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PSYKE 15
05-23-2001, 03:32 PM
I HAVE A 2000 COCKER WITH A LAPCO AUTO-SPIRIT, BENCHMARK 45 FRAME, KAPP FX BEAVER TAIL AND A PSYCHO BALLISTICS DROP FORWARD AND A 68 CI CROSSFIRE STEEL STUB AND A 12V REVY. IS MY GUN READY FOR A TOURNAMENT, IM ON A SPONSERED TEAM AND ALL BUT IS MY GUN READY? I THINK IT IS. DO YOU?

Jake
05-25-2001, 02:08 PM
Hell yes dude, YOu should kick some *** just be agressive and have fun. I would love to have a cool cocker like yours

Nemessis
05-26-2001, 05:55 AM
Ow my ears stop yelling. No for real turn your damn caps off and a stock cocker is ready for a tourney dont worry.

Killaman
06-10-2001, 08:39 AM
When i first bought my cocker alll i had was my dynaflow and a stock barrel, and we won $2,000, that's how i got my stuff now(look at my signature). So go have some fun and kick some butt!

macdruen
07-01-2001, 06:42 PM
Comon the question is are you ready? Sure having a nice gun helps but face it if you suck you suck. Even the best gun won't help you.

moussa
07-02-2001, 07:30 AM
ya he's right, and people who type all caps usually suck...you should practice some more

lemonhead
07-02-2001, 10:35 AM
your ready well your cocker is but let me remind you skill matters more over the gun

Jake
07-02-2001, 11:42 AM
Lemonhead, way to state the exact same thing as was said above. Also moussa, how does his using all caps make him a sucky player, some of the best players I know rarely use computers and when a new gun comes out they see it at the store not online. I don't know if you guys noticed or not but everybody has a gun that they consider "better" then theirs and most people are usually looking forward to getting that new gun. This just shows that the gun does play a part in the game. So therefore the average person would assume that a better gun will help make a better player. It will allow you to snap shoot faster, play bunkers easier, bunker others easier, and may even add a certain amount of confidence. Confidence allows even the best players (ie: Chris Lasoya, and Oliver Chang) to play their best. If you have confidence in your marker then you will have confidence in yourself. Playing experience is important but so is your equipment.

moussa
07-03-2001, 05:12 AM
Jake sucks too

magicsly1
07-04-2001, 07:53 PM
a stock autococker is ready for tourney play.

magicsly1
07-04-2001, 07:54 PM
a stock autococker is ready to play.