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Re: What is the best High-End gun???
In Reply to: What is the best High-End gun??? posted by the_only_rhino88 on June 26, 2003 at 18:08:52:
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Posted by: Hugh "G" Walls on June 28, 2003 at 21:25:01
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You really plan on opening up a can of worms huh? Well vaguely put, it is really a matter of what feels best to you. All are very reliable, proven tournament markers. Cocker lovers enjoy the flexibility of the cocker to suit there specific needs, the accuracy and range, and company history. Mag lovers enjoy the easy operation and general maintanence. With the Level 10 kit expect to see more mags in tourneys. Angel lovers. Well a new breed. Newest of the three, the Angel is good looking, operates well, and is one of the hottest markers in use today. All are reliable and the manufacturers back their products 100%. What you need to do is your homework. Ask the players at your field, field test each marker and finally, make your own decision. It is up to you! Do not let someone tell you what you should or should not use. The player makes the game, not the marker! Remember Brimstone Smoke won $50,000 using Syders! Good luck in your quest! |
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