the 2003's are great markers!
Let him shoot some other markers aswell so he makes the right decision.
The 68 mag is probably the most reliable marker on the market and can run with anything when set up correctly with a good user.
The impulse can be good, its fast but it is less reliable then a mag', its also slightly bigger, the main advantage is it runs great on CO2.
The bushmaster is one of my favorite electro's. Its called the poor-mans angel sometimes and it can rip! I find them to be pretty darn reliable and they run well on CO2 but are better off on N2, i perfer them over impulses personally. Alot of people will disagree with me.
The stock cocker can be a very reliable gun, it really boils down to the user behind it 99% of the time. If your son is willing to learn how it operates and how to time and repair it, be it by watching video's or having a tech give him lessons it will be a pleasurable experiance for him and you. If you son is willing to do that if he really wants that cocker i'd say go for it.
I prefer mags for a few reasons, they are small and allow me to play tight. Im used to them so i hit what i aim at. Im good with the trigger but i struggle with cocker triggers. They feel more balanced in my hands then cockers do. I never have to repair my mag between games, its my time to talk, help other people or just relax. Its also less stressful knowing my marker with work for me everytime i pull the trigger, i dont have that feeling with other markers, even though i havent had many problems.
Some people feel completely the opposite, its a matter of preferance and taste.
Goodluck to you and your son, i hope he picks the right marker for HIM.
Let him shoot some other markers aswell so he makes the right decision.
The 68 mag is probably the most reliable marker on the market and can run with anything when set up correctly with a good user.
The impulse can be good, its fast but it is less reliable then a mag', its also slightly bigger, the main advantage is it runs great on CO2.
The bushmaster is one of my favorite electro's. Its called the poor-mans angel sometimes and it can rip! I find them to be pretty darn reliable and they run well on CO2 but are better off on N2, i perfer them over impulses personally. Alot of people will disagree with me.
The stock cocker can be a very reliable gun, it really boils down to the user behind it 99% of the time. If your son is willing to learn how it operates and how to time and repair it, be it by watching video's or having a tech give him lessons it will be a pleasurable experiance for him and you. If you son is willing to do that if he really wants that cocker i'd say go for it.
I prefer mags for a few reasons, they are small and allow me to play tight. Im used to them so i hit what i aim at. Im good with the trigger but i struggle with cocker triggers. They feel more balanced in my hands then cockers do. I never have to repair my mag between games, its my time to talk, help other people or just relax. Its also less stressful knowing my marker with work for me everytime i pull the trigger, i dont have that feeling with other markers, even though i havent had many problems.
Some people feel completely the opposite, its a matter of preferance and taste.
Goodluck to you and your son, i hope he picks the right marker for HIM.
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