dream
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Post by dream on Jul 2, 2006 17:04:20 GMT -5
hey im new to the whole paintball thing and i found this sight so i need some help i was thinking along the lines of the spyder pilot ACS or tippman 98 or tippman A-5 gimmie some tips i like woodsball and maybe some speedball here and there
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Post by di$TOrTed on Jul 5, 2006 19:45:37 GMT -5
We need some more information. Do you play woodsball, speedball, or both? Pilot ACSs are really good starter guns, but you can find Spyder Imagines for $63. We really need some more info before we can tell you what the best decision would be.
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Post by podhead on Jul 16, 2006 8:57:28 GMT -5
Since you are new at the whole paintball thing don't just jump in and buy an expensive gun, then 2 months later your not playing anymore. Just get a good Spyder. Like di$TOrTed said you can pick up a Spyder Imagine for less than 75 bucks, but like always this is our opinions and it's your money.
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Post by Nexxus on Nov 9, 2006 22:21:06 GMT -5
I am going to be different and say buy a Trilogy Sport Autococker kit. Comes with all the stuff you need, and only needs to be timed. My friend has one and he uses alot as a back-up to his B2k. No problems at all with it. If you don't even want to think about timing and all that other stuff, then definetly go for a Spyder Imagine. In the long run, I think the Autococker will last you longer than the Imagine. I had a good amount of problems with all my Spyders with velocity and breaking alot of paint. It up to you and what you want to do. If you want to spend around $110-$130, definetly buy the Imagine. If you want to spend a little more, you can get the Autococker.
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