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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

A good cheap pump


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Posted by:
Back2it
on March 29, 2003 at 18:57:04

Ok, here is my dilema: There are 3 paintballers in my family, so if we wanna go play some backyard ball, we get a 2v1 going. Now, this is not fair at all with Semi's, cuz you can just gang up real easy. So, i bought a Phantom a few yearas ago to make it more even. However, now even havine 2v1 with a pump on the "2" team turns into a bit of an unfair match. So i'm looking for a cheap/consistent pump (not toooo much over 100 if possable) I was just wondering what you guys would suggest. I know nothing about pumps other than Talons (ewwwww) and Phantoms (YUMMMMMM), so any insight on Hammers/mavericks/ andthing would be nice. Thanks in advance!
-Perry
*SPLAT*
(this is maintly for woodsball, we use team colors paint, and I'm not going to be looking for a gun to upgrade/needs upgrades)

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