of SKUs:
| Part Category | Specific Items |
|---|---|
| Barrels | Automag/AGD, Autococker, Angel/WDP, Phantom/CCI, Dye, Tippmann models, Nelson, Sheridan VM-68 |
| Air Systems | Regulators (WGP, Air America, Centerflag, Bob Long, Mac Dev), CO2 tanks, HPA tanks, drop forwards, ASAs, airlines |
| Internals | Bolts, feed necks, powerfeed plugs, expansion chambers, trigger shoes (brass, aluminum, steel, chrome), trigger guards |
| Stocks | L-stocks, T-stocks, Sheridan UMB, WGP Sniper 2, air-through stocks |
| 12-Gram Systems | Changers, seals, dummy rounds |
Bacci curates hard-to-find vintage collectibles:
They also maintain PaintballHistory.com as a companion archive site and produce regular content on YouTube (Bacci Paintball channel, Shorts series) and Patreon to document paintball's evolution.
Bacci isn't competing on price or new product breadth. They solve a specific problem: if you're restoring a 1990 Nelson pump or upgrading an Autococker, they have the OEM parts sitting in inventory. They're also the only place actively documenting and preserving paintball equipment history—making them invaluable for collectors and enthusiasts who want original specs, not knockoffs.
"Keeping Classics Pumping" isn't just a tagline. It's the entire mission.
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