Intmidation factor of different markers

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  • alf
    Owner of the RFH Emag
    • Jun 2001
    • 1141

    #16
    lol intimidation

    this is funny...kids think just because you got a cool lookin gun, youre good...

    my z-grip mag gets more looks from them, but my e-mag is LOTS better...

    intimidation:
    1. jersey (if 2-3 of your friends have the same jersey, LOOK OUT)
    2. color coordinated scheme (barrel, gloves, mask, etc)
    3. talking to the owners like you go there all the time
    4. having the ref say "which side do YOU want?"
    5. GOGGLESKINS
    6. scuba tank
    7. lol..having about 3-4 other guns with you
    8. z-grip
    9. warp feed

    but, we were talking about the intimidation factor of mags...yeah, i dont get much "OH WOW" from mags, unless there is the Z-grip, or warp feed is attached...THOSE make newbies say "what is THAT??"

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    • J
      Light me up
      • Jul 2001
      • 303

      #17
      I usually am intimidated, but it always wares off, unless the guy is REALLY good, but there have only been like 2 of those.

      But Mags, they are very common where I play, so most people arn't too intimidated. Tho just recently my gun seriously intimidated some of my Mom's friend's children who just got into PaintBall. It felt pretty cool

      intimidation:
      1. jersey (if 2-3 of your friends have the same jersey, LOOK OUT)
      2. color coordinated scheme (barrel, gloves, mask, etc)
      3. talking to the owners like you go there all the time
      4. having the ref say "which side do YOU want?"
      5. GOGGLESKINS
      6. scuba tank
      7. lol..having about 3-4 other guns with you
      8. z-grip
      9. warp feed
      I second this
      paintdevil1 from PbNAtion:
      damn you mag guys support your products furiously

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      • PigusRT
        RT - Can't Go Wrong
        • Jan 2002
        • 4

        #18
        I'd have to agree with the intimidation factor. Although I've gotten a few looks at my Classic RT, my brother tends to get more with his shinny BLUE Autococker STO, even though I tend to tag him 90% of the time
        RT
        Warp Feed
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        • FooTemps
          HURRRR
          • Sep 2001
          • 6702

          #19
          Get custom jersies made! Must have black/grey honeycomb urban cammo type jersies to freak out newbs!

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          • deded
            so.fresh.and.so.clean!
            • Nov 2001
            • 371

            #20
            Re: lol intimidation

            Originally posted by alf

            intimidation:
            1. jersey (if 2-3 of your friends have the same jersey, LOOK OUT)
            2. color coordinated scheme (barrel, gloves, mask, etc)
            3. talking to the owners like you go there all the time
            4. having the ref say "which side do YOU want?"
            5. GOGGLESKINS
            6. scuba tank
            7. lol..having about 3-4 other guns with you
            8. z-grip
            9. warp feed
            might want to add "team name stickers" somewhere to this list.

            Intimidation works well in the staging area, but I can never tell what gun someone is shooting at me with anyway. I get more intimidated, or at least cautious, when I see 10+ balls in the air at the same time as soon as I poke my head out.

            Thats why warps are the most intimidating thing on the field, you can tell when someone has one because you can't see it (or the hopper.) And it allows for a higher ROF.
            If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

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            • MajorDamage
              King of Polyester!
              • Dec 2000
              • 3141

              #21
              Ive found that a Model98 RT will scare the crap outta n00bs lol. Its funny. Also anyone with a jersey must be a pro!

              ENDO!
              Oldskool

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              • FooTemps
                HURRRR
                • Sep 2001
                • 6702

                #22
                Once we get a team started we're gettin jersies and all flex 7 masks... Black Grey urban cammo honeycomb style like the very top of this page and black flex 7's.... Then we wear black/grey gloves too. We'd make newbs piss their pants and go home before playing at all! lol... I'm j/k'ing of cource cause i can't afford that...

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                • clockworkmiller
                  Time Changes Everything
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 265

                  #23
                  Re: Intmidation factor of different markers

                  Originally posted by IWannaRiot979
                  "That's deffinitely my next gun, now who can I get to buy my M98?"
                  Thats EXACTLY what I said. Only I was talking about getting a mag.

                  Also, with intimiadation, my friends and I rule the day. Besides all of us owning our own jereseys, gloves, JT pants, harnesses, and *POOF*, theres a certain attitude that helps a lot. Using the paintball slang seriously unerves first and second time players who arent used to people saying "Dude, did you see me gog that *POOF* when he tried to bunker your punk *POOF**?" (When I said that, this girl who was with us just looked up at me and said "what the hell did you just say?")

