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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

Testeando a pontaria!

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  • pink NO ONE CARES GET A LIFE

  • If I wanted that kind of lip, I would've undone my fly

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  • y is the scope so close to the back

  • r u reterded ur a gewdd speler

  • Now, see I agree with you in the fact that yes, a lighter more agile marker is infact a better tool in scenario paintball. But, the whole point of scenario paintball is to create the scenario and some people think that it is proper to use markers that look like actual firearms. While Tipmmanns may be heavier, they still have good performance under the hood. But it's not necessary, we don't need to get into the airsoft point of view where all we have to defend our argument is "our guns look real"

  • I don't buy a gun for a good RoF, I only try to shoot 3 shot burst with my slg so i dont waste paint. Ive used tippmann 98s A5s and X7s and they're not my favorite, I prefer a smaller lighter gun because I always end up walking around in the bush for 10 mins - 2 hours depending on the game. And to me, a 98 is as good as a T9 Elite, and an slg is as good as a Ego. im just saying i think a smaller lighter gun is a more sound choice a heavy but good looking gun.

  • I apologize freezinteen you had caught me after watching an assload of Paintball vs. Airsoft videos.

  • Wow, you really have never used a "woodsball" marker... It's kinda sad really. I really hope that you're not gauging the "quality" of you markers based on their RoF. Because that's what most speedballers fall back on. Now I have nothing against speedball markers and by no means say that my tippmann is a superior marker to an Ego or Angel, that'd be just stupid. But I know for a fact that my Tippmann can keep up with an SLG. Because I've used my Tippmann against some one with an SLG.

  • Wow dumbass I use a Proto SLG for woodsball. I was making a comment on how woodsball markers I.e. BT, Tippmanns, aren't adequate for any paintball aspect except looks. "But then again its not like a woodsball gun can do that anyway" as in make a good shot. I've played plenty of woodsball and speedball. And Shitmanns just don't cover it, no matter how much plastic shit you throw on it, you're still just polishing a piece of shit.

    Now dont go running your mouth off you idiot.

  • Sir, you are a an uneducated fool. Honestly, most people use speedball markers in woods ball. Obviously you've never played a real woodsball game in your life. So by saying "But then again its not like a woodsball gun can do that anyway" you're basically bashing your own set of markers... good job bud.

  • well yes it is the thing to blame. brush and branches and twigs and shrubs prevent people from making a good shot. But then again its not like a woodsball gun can do that anyway..

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