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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
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Posted by Chad K. on August 26, 2002 at 14:25:54:

In Reply to: Re: Shocker for a Bushy...or other marker????? posted by Zack on August 25, 2002 at 20:42:15:

First, to Zack: I know that the moderators here look down upon the type of free advertising that you're doing for M3's stuff. I only stop here once in a while, and even I am getting tired of hearing it.

Second, to the original poster: There are a ton of choices out there. If you want and electro, the Impulse or Bushmaster B2K2 (I think?) are good choices, but I'd stay away from any of the electro-blowbacks (ie: Black Dragun, Spyder Flash, etc.). Throwing an electro frame onto a cheap blowback does not make the cheap blowback any better, just lets you blend paint faster.

If you're looking for a non-electro (I can't stand those mouse-clicky triggers myself), then a 'Mag might be a good choice. Small, light, fairly reliable (when set up right and running HPA), and getting pretty inexpensive nowadays. There's also the AutoCocker, or, better yet, a Palmer Blazer. It's just like the 'Cocker, but has internal airlines (no LP hoses to burst or snag on things) and it's lighter, more reliable, and not too upgradeable (contrary to popular belief, that's a GOOD thing...you won't end up spending 5 times the purchase price on "upgrades" like many people end up doing with 'Cockers).

OR, for something completely different, why not try a pump? You'd be surprised how much fun you can have with a decent pump (ie: Sniper II, Phantom, Sterling, Palmer), and the satisfaction you get eliminating that hotshot with the Angel can't be beat. It'll take a while to get used to having less firepower, but it'll ultimately make you a smarter player and save you some serious scratch.

-Chad


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