Lord Delta
02-02-2002, 12:00 PM
I was thinking last night about paintball and why blowbacks are considered low-mid range markers. It's always asked what's better tricked spyder or stock cocker (or sometihng like that) and the answer always is stock cocker because a tricked spyder is still a blowback. So I was thinking if you trick a spyder/blowback you can have a real nice marker with a high rof so why does it suck. The obvious answer I think is because it is so prone to chopping paint, so basically the blowback concept is flawed WHEN you reach or exceed a certain rof. Below that point the marker can perform very well.
So, are there any high end markers that are considered a blowback? and if so which ones, and why are they considered high end if they are a blowback, and what makes them better than a blowback spyder??
This may not make much sense, it did last night, but i wrote it today.
So, are there any high end markers that are considered a blowback? and if so which ones, and why are they considered high end if they are a blowback, and what makes them better than a blowback spyder??
This may not make much sense, it did last night, but i wrote it today.