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Airborne07
12-15-2004, 06:50 PM
I want to know why high end electros are so much better then low end? I know they have higher bps, better stock parts, and different ways in which they work, but I want to know what the performance difference between these guns are. For example, the difference between a TES and an Impulse... Would a TES work just as good as an Impulse with all the right upgrades? or should I just stay with a stock TES for now and save for a better gun like a Impulse or B2K. I want to get into speedball so take that into consideration. Thanks

clown_13_2001
12-15-2004, 07:04 PM
Just stay with the way your tes is now and save up for a better gun. You can add a zip kit to your gun to make it electropneumatic, however, for about 200 bucks.

Justin66
12-15-2004, 07:23 PM
the one thing you can be sure of is the TES runs on CO2 great.....if anything i would eventually upgrade to an impulse if HPA is not a problem for you to get

Gothmog
12-16-2004, 12:37 AM
Until you've fired one it's hard to comprehend the pleasure of a high-end electronic marker. No recoil, super fast trigger, perfect consistency, etc.

I think you should save up for an HPA tank and a cyborg. Or any number of high end electros. I just like the cyborg.

Airborne07
12-16-2004, 07:29 AM
I have a HPA tank so all I need is money for a new gun, also would it be a good idea to keep my tes if i do get a new gun as a backup?

DagNasty
12-16-2004, 07:45 AM
Airborne,

To answer your question about is a high end electro better then a low end electro you really need to consider a few things. What level you play at, how much you put your marker through, and what (if any) sacrifices you are willing to make. Chances are that 10 different people on here will have 10 different opinions on which is the best, so I won't even visit that topic. But even going from a Timmy to a Matrix you notice differences, and to some people those differences are for the better. But to some, it is for the worse. That's why you see people trading high end electros for other high end electros. You just have to find what works for you. In my eyes, there isnt a marker out there better then an NYX matrix.. tho most will disagree. I've shot em all and liked the feel of my trix... it may not be the most efficient, or accurate out there.. but it feels better in my hands. But ask Jaster and he'll tell his timmy is God's gift to ballers. As far as comparison of parts, operation.. there are a ton of marker A vs. marker B threads out there. But from experience, shoot every marker that you can. Ask people to rip a few balls and their marker and decide for yourself.

Banshee Man
12-25-2004, 05:59 PM
There is a marginal difference in low end electros than high end. Example, stock internals and different or more reliable or even faster operation are key differences.