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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: Scopes

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Posted by GSMan300 on March 15, 2002 at 21:17:41:

In Reply to: Re: Scopes posted by James on February 23, 2002 at 20:42:34:

: : Um, I have heard of difficulties with magnifying with one person, then the next person says it sets them up just perfect on a magnifying scope. It is a matter of what mask, how you hold the gun, and how good your vision is. I would, however, go with the red dot because for me, magnifying gives me tunnel vision. I pay too much attention to what is in my scope.

: Why not just go with a lazer site, i mean u just aim a lazer dot on a person when the dot is where u want it, pull the trigger. its as simple as that.

DUMB!!! Ya as simple as that if you want to **** somone's vision. Never, repeat never use a laser sight dot site on your paintball gun. You CAN use a red dot site which is different. Paintball is about having fun, not PERMANENLTY messing up someone's vision. Please do not give your opinion on subjects that you have no clue about. Using a laser dot site is a fast way to get yourself banned from a field or a fast way to get your butt kicked.



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