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Re: NEWBIE NEEDS ADVICE ON GUNS

In Reply to: NEWBIE NEEDS ADVICE ON GUNS posted by UnToUcHaBLE on August 28, 2003 at 19:57:06:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on August 29, 2003 at 09:42:18

First thing I would do if you bought the gun from a Pro-Shop, take it back to them to see if anything is wrong. If you CO2 froze an O-ring or particles in your airlines, you may have your problems solved for a couple bucks or even free.

For beginner guns, Pirahna, Spyders, and Custom 98's are pretty much the standard setters. I'd try all of them out for a couple days each if possible and go from there.


: hey im kinda new to the sport and i currently have a pmi pirahna, i personally think its a peice oftricycle always breaking on my and accuracy is horrible but it does what it needs to do. i would like to kno what is the best gun for me to buy. i was thinking a tippman 98 custom, anyone got a suggestion?


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