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  • mobsterboy
    Mr.StealYoDallara

    • Aug 2004
    • 2371

    #1

    My how the times are a changing

    Im not picking on blazestorm, but i just was backlogging through some old files and found a post of his a long time ago

    Originally posted by Blazestorm (6-6-2004 at 9:19pm)
    I'm not odd...

    I'm just not the same...

    I get looked at funny when I old like a 5 year old cocker and all these other kids got their alias timmies and eblade cockers... then when I get in the 50 and wastem all they're like wtf? how could a cocker shooting 5bps do that?!

    Today was my first day playing with my revenge, and I ding dang loved it, best shooting gun on the field by far, friend was having problems with his DM4, other with his 04 Viking, Eblade cockers and other timmies (even a naughty dogs (owned by mapp of ND) timmy was having problems) but not the revenge, put some diablo-blaze through it at the chronoy, matched the freak insert and went out playing for the first time in 9 months.

    I really doubt I'll ever go electro, just because of the sheer amount of problems I see in half of them, If anything I'll just get a hAir-triggered mag when they come out
    (I underlined that myself, he didn't) and if my memory serves me right, he is the same guy who was a major gunwhore and had a thread about his dragon timmy, when it was like 1600 brand new and before almost anyone else on this forum (again blaze, not picking on ya, just using you as an example)

    Now this got me to thinking, how many of you have said something like this years past and now changed over? Why or why not? and feel free to quote yourself and a date, and why you changed your mind? Also, what "qualities" did you think you were changing over to? and What was your "cherry popping" gun, if im allowed to say that
    RAWR
    Dallara Den
  • punkncat
    One foot less
    • Feb 2003
    • 5841

    #2
    I shot mech for a long time, and swore I would never change over. I am not really sure what triggered me to try something different. I think it had to do with ramping when it became common in open play. That coupled with me getting in a bit worse shape I decided to go electro to level the field some. I still didn't use ramping for a while, and even though I currently own markers that will ramp I don't use it.

    I am a changed player. I love electronics, eyes, and processor contolled function.

    This was my first real electro pneumatic marker. Converted from a mag and cocker user. Probably the reason I like E markers so much. I still regret selling it.

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    • dahoeb
      Registered User

      • Jul 2004
      • 862

      #3
      i've tried making the switch from mech to electros. and i keep switching back to mech markers, i just don't feel the same connection with electros as i do with mechs. The only electro i REALLY enjoyed was my viking i think, probably cause of its solid feel and simplicity.

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      • captian pinky
        Bearded Works

        • Oct 2004
        • 2755

        #4
        i almost bought that gun punkncat haha i shoot sniper2 most of the time although i have a dm framed mag that will shoot psp and a dm5 i just perfer to shoot pump makes the game challenging until i start loosing then i whip out a mag or 2 or 4 haha

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        • VFX_Fenix
          -=Bishop=-
          • Sep 2004
          • 1052

          #5
          I recall in my formitive years as a player that I'd never go electro. Mostly because I felt I'd never need the ROF or trigger pulls that electros offered. Granted at the time I was rolling with a 1st gen Spyder TL and was an ace at the one shots from across field, however I got the bug to buy something new. At the time (Circa 2000-2001) the Intimidator was new, as was the Matrix, the Angel was the standard for all other guns, and all of them were way out of my price range. I wanted to upgrade to a "big kid" gun so to speak but I shyed away from the problematic 'Cocker and fineky 'Mag. About the only place left to go was to ICD, so I said, eh, what the heck and sold my TL and bought an ICD Bushmaster 2K along with my co-worker at the time who bought the LCD version of the same gun.

          At the end of a few months of playing with my new Bushmaster I decided I really didn't like it. It shot okay, but it wasn't my thing, so I traded it in for a pre-order on an A-5. After playing happily with the A-5 I got the bug again around 2004. I bought my dream gun (Black non-C&C Angel LCD) at that time (and I suppose it still is to this day). I ended up selling it and bought a set of E-Mag lowers to go with my RT Custom I'd bought earlier that year and really haven't looked back since.

          I found a gun that I absolutely love in the E-Mag and that's about the end of it. It wasn't really for any reason, I still think I'm more than fast enough with a mech gun for the way I like to play. I still play with my other guns when I do get to the field. It really wasn't for anything else but to try something different I guess.

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          • onedude36
            Registered User
            • Feb 2005
            • 943

            #6
            Originally posted by dahoeb
            i've tried making the switch from mech to electros. and i keep switching back to mech markers, i just don't feel the same connection with electros as i do with mechs. The only electro i REALLY enjoyed was my viking i think, probably cause of its solid feel and simplicity.
            I still have that gun Ive been considering the possibility of selling it if you want to buy it back..
            "Don't stoned i'm shoot" -someoneiforget

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            • PumpMag
              Clare Broke My Mag Club

              • Oct 2006
              • 821

              #7
              went pump

              My teamates kept hinting that I "need" an electro.

              So I bought a lightly used Emag for semi-tourneys about a year ago.

              But for the past 2 years, I usually play pump.

              Just yesterday, I decided to bring out both my PumpMag and Emag for a rec game.

              I ended up playing pump all day.

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              • nathanjones008
                Magpride008
                • Nov 2006
                • 515

                #8
                mech is the way

                i have used mech guns most of my paintballs years. i started off with a spyder compact 2000, then a mag. then i bought a bushy 2000( big mistake) its worked sometimes, then i bought a 01 shocker( big mistake) this thing was a huge gas hog and the electronics messed up. the whole time i had these guns my mag was a back up(which never gave out on me once) i have competed with players will all types of guns, angels, cocker matrixes and s forth. with my new ule custom rt, i compete with people with electros. i can pump 10-12 a sec. for a mech which is pretty good.

