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Posted by California_Dragon on March 27, 2002 at 01:25:48:
In Reply to: Re: I agree totally posted by
: : Paintball is not exactly changing for the better. It is growing and anytime something grows, it changes. Sometimes for the good and sometimes not. As our sport gets more and more high-tech, we either keep up or get out. Manufactures know this, it is written on the walls of every office that they have. They "feed the machine" with new technology and are rewarded with profits and popularity. We choose this route. All of us, even you. Have you formed a local stock gun club? I doubt it. By not voicing your opinions about 3 years ago, you opened the door for electro guns. I use cockers, and was a little scared when I saw these Angel things, but quickly realized that they are just nuts-and-bolts like anything else. Instead of putting us(the guys who practice drills every weekend)down for the way we play, use that energy to promote the type of play that you enjoy. I have to use 2xFast's comparison to cars and say that no one wants to go watch the cars out in front of their house, they want to see the races.
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: : : for been playing for 4 years now and do play in tournaments but the simple fact is where is the skill in all that can you tell me thats all I was saying.alot of you guys would say paintball is changen for the better I cant see that being true who would want to see one guy painting a bunker for 15 min and hoping one of his team members can get in to postion to make somthing happen and miss the real action so make your point on how this is good or even fun when some on gets lit up 10 times just for good measure is just bunk
Wilkie
06:53:56 03/27/02
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