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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
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Posted by Jeff "ShooterJM" Marjamaa on October 02, 2002 at 18:00:33:

In Reply to: GZ Timmy VS 2002 Angel C&C ..every 1 read this!!! posted by NPT on September 29, 2002 at 16:15:02:

: ok i am playing with a tricked out cocker right now and i hate it! i cant stop short stroking! so im moving to an electro gun, wel at first i was looking at the excalibur, timmys, ir3, lcd, well this weeked i played with my friends 2002 c&c angel and i kicked ass with it! it is a little less accurate than my cocker but still 10x better! i played with this proteam ( the bushwakers) or somthing and this guy had a GZ timmy, i shot it and liked the feel of it but it seemed that mabey it didnt have as much range as a angel, but thats mabey cus i only shot like 3 balls, so which is more RELIABLE, ACCURATE, BETTER RANGE, NOT A AIR HOG. where can i get each for the cheapest?
: thank you
: derek




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