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Re: Qloader
In Reply to: Qloader posted by Snuffles on September 14, 2003 at 23:23:58:
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Posted by: Clayphoto on September 16, 2003 at 01:05:02
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And if I was short enough to play alot of front, then a Qloader would hold enough for most of my games, more than enough with 1 or 2 pods. I'd also be a smaller target than a Revy. Plus since so much of my shooting as a front player in speedball would be 3 shot bursts, it would be more than fast enough for my custom 98. To be honest, the only reason I went with a Revy was availability of spare shells, and on the occasions that I play speedballs my 6'4" size usually dictates I play mid positions. Sounds like you have a playing style that makes a Qloader a lousy choice for you. But I've been shot out be a few Qloaders so I have a hard time accepting the idea that they don't have their place. : What a horrible idea. First you carry way less paint, then you have to think twice about throwing your pods cause now they cost 25 dollars each. Too much hastle just to get the loader out of the way. I'd rather just stick with an evy2 and learn to stay tighter in the bunker.
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