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Posted by jinx on December 22, 2001 at 20:40:24:

In Reply to: Questions posted by Wilkie on December 22, 2001 at 15:59:08:

: 1. Where do you live?
I live in Van Buren Arkansas

: 2. What are the pro shops name?
B&E paintball at Fort Smith AR 11 years {yes i think they are trained Asmith
Warrior paintball at Van Buren 2 years {very doubtful there trained airsmith)

How long have they been in business?

Are they trained air smiths?
: 3. What do the pro shops say are good markers? What are they trying to sell you?
They like cockers and angels and automags..

: 4. How do you think you are going to sell a broken shocker when you have no one where you live who can fix it? It would take an idoit to buy it from you.
{{{-- NO NO NO its in to smart parts right now thats where B&E told me to send it cause thats the only people that are good at fixing them but then they told me it dosent matter cause it will break again in a couple of weeks "Shockers are poop" -- B&E <- thats what they said

I would sell it for 600 its a shocker sport by smart parts and it will work when smart parts returns it cause i dont think they would send back a broken gun. thanks guys..




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