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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
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Posted by screaming tree on June 11, 2002 at 01:30:21:

In Reply to: What the hell happened? posted by xsoundx on May 29, 2002 at 23:56:51:

if you've dealt with mags you know they're small, light,accurate, made really well, and ...
...not so easy on paint.

you really can't mod a mag, -unless anti-chop eye on an e-mag, to make it easy on paint.
imean, -would you stick your finger into stock mag breech and shoot it?

cockers can be made so they don't chop at all.
shockers don't chop either.
electro guns w/anti-chop eyes do work.
newer paints are very easy to break vs old paints.

drop a ball from 5 feet and it breaks?????
not five years ago.....

: Hey people. I've been out of the game for two years now. I used to play 3-5 man speedball tounraments when everyone used Rts and Cockers. Very few had Angels. What the hell happened?? Dosen't any pro team use mags anymore? I've watched the lastest vides on PigTv and everyone has a cocker or some electric gun. What happened?




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