View Full Version : Is our guns/equipment ready for a tourney?
SlamN64
07-25-2001, 01:43 AM
Well, our 5 man team just formed about 1 month ago. But we've been practicing. Anyways...just based on our equipment, will our guns and equipment match up with those at tourneys? Thanks!
Me - JT Excellerator 4.0(Stock) with 12" JT 2-piece coming soon, possible AKALMP Tornado Valve and Lightning bolt coming soon
Guy A - WGP 2K Autococker(Small upgrades with internals) with Lapco Aluminum, possible hpa tank coming soon, ACI Illustrator F4 with Lapco Aluminum (Backup gun)
Guy B - WGP 2K1 Autococker(Stock) with Boomstick coming soon, JT Speed collar, 12v revvy, Tippmann Messiah Model 98 with 14" Boomstick (Backup Gun)
Guy C - WGP 2K1 Autococker(Stock), 12v revy coming soon
Guy D - Bruizer Outlaw(Stock)
wushupeter
07-25-2001, 01:46 AM
if you are good enough then yes, but start out with some smaller tourneys to see how you measure up before spending too much on a tourney.
felixthecat
07-25-2001, 02:11 AM
yeah.....you should start small....and work your way up.....I would have the cockers in the back to snipe and some up front and the bruizer and the JT 4.0 in the middle......just to even things out........my opinion....
Super Nick
07-25-2001, 08:18 AM
I would worry more about your team being ready for tournaments then your guns. Start in a small tourney, and see how you do.
Kamakaze_Newbie12
07-25-2001, 08:24 AM
It all depends on how much skill you have and how well you know each other and how well you know your guns.
Mr. Y2K
07-25-2001, 08:31 AM
heh yeah. well look at it this way. I'm sorta on a team that the guys still play with stingrays. and they're pretty good too.
w00twoot
07-25-2001, 08:55 AM
lol
harrysacks
07-25-2001, 09:23 AM
Originally posted by
the sting ray would be good if it didnt break so much...spam ^
are u talkin about the gun or the balls?
elTwitcho
07-25-2001, 12:55 PM
It depends on the tournament, some tournaments are filled to the brim with Spyder/Spyder clones, others, you'd be hard pressed to find anything lower than an Impulse. You can compete with any equipment, whether it will be on par with the other markers at the tournament really depends on the tourney. I've personally not played in any tournaments where there is much less than a tricked out cocker against me, but at the same time, they have a circuit where electros and nitro arent allowed in the rookie division. Just play if you're comfortable with your markers, and have fun
filasophikal
07-26-2001, 11:45 PM
yeah its called beginner division... can't use any electros at all... rookie division you can use electros.
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