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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: Timmy or Matrix

In Reply to: Timmy or Matrix posted by CaptainClegg on December 01, 2002 at 21:02:25:


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on December 05, 2002 at 19:18:34

Depends, all in a matter of taste really. The true test will be when you get to try both. However, I can give you some ideas. The Timmi is a more basic design of gun. Not very complex but also not near as prdictable, but also very fast. Will I personally couldn't get a matrix to crank out as fast, I found the predictability of the gun to be astonishing. Just about anyone who picked up could point and shoot anything they wanted to. However, it comes at the price of greater complexity to the gun and lagging gas efficiency. The timmy is much more efficient. I would strongly recommend you try one of each. They are both great guns, but it is all really taste.

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