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Re: WHAT gun do you suggest?

In Reply to: WHAT gun do you suggest? posted by Erik on September 18, 2003 at 11:18:18:


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Posted by:
trevor "ugliertrevor" nelson
on September 25, 2003 at 17:43:25

'Tis a toughy. both guns of course have insanly high speeds and extreme accuracy. ive shoot angels and timmys and personally i prefer the intimidator, but i suggest you go to a tourney close by and just watch. theres no doubt that there will be multiple angels and timmys there. go ask someone if you can test out theyr gun and get the general feel. I cant tel you which one is better and no one can. go shoot the guns and see for yourself. thats the only way to know which one to get. also if you can find one id try out the new shocker. i havnt shot one yet but id look into a new shocker with eye and maxflo tank... i think all that runs for about the same as the dragun timmy and the like. eh... end

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