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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: what gun to get

In Reply to: Re: what gun to get posted by m98monkey on May 08, 2003 at 18:53:11:


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Posted by:
chad "_enter_nickname_here_" Kittelmann
on May 30, 2003 at 17:00:25

For $650 you might be cutting it a bit thin for a NEW gun, sure. But take a look on EBay, get a friend who has a little idea about guns, and start shopping, for $650 you should be able to find a VERY decently setup 'cocker, imp, and even the occasional angel with hoppers and tanks included. I have a hard time believing how cheap many cocker systems go for. Good luck.

: Honestly, I would say look at getting a bigger budget. Loader and all together at 650 bucks is cutting it a little thin I think. However, you can get a fairly descent setup. Just don't expect anti-chop eyes or anything. I would recommend an impulse. Standard setup up, no eye, then a revvy, and probably a flex seven mask or something in that area.


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