Me and my dad played our very fist turnoment Saturday! It was a three man local turny, so we found a newbie that had never played but once three years ago and that was our team. There were 9 teams and we placed 5th our of 9th, so I geuse we did pretty good we won 3 out of 9. Our other team meber that was a newbie come up behind a guy and instead of asking to surrender he told him to "freeze"!! And there was this one guy who was sneeking up on my dad and forgot I was about 20 feet to the left of him with a very clear shot and so when he got out from behind the bunker I nailed him in the shoulder. All in all it was a very fun and tiring day, the whole thing lasted from 8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m.. My mag worked exceptionally well, didn't brake one paintball always shot straight and got handled by alot of newbies!!!
First Turnoment played!!!
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Sound like you guys had a lot of fun but thats what it's all about anyway right?
We played our 3rd tourney ever sat too and come in 4th out of 6 teams and hat a total blast. -
Also while I was there wating for for my team to go on, I had the oppertunity to shoot a black magic Cocker, it was pretty sweet I kinda liked the trigger pull but I was used to the mag trigger, and then I saw two cockers brake down, a angel brake, and my freinds raptor be fixed at least 2 times during the day. I was talign to some people with the Brass Eagle Avengers and they said that they have gone through atleast two of them, becasue they keep on braking. During one of the finals, one team had a guy with a angel and in 4 min. he went through 500 rounds of paint, and didn't get one person out!Cocker killerComment
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man i really want to enter a tourny. i think im taking it way to serious though, me and my 5 man team practice like twice a week. i guess we should be ready-i mean i dont even know what other beginner teams are like, and i guess if someone who never practices comes in 5th out of 9 we should do pretty well, right?68 mag w/left powerfeed, jj 14in. ceramic barrel, KAPP foregrip,32 degrees coiled remoteComment
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