View Full Version : Scenario Tippy
PbRec
12-25-2005, 08:06 PM
I was thinking about selling my cocker and taking the money i get from that and the money i got from christmas and buying some kind of scenario gun because me and my friends decided not to get into speedball because of the expenses but anyway is it better to buy a scenario type gun from a scenario gun dealer like Ariakon or are that Tippy's the are up'ed to be scenario guns just as good or better?
If you think the tippy's are better then can you give some suggestions on some scenario kits that would look and perform well.
SuperTrooper_OT
12-25-2005, 08:30 PM
It's not really the smartest thing to downgrade from a high-end to a low-end. To answer your question, Tippys are very good when it comes to woods. But cockers are an all around good marker. Giving your gun that scenario look just wastes hundreds of dollars on useless crap that you dont really need. Chances are you may do speedball and woodsball. Treat your cocker well and it will treat you well. It may be a higher maintanance gun, but i would expect any baller to maintain their marker no matter what.
tl;dr, Stick with the cocker.
Coenen
12-26-2005, 08:49 AM
Find yourself a VF Tactical Cocker and see if you can't get the guy to trade. That way you keep the benefits of having a good gun but get a more 'scenario' look and feel.
PbRec
12-26-2005, 06:19 PM
I just added up how much it would cost me to buy a tippmann and up it to a scenario gun and the cheapest was around $450 which is more than what it would cost me to buy and E2 frame and a Good HPA tank so i think im sticking with the cocker
(Phantom)
12-26-2005, 11:58 PM
all i got to say is that never lend ur gun out cause ones u shoot it, you will kick :eek: with it and u lend it to someone else ur gun will never be the same and trust me its true,but anyways tippmanns are better at scenario and dont go for the armotech stuff cause they arent good and trust me those armotech stuff know how to pop some paint but they do have style
Coenen
12-27-2005, 06:03 AM
I just added up how much it would cost me to buy a tippmann and up it to a scenario gun and the cheapest was around $450 which is more than what it would cost me to buy and E2 frame and a Good HPA tank so i think im sticking with the cockerGood man, good man.
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