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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

I'd Highly Recommend the Tippmann SL 68 II...

In Reply to: Newbe to pump posted by hipboyscott on December 11, 2002 at 22:00:53:


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Posted by:
Ronald "The Phantom Menace" Danuser

on December 13, 2002 at 14:11:05

They're built very well, strong as a tank, dependable beyond words and accuracy is good. It also has the backing of Tippmann, a very good customer service orginization.
For a hundred bucks plus change, I don't think you could get a better marker. I often see used sets on E bay.

: Hi, Ive always wanted to get a (good) secondary marker, weather a pump marker, or a small PT extreme style pistol.

: (Ive tried a Blade as a extreem worst case, but
: I've decided I'd rather sit it out and fix the semi)

: Im thinking about getting a Pump, like a Hammer or better yet, a Phantom. Only problem is, I dont want to pay mucho dinero for a pump marker Im gonna use once for every three times I use a Semi. I am the person who just wants accuraccy, and range, but I also have a time when I need RoF to lay the smack down on a charge. So, I was thinking a semi pistol.

: Basically, I would like to pay > or =$100. I also want decent accuracy/reliability. I think I want a pump with a direct feed and ASA, and is light weight. Im thinking a Hammer, or a Tippmann
: SL-68 (I think thats the name) or a Sidekick Semi.

: Which would get me the best results, for around 100 smakers


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