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Post by deadlysniper on Jun 7, 2009 22:53:22 GMT -5
I was just wondering what would be a good starting pump gun Im already looking at some i heard phantoms are good Ill be getting one at the end of the month so hit me up. Thanks
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Post by sunny on Jun 7, 2009 23:26:32 GMT -5
get a freaking autococker pump like danny's. i shot it on sunday. its pretty frickin accurate.
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Post by deadlysniper on Jun 7, 2009 23:39:36 GMT -5
I was looking at ventvisor pump it looks sweet for the price ill ask dan if i can see it tomorrow
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Post by playwithguns on Jun 8, 2009 6:16:51 GMT -5
I really want to get a pump as well. It would be great if there were enough people to put together some games.
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Post by deadlysniper on Jun 8, 2009 10:10:06 GMT -5
ya that would be sweet, Im thinking about going to into open class and put a 50 round hopper on and a 3.5oz co2 tank just cause i wont be as good right away
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Post by Weazer on Jun 8, 2009 16:14:00 GMT -5
The field is all for pump play. It is the pump players that must rally and organize games, that's all. No extra costs at all.
The only time an extra fee would apply would be for a pump tourney. Since no paint will get shot, the entrance fee would be higher to cover reffing.
Have at it.
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Post by deadlysniper on Jun 8, 2009 16:35:52 GMT -5
Alright thanks for the info.
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Post by ventvisor on Jun 8, 2009 18:11:45 GMT -5
You still thinkin of buyin my pump?
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Post by notomo on Jun 8, 2009 18:13:45 GMT -5
Autococker, bulletproof, cheep, TONS of parts.
I freaking love mine, however dunno if I will be playing a whole lot of pump now that I have my pistol, had way way to much fun on sunday using just my TPX. Brought the cocker out for the last couple games to use up some paint and I tell ya what other than the range, I would rather play pistol.
Got the pneumatics for my autococker today so will prob set it up for semi auto for next weekend so I can dump my extra paint at the end of the day, or if I think the game requires a bit more paint.
You can get a basic pump autococker for under 100 bucks mine cost 115 but came with a lapco bigshot barrel and a ton of other nice parts including the old pneumatics, think I may get a 3.5 tank for it if I run it pump may be cool to run pump/pistol just hate carrying the 48cu tank and remote etc, or may even think about getting a 11in air tank but really need to sell some stuff first.
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Post by playwithguns on Jun 9, 2009 23:11:51 GMT -5
So, the question is: Are there enough pump owners to get a game together?
I'm looking for a cheap cocker, but they sure seem to hold their original value, especially with a pump kit. I may have to go with a used trilogy.
I've been looking at mcarterbrown at some vintage pumps. Some sweet old guns there, some are pretty spendy as they are turning into collectors items and such.
Also, I have been hearing a lot about pump class, like open and stock classes or something? Whats that all about?
Also, i didn't mean to sound like the field doesn't like pump players in my earlier post. Don't really know what I was typing. Thanks for clearing it up Weazer, i know i talked to you about pump play like a week ago, but obviously I got a few details mixed up from our conversation. My bad.
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Post by deadlysniper on Jun 10, 2009 7:23:45 GMT -5
What stock class is is the ten round holder on the top of the gun no hopper and it takes little 12 gram canisters phantoms can get about 25 35 shots per canister i heard. Now open class is putting a hopper on it and a co2 tank like a 3.5oz or whatever.
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Post by playwithguns on Jun 10, 2009 12:54:50 GMT -5
Ah ok, I find that amazing that those phantoms can get so many shots of a little 12 gram.
I think I might have found an old trraser pump that I'm going to pick up.
I would really like a phantom but they are a little expensive for me.
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Post by deadlysniper on Jun 10, 2009 13:11:50 GMT -5
trasers are pretty good i heard ya but ventvisor has a pump for 150 that looks sick if your still looking for one.
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Post by Himynameisgeoff on Jun 10, 2009 14:34:46 GMT -5
go buy a trilly for like $60 and get a $30 pump kit. problem solved. or go buy ventvisors, cause for that price you get a great gun
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Post by playwithguns on Jun 10, 2009 14:40:25 GMT -5
Is it listed on here? I may be interested depending on what it is.
I noticed that those Tippmann C3's are pumps, kind of an interesting gun, but hard to find. I guess there is always the old SL-68's too.
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