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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

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Posted by:
Mike "Szii" Oxford
on June 24, 2003 at 02:09:35

Okay, bear with me..

I used to play many many years ago. Was running a (very very faithfull) Bushmaster Pro and then it got shelved. I'm looking to get back into the game and paintball has come a long ways.

Interestingly enough I've run across the electro-pnumatic guns. Damn. I had started work on that idea back in 1995 and shelved it due to lack of funds. I should have pushed it...

Anyways, I need a refresh and to come up to speed on all the different guns/markers. The websites are okay but there's no "global feature list."

What resources would everyone recommend besides the mainstream big sites?

I'm looking for new toy. Something insanely accurate. I don't mind "low" ROF as any semi is higher ROF than I'm used to anyways. It only takes one shot...

I'd like something elctro-pnumatic, 3-round burstable to mitigate climb (minimal anyways) and conserve paint.

My old Bushmaster Pro with a custom-machines muzzle brake could outshoot anyone, with anything for accuracy at distance (the old Automag/cockers were just starting to go mainstream.)

Suggestions? If you have any don't start spewing too much jargon or I'll get swamped looking thattricycle up. I don't need "reflex-this-is-the-hottest-fad-right-now" but real insight into the technical/practical side of the new markers. (More PC to call them markers? They used to just be "guns.")

TIA.

-Mike
Cali - Bay Area


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