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#22
Posted 26 January 2013 - 10:45 AM
#23
Posted 28 January 2013 - 08:23 PM
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#24
Posted 30 January 2013 - 09:46 PM
AJpaintball4life, on 28 January 2013 - 08:23 PM, said:
There's no way that helps. A scope will be impossible to use, as paintballs don't shoot straight, like bullets. And for 300 I'd much rather have a used high end over an overweight tacticool blowback.
#25
Posted 30 January 2013 - 10:07 PM
Orange Chicken, on 23 January 2013 - 07:58 PM, said:
Orange loves his GOG/SP...But yeah go ahead and buy some quality stuff first, and if you already have that stuff maybe get a used axe, mini v.3, or dm8?

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#26
Posted 01 February 2013 - 03:36 AM
#27
Posted 01 February 2013 - 09:51 AM
I have seen some Bob Long Marqs with good equipment for 350-400.
You could get a Tippmann A5 or X7 with all the extra equipment for under 300 easy. Look around and take some time, a great deal will come up. New stuff is posted there daily.
Really look at Craig list before you buy cheap new equipment.
#28
Posted 01 February 2013 - 10:31 AM
Bugman, on 01 February 2013 - 09:51 AM, said:
I have seen some Bob Long Marqs with good equipment for 350-400.
You could get a Tippmann A5 or X7 with all the extra equipment for under 300 easy. Look around and take some time, a great deal will come up. New stuff is posted there daily.
Really look at Craig list before you buy cheap new equipment.
There is nothing wrong with buying used. However, I can not agree with the Craigslist route. The vast majority of sellers overvalue their gear to the point they ask 500.00 for a Spyder Compact and a handfull of out of hydro CO2 tanks. Plus it can be a crap shoot to know what is quality and what is crap. Especially for a new player.
Best bet is the BST here and other sites. Buying used from experienced players, who take care of their gear is almost like buying new.
#29
Posted 01 February 2013 - 11:47 AM
Wolfe, on 01 February 2013 - 10:31 AM, said:
Bugman, on 01 February 2013 - 09:51 AM, said:
I have seen some Bob Long Marqs with good equipment for 350-400.
You could get a Tippmann A5 or X7 with all the extra equipment for under 300 easy. Look around and take some time, a great deal will come up. New stuff is posted there daily.
Really look at Craig list before you buy cheap new equipment.
There is nothing wrong with buying used. However, I can not agree with the Craigslist route. The vast majority of sellers overvalue their gear to the point they ask 500.00 for a Spyder Compact and a handfull of out of hydro CO2 tanks. Plus it can be a crap shoot to know what is quality and what is crap. Especially for a new player.
Best bet is the BST here and other sites. Buying used from experienced players, who take care of their gear is almost like buying new.
I saw some crazy overpriced stuff also. But you can get that in BST also. I would say you are more likely to get a average deal in BST, with better than average condition. I think you can get some CL deals that are great, but the final test is what it really looks like when you get to see it. Must be prepared to walk. Buying used can be tricky, and you need to do your home work. First time buyer, might find the feedback system in the BST's of these forum's a little more comforting. Second hand at a field or store might be another option. Buying used will not be for everyone, but many new players have experienced friends that could help.
I saw several really good deals on CL. Some could come with a out of date tanks. But that can be overcome, especially on a HPA tank. Those are worth re-hydroing. CL is just one way to get a good deal on a package. Not every CL deal is worth looking at. Even if my deal does not pan out, I would still watch CL for another deal.
#30
Posted 01 February 2013 - 02:31 PM
#31
Posted 01 February 2013 - 03:00 PM
Questions to think about when choosing gear:
How often will you play? (once a week or once a month or once a year)
Where will you be playing? (in the woods or at a field)
How will you be playing? (fast paced speedball or woodsball)
Do you want a mech or electro marker? (it's all about how you want to play)
Do you want to have money left over to spend on gear? (since you're going to need to buy a tank and loader)
#32
Posted 01 February 2013 - 05:10 PM
They are notorious for jamming with low end paint, and since you're on a budget, that's mostly what you're going to shoot.
Just get an Invert Too. I've fed tons of shit paint through mine and it has only had one jam, which was caused by 2 paintballs stuck together.
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#33
Posted 01 February 2013 - 05:55 PM
dannyboy768, on 01 February 2013 - 05:10 PM, said:
They are notorious for jamming with low end paint, and since you're on a budget, that's mostly what you're going to shoot.
Just get an Invert Too. I've fed tons of shit paint through mine and it has only had one jam, which was caused by 2 paintballs stuck together.
They don't jam that much. If yours is jamming, then you probably have the tension adjustment set wrong. I have an TOO and it is much rougher on paint. I shoot $30 field paint that is oblong and dimpled and never have i had a rotor jam. I have fed about 10 cases through my rotor with only cheap paint and so far haven't gotten a jam.
