I have a Tippmann Pro Carbine, 20oz co2 tank, mask, hopper, blah blah blah. For sale. $120, I paid about 300 for it. If you want a full list of stuff, email me:
Tippmans and spyders suck for real paintballers. They are very low end guns. But if your a begginner, they are both fine. They both work they just aren't good guns relative to the guns most use, ie Autocockers, Angels, Dye made stuff, shockers, etc.
[quote="Bazooka_Joe":c0147]Thats a 60 dollar gun, I sure as hell wouldn't buy it. I only buy Tippman.[/quote:c0147]
AMEN!!! Tippmann rocks!!
I have a 98 Custom w/response trigger hooked up to a flatline
that is unstopable!!
I have peeps always trying to shoot me long range but when their rounds hit me it just bounces off, doesn't even break. Mine of course breaks on impact and that just pissess them off.
I also just bought a A5 w/response system and the Flatline will be in this afternoon biggrin: biggrin:
Total Domination!!! fire1: fire1: fire2: fire2: evil: evil: evil:
[quote="[JuGGeRnAuT]":cebec]Tippmans and spyders suck for real paintballers. They are very low end guns. But if your a begginner, they are both fine. They both work they just aren't good guns relative to the guns most use, ie Autocockers, Angels, Dye made stuff, shockers, etc.[/quote:cebec]
To some extent yeah however last tournament I played in, my teamates were using a Bushmaster and and Dye, I was using the 98 with the Flatline
The other team wasn't worried about them. They were worried about me, I was sniping the hell out of them from long range and they couldn't even touch me
Flatline doesnt actually add that much accuracy, just more range pretty much.
Paint not breaking is paint, not gun, unless there is a velocity problem but still...
And i already dont believe you as you said it was a tournament and then followed with sniping.... I meant a real tournament, not in your backyard or at a small field.