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Re: Armson Pumps
In Reply to: Armson Pumps posted by Matthew_L on December 07, 2002 at 12:00:38:
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Posted by: T.Wolf on December 09, 2002 at 10:36:07
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I've got one and I love it. Performance is comparable to a Phantom, but it's less expensive and it comes stock with an Armson stealth barrel. It's accurate, light, efficient and reliable, and I wouldn't rather use any other paintgun. That being said, it's going to be virtually impossible to find one new from a domestic retailer. None that I know of sell them. I got mine from Armson's site when it was working, but I don't know when it's going to be up again. I suppose you could browse online classified ads, because the Armsons do occasionally pop up. For the sake of practicality, I'd say you should probably buy the Phantom. The Armson is extremely well built, but in the rare event something DOES go wrong, getting replacement parts for it is going to be quite a difficult task. With the Phantom, you'll pay more but at least you'll be able to get spares and what not. If Armson's retail site were up and running, however, I'd tell you to get the Armson pump in a heartbeat. I hope my rambling helps you. |
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