#34
Posted 05 February 2013 - 03:02 PM
#35
Posted 05 February 2013 - 04:09 PM
The Don, on 01 February 2013 - 03:00 PM, said:
Questions to think about when choosing gear:
How often will you play? (once a week or once a month or once a year)
Where will you be playing? (in the woods or at a field)
How will you be playing? (fast paced speedball or woodsball)
Do you want a mech or electro marker? (it's all about how you want to play)
Do you want to have money left over to spend on gear? (since you're going to need to buy a tank and loader)
I'd start with answering these questions, and then the choice of a marker gets a bit easier after that.
Mechanical Marker Fan: Azodin Kaos-D / Tippmann Crossover
#36
Posted 05 February 2013 - 07:30 PM
unfated33, on 05 February 2013 - 04:09 PM, said:
The Don, on 01 February 2013 - 03:00 PM, said:
Questions to think about when choosing gear:
How often will you play? (once a week or once a month or once a year)
Where will you be playing? (in the woods or at a field)
How will you be playing? (fast paced speedball or woodsball)
Do you want a mech or electro marker? (it's all about how you want to play)
Do you want to have money left over to spend on gear? (since you're going to need to buy a tank and loader)
I'd start with answering these questions, and then the choice of a marker gets a bit easier after that.
The only factors that matter is how often he will play and how much money he has to spend on gear. Whether he plays woodsball or speedball doesn't matter one bit when choosing a marker. The mechanical vs electro, electro obviously, unless you want to get an enmey.
#37
Posted 06 February 2013 - 07:45 AM
Orange Chicken, on 05 February 2013 - 07:30 PM, said:
unfated33, on 05 February 2013 - 04:09 PM, said:
The Don, on 01 February 2013 - 03:00 PM, said:
Questions to think about when choosing gear:
How often will you play? (once a week or once a month or once a year)
Where will you be playing? (in the woods or at a field)
How will you be playing? (fast paced speedball or woodsball)
Do you want a mech or electro marker? (it's all about how you want to play)
Do you want to have money left over to spend on gear? (since you're going to need to buy a tank and loader)
I'd start with answering these questions, and then the choice of a marker gets a bit easier after that.
The only factors that matter is how often he will play and how much money he has to spend on gear. Whether he plays woodsball or speedball doesn't matter one bit when choosing a marker. The mechanical vs electro, electro obviously, unless you want to get an enmey.
Perhaps he should have said "rec ball vs. competition" instead, but it's still important to know how casual the player wants to be. And electro isn't at all obvious - for all we know he could really want an automag. I believe you just got out of a heated disagreement about the usefulness of a Tippmann in another thread, but nonetheless there are occasions when a 98c really would be the best choice for a certain type of player.
Not everyone is playing the game in the same way, and that makes it difficult to compartmentalize recommendations with the number of ways someone can have fun in paintball. Trying to recommend all electros and GOG products is like looking at the world as if every problem is a nail and the solution is always a hammer.
Mechanical Marker Fan: Azodin Kaos-D / Tippmann Crossover
#38
Posted 06 February 2013 - 09:05 AM
unfated33, on 06 February 2013 - 07:45 AM, said:
Orange Chicken, on 05 February 2013 - 07:30 PM, said:
unfated33, on 05 February 2013 - 04:09 PM, said:
The Don, on 01 February 2013 - 03:00 PM, said:
Questions to think about when choosing gear:
How often will you play? (once a week or once a month or once a year)
Where will you be playing? (in the woods or at a field)
How will you be playing? (fast paced speedball or woodsball)
Do you want a mech or electro marker? (it's all about how you want to play)
Do you want to have money left over to spend on gear? (since you're going to need to buy a tank and loader)
I'd start with answering these questions, and then the choice of a marker gets a bit easier after that.
The only factors that matter is how often he will play and how much money he has to spend on gear. Whether he plays woodsball or speedball doesn't matter one bit when choosing a marker. The mechanical vs electro, electro obviously, unless you want to get an enmey.
Perhaps he should have said "rec ball vs. competition" instead, but it's still important to know how casual the player wants to be. And electro isn't at all obvious - for all we know he could really want an automag. I believe you just got out of a heated disagreement about the usefulness of a Tippmann in another thread, but nonetheless there are occasions when a 98c really would be the best choice for a certain type of player.
Not everyone is playing the game in the same way, and that makes it difficult to compartmentalize recommendations with the number of ways someone can have fun in paintball. Trying to recommend all electros and GOG products is like looking at the world as if every problem is a nail and the solution is always a hammer.
I would say Automag, but that would be unlikely that he knows or wants one, especially for their price new. But as a general thing, we'd recommend gog products and electros. They just work better.
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