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The good news has arrived! Introducing the 2010 DYE NT (shown in black), a revolutionary technology break through in air usage efficiency, accuracy performance and stylish design. The NT is not only the most air efficient and accurate paintball gun Dye has ever produced, it is also the lightest and most compact in its category. Continuing with Dye’s famous patented spool valve design, the new NT Boost Bolt design is the ultimate refinement of next generation spool valve technology. After several years in development, the NT sets a new performance standard for all high-end paintball markers to aspire. Simply put, the best just got better.The Boost Bolt system is supported by a redesigned circuit board with faster processing providing more accurate ROF control. Comfort and stability is assured with the second generation Patented Ultralight grip frame design, providing improved trigger adjustment, new retained push button system, and a redesigned battery mounting system. This grip frame combination is easily accessed through a new first for the industry, full wrap-around, tool-less sticky grip design. Mounted to the bottom of the UL frame is the new UL airport that operates with a simple easy turn, low profile knob that allows forward placement for maximum comfort.NT FEATURESAvailable in 4 colors and 4 patterns. Weight 1.6lbs. 01 ULTRALITE BARRELThe industry standard for accuracy, the NT comes stock with the Ultralite™ 14 inch barrel. 02 NEXT GENERATION SPOOL VALVEThe NT Boost Bolt is the culmination of over several years of design, research, and testing. A low mass bolt minimizing recoil is controlled by the most advanced spool valve design ever. 03 BOOST FORWARD TECHNOLOGYThe patent pending Boost Forward Technology controls the speed of the bolt through its cycle, providing a gentle push of the ball at the beginning to minimize ball breakage, and increased speed later to maximize efficiency and consistency. 04 AUTOMATIC VALVE SHUTOFFThe patent pending auto shutoff instantly cuts off the shot chamber as soon as enough air is released to fire the ball, ensuring no air is wasted. 05 BOOST BOLTS LINEAR SECONDARY SOLENOID SPOOLThe linear, second stage solenoid spool minimizes air usage and air travel allowing the NT to function with a dwell of only 6 milliseconds. 06 LOW OPERATING PRESSUREThe NT’s standard operating pressure is a low 130psi, which results in minimal recoil and sound. 07 DYE EYE PIPE SYSTEM WITH PRO-PERFORMANCE DETENTSNew durable and super-flexible detents offer supreme tenderness to the most brittle of paint. New flex-spring geometry ensures that balls will not double feed into the breech. 08 ULTIMATE EFFICIENCYBased off the industry standard 68ci /4500psi compressed air tank, the NT operating at 290 fps will generate 1500 to 1700 shots, depending on bolt configuration. 09 PLAYER PERFORMANCE AND SHOOTING COMFORTBy adjusting the bolt kit’s shot chamber volume and air flow, the NT’s efficiency, recoil, and sound signature can be modified to the users exact performance needs. 10 ULTRALITE AIRPORTThe UL airport has deep cuts that keeps it as light as possible, and gives it an aggressive look. It operates with a simple 1/4 turn low profile side knob that allows forward port output for maximum comfort and streamline looks. 11 COLORED O-RINGSMakes it easy to perform regular, scheduled maintenance of your bolt system. 12 ULTRALITE REACH TRIGGERTrigger roller bearing inserts give the trigger stability and a smooth swing return. The external adjustable design allows you to limit the travel of the trigger and adjust the reach, rake, and spring tension without removing the grip frame or Sticky Grip. 13 2ND GENERATION ULTRALITE FRAMEThe newest revision of the now famous Ultralite frame offers an improved trigger adjustment system, redesigned battery mounting location, new button cover, and new control button housing system. 14 LED CONTROLHigh intensity LED provides identification to program functions. 15 METAL POWER BUTTONSOur metal/rubber button pad features large buttons that can easily be used while wearing gloves. Stainless steel buttons are guaranteed not to fail. 16 HYPER3™The Hyper3™ regulator sports a streamlined diameter with unmatched flow and consistency, while maintaining precise adjustments. 17 CAM LOCK FEED NECKLow profile locking feed port with adjustable cam lock neck allows you to use your choice of hopper and secure it firmly to the NT without the use of tools 18 TOOL-LESS STICKY GRIP™ & CONTACT PADSThe full wrap around NT Sticky Grip allows you to easily access the battery and circuit board for programming with no tools. We’ve also added a front rubber contact pad and rear rubber contact grip, for maximum comfort and stability 19 NT PROGRAMMINGThe all-new circuit board for the NT has faster processing, and more accurate ROF control.DYE Precision, Inc. U.S. AND INT’L PATENTS PENDING.Covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents, 5,613,483; 5,881,707; 5,967,133; 6,035,843 and 6,474,326. NEW BOOST™ BOLT TECHNOLOGYThe patented spool valve bolt design has been enhanced for the NT by utilizing new patent pending Boost Forward Technology and an auto shutoff valve system. The linear, second stage solenoid spool minimizes dwell, allowing the NT to function with a minimum dwell of only 6 milliseconds. The spool valve Boost Bolt design, provides the ability to adjust shot chamber volume and airflow. This allows the NT to be modified so efficiently that recoil and sound signature can be easily tuned to the players exact specifications. The NT has a standard operating pressure of 130psi. Depending on your chosen bolt configuration, the NT will yield 1500 to 1700 shots from a standard 68ci, 4500psi tank.
