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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Need Help Chosing A Gun!

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Posted by CoolT357 on April 20, 2002 at 14:40:27:

I have about 450$ to spend and was going to get a new gun. I don't know what to get of the following: an Impulse with co2, a TKO Mag with nitro, or a stock autococker with co2. Personally, I would rather stay away from the cocker because I don't think a stock vert. feed cocker is that good without at least a barrel upgrade and maybe a couple more. I like the TKO Mag because it is small and compact and I play up front so it would work good, but I don't want to get it and find out the impulse would have been a better choice. Which should I get? Other gun suggestions around the same price range are appreciated too.

Remember I only have 450$, so a 450$ gun is too mucyh because I need to buy air too and probably a drop foward. I already have a 12v and a mask.



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