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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: Which gun to get???

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Posted by Jeff "ShooterJM" Marjamaa on October 09, 2002 at 12:08:02:

In Reply to: Re: Which gun to get??? posted by Ty on October 08, 2002 at 21:47:13:

: If you decide to not go electronic(like me) then there is no other option other than a cocker. Mags aren't really worth the money spent. Half the pro's are using cockers the other half are using electronic markers of some sort.Good Luck- "Xball" the future of paintball.

Gotta take issue with these statements. First you're excluding Palmer's. Excellent markers.

Why do you think mags aren't worth the money? A properly set up mag ($650 RT Pro, $85 Level 10) will have extremely high ROF and won't chop. The trigger is very different, however, and you MUST try one before buying. Either you love it or hate it.

As to gear the pro's use. Two words: Sponsor obligations. Most pro teams have marker sponsors. If you're sponsored by WDP, then it wouldn't look right to be shooting a viking.




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