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Well, you're not alone. There's a reason why mech has made a comeback even at the pro level. And there's a reason why 7-10 man format hyperball and woodsball has made a comeback. My local field is doing uncapped semi and mech only hyperball and woodsball, We're going to pretend like 2006+ didnt happen.
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Originally posted by Ecapnation View PostPalmer and Carter guns are overrated.
As for Carters, I think there are better shooting guns, but I have always tended to keep mine because they have a great feel of history and hand-made craftsmanship to them. Sometimes they are a little rough around the edges, but I find it gives them a little extra character compared to other guns. They're very obviously made one at a time - at least, my Pre-"Mini" guns all felt that way.
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Originally posted by Jordan
Nobody is pulling a trigger 10.5 times a second on a mech without assistance. Maybe someone is achieving it over a chrony for a split second, but not sustainably.
When was paintball violent?
Maybe now, but 20 years ago they blew most out of the box right out of the water, probably why they're so favored on here.
I'll still take one over whatever the current flavor of the month is.
I've rebuilt my typhoon twice since buying it because every time I want to use it it leaks.
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Originally posted by russc View Post. Your A/T pump with a full sized hopper has way more firepower than most mag fed rigs.
As I was thinking about this thread, I realized that I must have hit "cranky old man" status. Kinda sad.
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1- Don't like anything made after 96. Most everything in the last 25 years has been soul-less. Its like modern cars. Yes, they are great, and fast, and safe. But blechhhh\
2- But, don't like cockers. Cool? sure, but I used to get so annoyed when teammates would miss tournament games while "tinkering with the timing".
3- And, don't like mags. Mags were the source of every penalty our team ever got in the early 90s. Hated them, still do.
4- Don't like brass. Its soft, and heavy metal. I've seen plenty of sheridans dropped, only to end up with a bent barrel. I dont see the attraction
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Cocker threads suck.
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Barrel length is almost irrelevant in between extremes.
Barrel porting is irrelevant, and only affects the sound signature.
Bolt design is irrelevant (save for in some spoolers where it's part of a redesign of the airflow.)
With very few exceptions, valve design in a 'Cocker or most stacked-tubes, is irrelevant.
"Low pressure" is a side effect not a goal.
Lightening a marker by five or ten grams is irrelevant.
Making the cocking mechanism on a 'Cocker too light and fast can be detrimental.
Looking down on another player because they have what you consider inferior equipment, is stupid and small-minded.
That 'Doc' guy isn't as smart and handsome as everyone says he is.
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I [we] have no responsibility to "grow the sport". You want to grow the sport, go for it, have fun but I would rather play paintball to have my fun. If patronizing fields/stores is not enough for the paintball to survive maybe it does not deserve it.
"When you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it." - Theodore Roosevelt
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