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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

Nope, didn't quite say that :)

In Reply to: so... posted by Steve on February 17, 2003 at 21:56:58:


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Posted by:
Ben "Pump Scout" Kohnen
on February 19, 2003 at 16:28:59

I'd still buy one... they've always been fine pump guns. I'm pretty sure you could order a side-feed one if you wanted, too. It's just that WGP is bending to what a goodly number of people think is required in all guns today: pretty colors and milling on the bodies. That doesn't seem to affect the price at all, since the 03 and previous Snipers all seemed to go for about the same price. It's just that once upon a time, in what's referred to sometimes as The Old Days(tm), men were men, paint was latex, and guns were BLACK.

Then again, you can still get an 03 Sniper in black. Just don't know if you can get it without the milling. :)

Ben Kohnen, Limited Pump Paintball
www.geocities.com/limitedpump

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