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Paintmaster2k
03-04-2001, 02:02 PM
I am looking for a sniper marker in the 200-450 price range. What marker, barrel, and paint would you suggest that would have the best accuracy and range. Also it needs to run well on co2 because I don't have access to a Nitro refill. And I prefer a semi.
All help would be appreciated.
PBSouLjAh
03-04-2001, 07:36 PM
well uh...depends......u wanna semi sniper? pumps are usually more accurate(in my opinion) and some of da realy nice pumps out there are very nice snipers.
rwillia
03-05-2001, 12:29 PM
Pumps aren't any more accurate than semi-automatics. Accuracy all depends on velocity and a good paintball to barrel match.
Ummm beg to differ Ryan! Ya there are a LOT of bad pumps out there but I will put the accuracy and distance of my pump up aginst most any semiauto out there! Its the ONLY thing that keeps me alive on a field nowadays! I do agree that it is a match between the barrel and the paint but with the tolerances I have on my barrel I cannot "hose" like a semi! Besides if you have a pump you know that you have one shot and you have to make it count before a cloud of paint comes your way if you miss!LOL So you take the time to do something very few semi users do out there.. its called aiming!
Pakman
03-07-2001, 07:58 PM
Get a 2001 Autococker online for $335. Buy an Armson Stealth Barrel 16" for like $100. Then a CO2 tank and whatever else you can afford. That set-up will give a very quiet and accurate gun that can also lay down a case of paint in a second (not literally). I will warn you now though, if you buy the cocker you will want to upgrade a lot and since there are so many upgrades out there you may spend more money later on. Just don't go crazy with the upgrading.
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