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Sul392
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Posted: 09 September 2004 at 11:21am |
I am thinking about buying a woodsball gun. Does anybody think that the Pro Carbine would be good for woodsball?
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Panda Man
Platinum Member I’ll feed you to my SNAKE!! METALFACE!! Joined: 25 July 2004 Location: Neutral Zone Status: Offline Points: 10605 |
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yes the p/c is good for woodzball so I say
go for it... |
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Sul392
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Ok thanks!
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biathlonboy
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yes the procarbine is great for woodsball
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biathlonboy
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you'll want an after maerket barrel though
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whack-a-mole
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Yes i do. my friend has one and he says that in woods ball you need an accurate shot for the times that you do shoot. another plus is that if you are an active player the gun can take a good beating (bunkering, leaping off of washouts, etc...) and keep on going, and going, and going; like the energizer bunny.
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