                I played yesterday and it was very misty also at times there was a very light rain. since the weather wasnt good. many people couldnt play because of the moisture. i was so grateful to play! my brother nd his friend was working on their guns( shocker and matrix) they seem to work on them way too often, this is my mentality or the way i think is if you can find a mech that is great that can compete or shoot nearly as fast as electro and is as accurate as one, them go mech less headaches and more play time period. the best thing about my mag is when i get my flatline reg is i can turn my pressure up and shoot even faster. also i have had my mag for five years. yes mech mags can be more expensive as electros but they last so much longer. you get more bang for your buck. i think i will remain mech for a long long time.

                p.s.(disclaminer i am not trash talking electros just i like mech better, thats just me.

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                • bryceeden
                  www.vernalpaintball.com
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 1076

                  #9
                  I use to trash talk elecros alot and really enjoyed using my ULE RTpro in tourneys and bunkering the kid with the super upgraded E-blade(this was back when those were way popular) But then a took a few years off not playing at all and when I got back home and could start playing again my family bought me a timmy. I really like it in some ways but in alot of ways I want my RTpro back so I split the difference and am going with an E-mag. I don't know, I really like the fire power of electros but I still don't know if its really all that nessesary but I don't really plan on going back to mechs any time soon.

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                  • Lenny
                    I AM the AO famous!
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 1628

                    #10
                    Well, I fell into the whole speed craze myself and I actually killed it this past summer.

                    First there was a Spyder. That was my first semi. I (being a noob) loved the insane ROF difference over my previous marker (Blade), and it gave me a huge advantage against my other noob friends (who mostly shot Talons, Tigersharks, and the like. There was one Stingray). Then they all switched to semi-autos after seeing my new ability to light them up. I thought I had to stay faster than them. I got a Sprint egrip for it and was once again ruling the field.

                    Mind you I played almost never at regulated fields.

                    The E-Spyder lasted me for a while, but then my friends began to catch up. All the discount eguns came. The E-99's, the newer Piranhas, etc. So, we all had ourselves a fast shooting gun. I decided I needed something better. That's when I got my first Automag. I paid $250 for it with a Boomstick and a Benchmark and loved it. I bought a Lvl 10 a week or so after. I could shoot as fast as or faster than my new-to-electros friends and could brag about my inability to chop.

                    Then I sold that and went for the latest and greatest. I just recently broke that mindset. I'm now just more of a gun whore/collector. I have four Automag projects planned (but I haven't budgeted yet for 3 of them), I have a few Autococker projects as well.

                    Recently, though, I've been loving pump. My Trilogy Sniper is working beautifully and I've been having the time of my life (even though it was always fun to begin with).

                    So... I guess I've changed.
                    Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
                    ~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!

                    Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.

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                    • txaggie08
                      Big mouth
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 1213

                      #11
                      Oh lord.....

                      When i started out somewere between 95-96 ish(it was the christmas before dad died, and im trying o do the math....little drunk still), The cocker and mag(mech) were still the hot thing. I started on a BE pump(wich ive vaguely considered trying to get another.....), Then was hot to trot because i got hold of a mag with a on target products scepter style barrel and a benchmark single trigger frame. That gun, wich is lying next to me as I type(although a little worse for my "tinkering" days), Has been my primary through many years of on and off playing.

                      I almost bought a shoebox shocker once, but never could get the money to do it. Hell I shot(and got lit up by) one the double digit serial numbered timmies(he had a pre-order one). Now that im a little older and have my own money to waste, I've finaly stepped off and grabbed a set of xmag lowers, and ill have myself an e-mag come tuesday .

                      I've taught more than a couple of punks that shooting that fancy little "insert popular e-gun here" doesnt mean this old classic cant still find its mark!

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                      • don miguel
                        the legend
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 1141

                        #12
                        I went from 18bps to as-fast-as-I-can-pump.

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                        • mobsterboy
                          Mr.StealYoDallara

                          • Aug 2004
                          • 2371

                          #13
                          Originally posted by don miguel
                          I went from 18bps to as-fast-as-I-can-pump.
                          don miguel: When I saw that you posted, before I even read it, I PROMISED myself I wouldn't flame you...but your post is so far off from what I was asking that you deserve flaming. Im talking about our beginnings when we played mech. Does that ring a bell? Either edit your post or delete your post. God you know, I was gonna give you a chance for the New Year, but you really are just as dumb and homo as everyone thinks, and I wont even think twice to flame you from now on.
                          RAWR
                          Dallara Den

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                          • REDRT
                            Mags, Y use anything else
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 1854

                            #14
                            My markers are old. I just keep reinventing them. Most of my gear I upgraded in 04-05 so it is good as long as it lasts. The only thing that ever seems to change for me is the faces on the field. And my interest in the whole thing.
                            Last edited by REDRT; 01-01-2007, 04:17 PM.

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                            • Dubstar112
                              Dubstar111x
                              • Feb 2001
                              • 2321

                              #15
                              I sold him my Impulse! bwhahaha. Thats funny.. that was in 2003.
                              AO #765
                              CCM Series 5
                              Prerelease Impulse
                              Hyperframed Warped Mag w/flatline tank
                              Feedback.


                              Good to know that somone of Tom's status seeks "relief" from a sport he helped create. A sport now ruled by a single patent.

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