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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Assuming you're not filthy rich...

In Reply to: need some help on choosing a new gun PLEASE HELP posted by Justin_Koziol Koziol on October 18, 2003 at 21:47:41:


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Posted by:
K Keaty
on October 21, 2003 at 08:39:15

I'm assuming that you, like myself and like most paintball players, have limited funds with which to play. As such, upgrading the cocker would probably cost you less than any other alternatives. The e-blade will run about $400, and even if you need all new front end pneumatics, that's not more than another $150. So, you spend $550 or less to upgrade the cocker. OR, you could attempt to sell the cocker and buy another marker. Look on Ebay or on Warpig's classifieds and see how easy you think it will be to get a decent price out of your cocker. I've tried to sell mine because I'm not going to be playing for about 2 years. After several attempts, I've decided to upgrade it later because EVERYONE IS SELLING A COCKER. That just means that the market is flooded with them. If you do buy another marker, get a used one. The market is not only flooded with cockers, but also with other used markers. As such, it is a buyers market and you can simply find the seller that will go as low as you want. Hope this helps.

Kevin

: right now I own a 2002 cocker with some upgrades but I'm now in the market for a new high end gun. I was thinking about putting an e-blade on my cocker but my cocker still has alot of stock parts on it and I don't want to go through the trouble of upgrading those parts to compete with the high end guns. So anyway I need a marker that's reliable accurate consistent and fast I was thinking either the new 2003 shocker an angel speed or a matrix which one do u think would be the best for my needs thanks alot for the help!


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