Yes it is very good paint. It has a pretty soft shell and a very think fill. It is considered tournament style paint
Bronze is the mixture of tin and copper. Bronze is an alloy that is much harder than copper. Many things were made out of bronze in a time period known as the Bronze Age.
Bronze casting is a method in which molten bronze is poured into a mold to create a three-dimensional object. The bronze in this process replaces the material that fills the mold, ultimately forming the desired shape once it solidifies.
Cast iron is typically heavier than bronze. This is due to the different compositions of the two materials - cast iron is a ferrous metal alloy, while bronze is a copper alloy. The density and weight of cast iron are generally greater than that of bronze.
The symbol for bronze is "CuSn," which represents the elements copper (Cu) and tin (Sn) that make up bronze alloy.
Brass is harder than bronze because it contains a higher percentage of zinc which gives it a harder and more durable quality. Bronze, on the other hand, is softer and more malleable due to its higher copper content.
Paintballs are sorta like food, everyone has a preference. Personally, I feel that DXS bronze, silver and Gold is the best paint. Some prefer RPS and Evil paint however.
That is personal opinion. In theory, DXS gold is, being it is $80-$90 a case. But its more about the barrel to paint relationship.
Paintballs are all about the ball to barrel relationship. Stereotypically, DXS bronze, silver, and gold are considered the best type of paint. Many will say that RPS Marbalizer is the best, but their bags are poor, and the paint is tiny and hard.
Typicaly they will all hold around the same amount as there is not a not of room in the paintball. However the higher end paint tends to spread out more and make better marks.....look for paint made by Evil, DXS, or PMI......
Unfortunately you can no longer buy this particular paint, as it is no longer manufactured by Illinois Bronze which was purchased by Sherwin-Williams Company in 1990.
In psychology, "dxs" typically stands for "diagnoses." It is often used as an abbreviation when discussing or documenting mental health conditions or disorders that have been identified in a clinical assessment.
Illinois Bronze was purchased by Sherwin Williams in 1990.
Originally all the models were painted BLACK. All the paint has been removed from you 342, and it made of "Brass" not bronze. In good condition it would be worth between $65 and $85.
I won the bronze medal in the Olympic games yesterday.
Alberto Giacometti Used Bronze In His Sculptures And He Used Earth Tone Paint On This Paintings
eBay if youre lucky, they come up once in a blue moon....
It is a conductor. Alloys like bronze are generally not as good at conducting electricity as pure metals.