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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: Shocker for a Bushy...or other marker?????

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Posted by Zack "Guy_in_the_back" Lashley on August 25, 2002 at 20:42:15:

In Reply to: Shocker for a Bushy...or other marker????? posted by Dan_ on August 25, 2002 at 20:21:26:

: Hello,
: I am a player who enjoys going to scenarios and being the backdoor player or sniper and need a little help. I wish to buy a newer marker because my current Shocker is too heavy and big for crawling around compared to my stature. I was thinking bushmaster because it seems to be smaller,light weight, and reliable. But what is your opinion....please respond quickly or if you would like to purchase or trade for my shocker which is a shocker turbo with 9volt conversion and dye stickie grips.
: -Scout


Honestly look at the New M3 Patriots, i just bought one, and you get an LCD 12.5 inch ACI COmbo American flag barrel, Sweet paint job and everything, Much better than any Bushmaster, and its only 300.00. go to www.m3paintball.com



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