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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: NEED HELP FAST

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Posted by Superannuated on January 16, 2002 at 01:18:50:

In Reply to: NEED HELP FAST posted by derek on January 14, 2002 at 19:49:01:

: a kid where i play paintball said that he was selling his bushmaster for 400 dollars. it has a freak barrel, blade trigger, and alot of internal upgrades from what i know. he says there is about nothing else you could do to it. would it be worth it or should i just get a stock impulse for $400.

: could you tell me which one would be more accurate and faster shooting and would have less problems. could i work on them myself. thank you

:: Well, the stock Impulse and the stock B2K are fairly comparable as regards rate of fire and inherent accuracy. The problem with any customized gun is that, depending on what custom work has been done and how well it's been done, it may help performance or it may screw up the gun's functioning.

Assuming that the Bushy is a fairly recent model, and the custom work has been well done, the Freak barrel system makes the Bushy a better deal, as the Freak will assure good accurany with most any paint.

If you can find out exactly what has been done to the Bushy's internals and post it here, I can probably give you an informed opinion as to its desirability.

Regards,

Superannuated


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