To be honest, I'm not really a gun whore. I've owned a few guns, but most were for a good reason, not just because I wanted a change. For instance, my first gun was a used Autococker. After playing with it a bit over a year upgrading a few parts here and there, I got a worrblade for it... and couldn't get it to stop bouncin. So I sold it, and got a Cyborg. It wasn't bad, but wasn't what I was expecting for $980... so I traded it for a Freestyle (which I love). Along the way I found a cocker body and noticed I had the spare parts to make it a full gun, so I bought that and sold it to try to make some money, etc. Same thing with my fiance's Angels.
Personally, I found more or less the same thing. The same gun type (spool valve, sear tripper, stacked tube electro-pneumatic, etc) all shoot more or less the same. For instance, the 2 Angel LCD's, A4 and Cyborg I've shot all felt pretty much the same, but the action on a Matrix felt completely different. It kind of turns me off from other guns (such as the Ego) since I have a good feeling what it's going to shoot like... pretty much every other stacked tube electo-pneumatic gun.
But that may just be me.
Personally, I found more or less the same thing. The same gun type (spool valve, sear tripper, stacked tube electro-pneumatic, etc) all shoot more or less the same. For instance, the 2 Angel LCD's, A4 and Cyborg I've shot all felt pretty much the same, but the action on a Matrix felt completely different. It kind of turns me off from other guns (such as the Ego) since I have a good feeling what it's going to shoot like... pretty much every other stacked tube electo-pneumatic gun.
But that may just be me.
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