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  • Leader of Men
    Registered User
    • May 2004
    • 133

    #1

    Which gun would be better?

    I'm getting a beginner gun so I can get into the hobby, and I'm curious as to what you think I should get.

    I have about $130 to get into the hobby.

    My friend has a stock Piranha (G3 I think...) that he would sell me with a mask, hopper, and tank for $60. If I bought that I could also buy a nice barrel upgrade and get some paint.

    Another option I could have, is to just buy his gear, and then get a Spyder XTRA which would need to stay stock for a little while this summer.

    Which would be the better route?
  • Gideon1331
    Im back for now...
    • Sep 2003
    • 3255

    #2
    option number 1 get some paint and play, oh and its a sport not a hobby

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    • elpimpo
      carpe noctem
      • Nov 2002
      • 1713

      #3
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      • Paintball_4_Fun
        Marker still on Backorder
        • Feb 2004
        • 159

        #4
        Originally posted by Leader of Men
        I'm getting a beginner gun so I can get into the hobby, and I'm curious as to what you think I should get.

        I have about $130 to get into the hobby.

        My friend has a stock Piranha (G3 I think...) that he would sell me with a mask, hopper, and tank for $60. If I bought that I could also buy a nice barrel upgrade and get some paint.

        Another option I could have, is to just buy his gear, and then get a Spyder XTRA which would need to stay stock for a little while this summer.

        Which would be the better route?
        if this would be yout first time I would say rent first.
        if not any spyder would be ok.
        for 60 bucks you would get all the basics you need to start. also your friend will know how to work on that gun.
        I would probley go for the 60 buck deal.

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        • NJPaint
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          • Jan 2003
          • 2478

          #5
          Have you ever played before? I'd say Tippmann Model 98, or if you know you'll be around for a while, Automag.
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          • ZapTheMad
            The local MADMAN!
            • Jan 2004
            • 709

            #6
            Definitely get used equipment first. That way if you decide to sell, you don't lose much or possibly even make all your money back. Buying a new gun right now is a bad idea. Wait until you become more experienced and you learn more about what exactly you want.




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            • Leader of Men
              Registered User
              • May 2004
              • 133

              #7
              Here is another dimension to it...

              Another friend of mine has a piranha for sale which he can give me for $80, the good thing about this one is it has a nice barrel and some upgrades on it. The bad thing is then I have to buy the gear from my other friend.

              It's a G2 with quite a few upgrades and a 9v revy

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              • Albinonewt
                Team Icky Forest
                • Apr 2003
                • 2456

                #8
                I say buy a nice mask, a pack, some pods, and things like that. Once you decide if you like the game or not save up $300 or so and then jump on the web and buy a nice used low end tournament electro and start from there.

                No sense buying a gun yet. You might not like the sport and then you're money is wasted. OR you might love the sport and want a tournament class gun, then your money is still wasted.
                Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger

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                • Leader of Men
                  Registered User
                  • May 2004
                  • 133

                  #9
                  Okay, I'll be buying on of the two used guns... I'll test them out and look at them both.

                  And I've played before and I used a tippy 98 custom. Another time I used my friends ($60 option) dollar PMI. It fit me pretty well and I liked it.

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                  • ZapTheMad
                    The local MADMAN!
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 709

                    #10
                    Maybe ask if you can borrow them first. Go out and play with each one and see what feels best for you.




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                    • 68magOwner
                      Registered User
                      • May 2003
                      • 3475

                      #11
                      also, you may want to concider your barrel "upgrade" idea, believe it or not, all barrels are just about the same, unless your current barrel is bent, a new one really wolnt affect accuracy, so, theres not really a need for a new barrel, unless you want a big bore one to prevent barrel breaks.

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