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Which gun should i buy with $600-800?

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Originally posted by Commander_Cool Commander_Cool wrote:

Originally posted by Linus Linus wrote:

Buy either a CCI Phantom or Carter Buzzard.. resell values stay at close to 80% or more even years later. Plus they are great markers.


He was asking about a higher end electro pneumatic marker, not a pump.



Too bad he never once said anything about the type of gun he wanted other then "decent speed, good accuracy, and will be used in woods and speedball"

Sure, pumps are "slow", but I was trying to open his mind that you don't NEED speed.

I can compete with all "higher end electro pneumatic" markers with just my Buzzard and still win.. and ever hear of the Blowfish?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Commander_Cool Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 April 2007 at 1:58pm
Originally posted by Linus Linus wrote:

Originally posted by Commander_Cool Commander_Cool wrote:

Originally posted by Linus Linus wrote:

Buy either a CCI Phantom or Carter Buzzard.. resell values stay at close to 80% or more even years later. Plus they are great markers.


He was asking about a higher end electro pneumatic marker, not a pump.



Too bad he never once said anything about the type of gun he wanted other then "decent speed, good accuracy, and will be used in woods and speedball"

Sure, pumps are "slow", but I was trying to open his mind that you don't NEED speed.

I can compete with all "higher end electro pneumatic" markers with just my Buzzard and still win.. and ever hear of the Blowfish?

Stock class paintball team playing in the NPPL and WINNING!

You just contradicted yourself. You said he didnt specifiy marker requirements, and then you listed some of the attributes he was looking for. Then you acknowledge you suggestion does not fit the category. In addition given the fact that he was discussing the PM, DM, and Angel series of markers it is evident he was not looking for a pump. Stop being argumentative on the subject with the "too bad" you are wrong attitude. Simply say I was suggesting a different marker and format that I figured was interesting and met some of his criteria. 



Edited by Commander_Cool - 22 April 2007 at 11:18pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Linus Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 April 2007 at 9:52pm
You want argumentative?

Here you go.

First, it's "you're", not "your"

Second, actually I did not contradict myself. I said he didn't specify what type, NOT what cryteria.

Type = electro-pneumatic, pneumatic, high-end, low-end, pump, stock-class, etc. etc.

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