                  Also, talking to newbies like they arent intimidates them. If you treet them like they expect to be treated, then nothing is gained nor lost. Treat them like they know what they are doing, and you get them trying to prove themselves, which in the beginning, means a lot of mistakes like failed rushes etc.

                  And the less your gun looks like other paintball guns, how shiny it is, and the paint you're using helps. My m98 with flatline wasnt terribly intimidating when compared to the stock m98 with revy cause it looked more like something newbies wish they had (although after the first game, distance won the day). Shiny is better for intimidation. Rentals arent shiny, they look like trash; well kept guns with chrome and nickel finishing plus polished black is very scary (also milling/anodizing helps, although this is more part of looking less like other guns). The final thing was really funny. A newbie first learns about guns, then he learns about equipement, then he learns about paint. I was shooting marbelizers out of my m98, and a lot of people were intimidated by that cause my friend made a comment that they would hurt, since they have a thick shell. I was avoided very carefully on the field during the next game because of it.

                  Anyways...intimidation is about two things: look and attitude. And if you want to intimidate someone, act like you have all the answers, even when you dont. And dont empathise with them, then they think of you as a friend, not someone to look up to and aspire to be (trust me on this one)

                  How much more machievellian can I get?

                  *Watch the language* -Miscue
                  Last edited by Miscue; 01-13-2002, 12:26 AM.
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                  • pntbawlrmz
                    what the f should i buy??
                    • Jul 2001
                    • 129

                    #24
                    This is why I love this forum, sadly to say I am not a mag owner anymore but will always come to this site. For me, I'm not really sure if its intimidation or nervousness when I go out and play, I told my friend I was nervous and he laughed, I don't see a problem with it because it just heightens your senses. When my new baby arrives I'll post it here, even though I'm sure it'll get plenty of sarcastic comments. Then you can see what I'll be intimidating newbs with.
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                    • clockworkmiller
                      Time Changes Everything
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 265

                      #25
                      sorry Miscue. normally Im really good at catching myself, but Ive been up for 23 hours, so I must have just slipped up. Sorry. Keep up the good work.
                      WDP: "Our gun is $400 shinier than yours." - Miscue

                      "Evil Tom Grinns......" - Tom

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                      • Bonx0007
                        AO SOCAL OG
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 1388

                        #26
                        clock that's not the strategy you use at practice is it?j/k

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                        • clockworkmiller
                          Time Changes Everything
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 265

                          #27
                          Of course not. This is a recball thing. If your playing speedball, it takes a pro team to intimidate most of the players.

                          Speaking of which, how's AO SO CAL going?
                          WDP: "Our gun is $400 shinier than yours." - Miscue

                          "Evil Tom Grinns......" - Tom

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                          • athomas
                            Of course it works-its AGD
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 8039

                            #28
                            If you want major intimidation, put a red dot sight or a scope on your paintball gun.

                            My mag has a nice three piece equations barrel, 88ci Pure Energy air bottle, Kapp drop forward, Kapp fore grip on a rail extender, etc. It looks cool.

                            I have hauled my mag out at our local field on several occasions, and really didn't get any special attention until I shot everyone on the field. At the same field, I have gotten out my old Rebel 90 pump gun and put a red dot sight on it. All of a sudden people are going around saying "Hey, did you see that guy's gun. I want to be on his team.", and everyone wants to see my cool gun. The red dot sight has been my biggest intimidating piece of equipment since I started playing paintball in 1989.
                            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                            • rhetor22
                              Mag Lover (not that way)
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 1207

                              #29
                              when you look at a normal mag, its only a funky looking barrel and a trigger really. When you look at a cocker its this giant mass of tubes, metal objects, cylinders, elves, etc. The funny thing is that the mag being a tube works just as well as the cocker!

                              Some one should paint their mag like a tiger, and get a leash that is all torn up and tie it around the hopper, with a spiked collar. That would be intimidating.


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                              • kenshinkandon
                                Registered User
                                • Aug 2001
                                • 304

                                #30
                                I find nothing intimidating about a cocker that has the back block moving back and fourth(first time I saw one I thought the thing was broken) and angels I'm really not scared of a gun that can take the temp and vibrate. Now when I show up at my local field and walked into a team practice with Team Lockout and Fury and another team called GRC (this happened yesterday) then I got a little scared needless to say after playing a couple of games I realized that they were no super paintball players they get taken out just like any other player and they were really nice guys I had alot of fun and learned alot about how paintball teams operate.
                                Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off of your Objective.

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