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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Thinking of getting high


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Posted by:
funkyeire
on September 27, 2003 at 16:37:31

Hi guys, while i've been playing paintball for about 3 or 4 years now, i would still consider myself a noob. I play about once or twice a month usually just woodball.

recently however I fired an Angel ir3.
wow.
and i mean--wow.

as a result i'm considering going hghend...all my markers have been in the $200-$300 and i've owned spyders and an autococker. i have about $500 worth of stuff i could sell if i wanted to put it towards a high end gun, but i was just curious as to what i'm going to have to spend on air as i've only ever used CO2...

the gun i'm looking at is the angel speed so, with the money i'd "save" with the 3 digit pricetag i could put towards air supply--what would you recommend?

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