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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: my friend owns a local field and has an intimidatr

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Posted by poser on April 18, 2002 at 03:25:03:

In Reply to: my friend owns a local field and has an intimidatr posted by California_Dragon on April 07, 2002 at 21:50:25:

: and ive fired them but cant get any accuracy out of them. of course i have a shocker and a autococker so they are very accurate guns. but the intimidator seemed all over in trajectory. maybe others have good ones and they can give input too but the one i fired sucked on accuracy.

My intimidator is awsome when it come to accuracy. I've also had it for a long time and i have it set up for low pressure only(low pressure chamber on the front and 3rd party reg). I've never shot it any other way. The trigger is totally adjustable, far more so than a shocker, plus its a little bit smaller gun and it weighs less. The electronic eye is nice. I don't care how much people dont chop balls when they shoot, if your hopper goes out, or a paintball gets stuck under the paddles that eye comes in very nice. Also it's not very hard at all to outrun a 12volt revy with my timmy and it's kinda nice to know that every shot i shoot is going to shoot paint, not just air. Timmys don't really chop paintballs that often, the bolt kinda bounces off like that of a low pressure autococker. BLAST is also pretty nice when it comes to tech support, i've had a couple of problems with my gun and i've even had to send it back. The first time they sent me every small part and a couple of sets of o rings and cup seals for free. When i sent it back they called me when it got there, it was no charge to fix it even though the warrenty was expired and they shipped it back for free.



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