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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:
Headrush_Inc.
on December 11, 2002 at 13:40:48

i have a matrix...great gun...sooooo fast...hes right about the air...but put a bolt kit and a new chip...same as any other gun. i also have a reg on the front which helps it not chop...i got the bolt kit and the front reg from pro paintball... www.4freeflow.com i also have an iR3...they both shoot just as fast and a matrix is cheaper after the bolt kit and the front reg it would be around 750 or 800. best thing to do is to shoot them both. the thing the other person said about the matrix not being as fast could be because the one that he shot was not set up right...when they are set right they are fast.

hope this helps

www.headrushxtreme.com

: Hey all I am going electro and I think I have it narrowed down between a GZ Timmy or a Matrix. Any suggestions or opinions would be helpful. By the way I play mostly back and mid. Thanks in Advance


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