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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
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Posted by Firewind on May 23, 2002 at 17:09:33:

In Reply to: Re: WHAT is an ATS [nt] posted by Ryan on May 23, 2002 at 03:09:27:

Kevin has made some good points. I am considering buying an AT-85. I am not looking for an assault rifle look-a-like. Nor do I relate war to paintball. I describe the sport to newbies as a "Hyper fast came of Tag".

Having said this, I can see Kevin's point when I look at some of the AT-16 KITS. The AT-16 sniper is cool looking but way overkill for the rec ball field. But then again with a $16k plus price tag the average rec. ball player would be far pressed to own one.

The AT-85 does not look unlike a cocker with a shroud (Yes I own a cocker and I have seen an AT-85). It has some pretty kick arse specs and in my opinion is less ridicules than some of the electro-pneumatic, warp feed markers.

I say the ATS guns have their place.

My opinions presented with humility

Jason



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