Along side the DM10 & the NT10 release at the Paintball Extravaganza, it is also rumored that DYE will unveil the latest addition to their Rotor line. The newest DYE Rotor will be a lower cost version that eliminates the top mounted “Carrier System.”Update: The new DYE Rotor is said to also be equipped with Adjustable Tension, and possibly be capable of utilizing interchangeable trays for those paintball players going forward with the 50cal. transition for 2010.Be sure to stay posted as we continue to unveil the new 2010 Paintball Gear.
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"Pain is weakness leaving the Body"
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Sep 28 2009, 9:06 pm - Replied by: junkyjay
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About $1600 and change for limited editions.... Ouch!!!
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The talk about .50 cal is interesting. I could not find any manufacturer rep or field owner that was in favor in Atlanta??
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Sep 29 2009, 4:40 pm - Replied by: lioutlaw
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Junkyjay, they are expensive, but the price is for all the time and effort that is put into these guns, it's a Dye Matrix, what else is there to say? Each year Dye comes out with another great gun to replace the already award winning teams, such as DC Arsenal (who have on the 3past USPL Events, amazing team) and of course the Los Angeles Ironmen who have just been a powerhouse for years. These teams use only the best guns and from what I can tell, the Dye series of guns are well worth the price, and I wouldn't mind saving up for an NT And Tim, I agree with you on the lack of interest with the .50 cal paint, I honestly think that this will be a mistake and change the way paintball is played, and might even lose players as opposed to gaining players, I've talked to many teams about this idea of change and about 1/4 of the people said they might be interested in this change.. I personally and not a fan of this .50 cal paint. Stick with the same thing, sometimes change isn't need, sometimes it is... in this case, I say just leave it be.
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"Pain is weakness leaving the Body"
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Yes, most said that they would not be interested in tooling their factories to provide new accessories and upgrades for the limited interest in .50 cal. That is what I heard anyway.
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Sep 29 2009, 6:23 pm - Replied by: Ziggy
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What are the ballistic advantages to using a .50 cal paintball? I've heard speculation, usually biased in one direction or another based on the source and affiliation of the author, but I really haven't seen a decent scientific comparison between the .68 and .50 cal paint. I have a really good understanding of ballistics in regards to real firearms and affecting factors and can easily translate that to a round projectile under limited propulsion, stability and consistancy but it would be nice to see a 3rd party evaluation from the gameplay point of view between the two calibers. Does anyone have a link or resource that has that information? That could help move this conversation forward and seeing as how us, talking here now, are part of the future of this sport it would seem logical to proceed in that direction along with the many other facets of the use of .50 cal paint or the continued use of .68 cal paint.
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 "Greater love hath no man than this, that he might lay down his life for his brother"
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Sep 29 2009, 11:35 pm - Replied by: junkyjay
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Lioutlaw, My comment was intended as a joking one... I also believe in "you get what you pay for". If you think the Dye NT is absolutely the marker for you and you could afford it; by all means; get it. No offense intended... Play hard, play fast!!! Hooah!!!
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Yeah I have one my self the marker is amazing its lightweight, fast, the frame on the gun is the thinnest frame i have ever felt in my entire time playing paintball, the board is extremely easy to work, the bolt system is just revolutionary the way they have the different color o-rings just everything about the gun is made to perfection and it comes with everything you need if not more! And even though the price might be a little high its worth every penny you safe up.
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Dec 26 2011, 5:59 am - Replied by: jatka
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