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Re: Armotech vs Viper / Vector M-1

In Reply to: Armotech vs Thompson posted by Haden on November 12, 2003 at 02:42:08:


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Posted by:
"sniper1tc" Delaware

on July 14, 2004 at 17:37:49

: I have the viper M1 or vector M1 depending where you get it an I really like it. It was my first paintball marker and I have been very happy with it's overall performance. It works better for a left handed person I think because of the way that the hopper mounts. the armotech is awsome paintball marker also (but) it is more of a right handed persons marker. I am going to be ordering a armotech Ws-66 for the looks most of all, it has alot of acessories like flashlight, laser, and scope mount and it has a more realistic look. I know I can always count on my VIPER M1 to get me through the game, it will take alot for the armotech to knock the VIPER off of it's pedistal! Good luck!If you have any other questions look for me on msn marc1tc@hotmail.com

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