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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: Good gun under 600

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Posted by Kile Story on June 04, 2002 at 14:53:55:

In Reply to: Good gun under 600 posted by The_Black_Wind on June 02, 2002 at 04:43:36:

Well unlike the other guy, im all for electro's
but one thing you have to keep in mind when you are on a budget is that you may have many misc. costs. Do you have a nice mask yet? ($70), motorized hopper? ($60), do you plan on getting a barrel? ($90), does your gun need a nitro tank? ($200). The plus side to this is that you can probly find a few used guns in your price range, many with all that you need to start playing even. I would suggest looking on ebay for possibly some used shockers, impulses, bushmasters, and possibly even a tribal or an RT.. whatever suits your fancy.
Best of luck on our purchasing descisions.
Kile


: Hi, im looking to buy a nice paintball gun for about 600, plus our minus a hundred dollers, any advice, please e-mail me.




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