AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
"the extra 2 oz off my gun is the diffrence between the 50 and the ten for me"...please, i had a plyer tell me this one time with his timmy, i think those kids are retarded
moo? i'll go with it
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Weight isnt always the problem. My old cocker weighed in at 10lbs. and was extremely unbalanced. The end result was noticably running slower towards the end of the day. But now with my 'Mag weighing in at only 9.5lbs and well balanced, I do not notice any difference in running speed.
Sometimes I do not like playing with a light gun. I feel like I can just break it into 2.
I play primarily front in Xball/Speedball so for me weight is an issue - I like the idea of having a marker that is so light that I almst forget I have it (tall order I know, but still). When I played rec back in the day, no - it didnt matter. just my 2c.
Weight is not a real big issue for me. I feel I can move around just as fast with something as light as say a Freestyle just as well as a Cocker.
However, I do feel I have somewhat of an edge with the lightness my Phantom VSC. The gun has to weigh only around 3 lbs (if that even) loaded with paint and a 12g and is incredibly balanced to boot. I feel that being at least half to 1/3 of the weight of a traditional setup I can move just a tad faster since it's so much lighter. It also seems I can work the marker a bit quicker due to this.
Paintball players are not athletes. We're merely enthusiasts that like to shoot guns at other people shooting back at us. Shaving off 3 ounces isn't going to do a thing for your game.
If you are worried about making it a position faster, you should be worried about your atheltic abilities, and not your gun's weight. The only exercise we get is showing off our trigger speeds, not how fast we can run the 100m.
Paintball players are not athletes. We're merely enthusiasts that like to shoot guns at other people shooting back at us. Shaving off 3 ounces isn't going to do a thing for your game.
If you are worried about making it a position faster, you should be worried about your atheltic abilities, and not your gun's weight. The only exercise we get is showing off our trigger speeds, not how fast we can run the 100m.
Im not gonna say that I am some big time athlete... but u do have to be in shape to get up the field if ur playing front... i am able to do that but i dont exactly agree with the "merely enthusiasts" i would put that more at ppl who make guns just to have them... not the ppl who have like 1 gun and go out to play
Paintball players are not athletes. We're merely enthusiasts that like to shoot guns at other people shooting back at us. Shaving off 3 ounces isn't going to do a thing for your game.
If you are worried about making it a position faster, you should be worried about your atheltic abilities, and not your gun's weight. The only exercise we get is showing off our trigger speeds, not how fast we can run the 100m.
i agree with him!!
the 5 lbs we save in weight on our gun pales in comparision to the 50 pounds of fat some of us carry around!!
well, many paintball players are good sprinters. I recently held a phantom, and i was amazed at how light it was. granted, it doesn't have a tank or a loader, but still. I really think that if I used a phantom and me and a different guy were running at the same fifty, i would have time to bunker him while he was getting pretty.
i doubt that it can get you an extra bunker. To tell you the truth, i find no difference lugging around a heavy marker on a speedball field. I mean, the games aren't that long, and the biggest problem about a heavy marker is the fact that it fatigues your hands after a long time. I guess it kinda helps with snapshooting, but to me, i don't care if it's 12 pounds or 1 pound, as long as it shoots fast, shoots straight, and, well, shoots, then i'm fine with it.
I gues it depends on how heavy Vs. how light. my phantom allows me to get into spots that would be hard with a regular sized semi. My cocker though doesnt seem heavy its just larger. My phantom I use is a 10 round VSC micro phantom. I am yet to use a gun of similar size, except my SC pump mag.
in short marker weight dosnt play as big of a role for me as marker size does.
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