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there is no sniping as in shooting more then 150 ft. sure you can wait and ambush but that is one mistake newbs make the most often. you learn a lot faster and have a lot more fun going out and being a hell of a lot more aggressive.
a good rule of thumb is if your bunker isnt being shot at you should move.
as far as the guns go i would suggest the following to packages.
woodsball
tippmann 98c($130)
Dye Proto Switch mask($30)
20oz CO2($20)
allen wrenches, oil, cleaning supplies, ect...($15)
total: $195
--upgrades in order--
J&J Ceramic Barrel($35)
double trigger($20)
drop forward($20)
ViewLoad Revolution($50)
3000PSI Pure Energy Fiber-wrapped tank($180)
Speedball
Dragun TES...save up the extra few bucks you wont regret it($160)
Dye Proto Switch mask($30)
20oz CO2($20)
ViewLooader Evolution II w/ z-board($60) youll need this for any electric gun unless you like chopping
allen wrenches, oil, cleaning supplies, ect...($20)
total: $290
--upgrades in order--
J&J Ceramic Barrel($35)
3000PSI Pure Energy Fiber-wrapped tank($180)
Highly Recomended
Spyder Victor II($60)
Dye Proto Switch mask($30)
3000PSI Pure Energy Fiber-wrapped tank($180)
total: $270
--upgrades in order--
Halo B($110)
OR
ViewLoader Revolution($50)
and then a new gun either a Indian Creek Designs' BKO, a used Smart Parts Impulse, or a WGP 2k4 Vertical Feed cocker. get the halo B for the impulse or BKO, get the revolution for the cocker.
tl;dr version:
its pretty simple. a Dragun TES is fast and expensive. a Tippmann 98c is slow but built like a tank. and the Victor II is cheap allowing you to upgrade to a new gun sooner.
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