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Re: Why aren't these guns more common?

In Reply to: Re: Why aren't these guns more common? posted by PigTech on December 15, 2002 at 17:20:19:


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Posted by:
bocasean

on December 15, 2002 at 21:51:20

That's exactly what I attributed the lack of growth to, but I wanted to hear other players' opinions.

The "anti-gun" thing can be averted by upgrading the gun...too bad very few upgrades are available as of now, so it has to be custom.

Finally, I think that the negative reputation stems from the TS1 days that Bill spoke of. This gun won't function on CO2, and the TS1 was almost exclusively run on CO2. The new, improved AT-85's and 10's run great on HPA, but the damage has been done. I just wonder if it's possible to overcome the negative stigma?

Thanks for the replies. Happy Holidays.

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