December 28th, 04:29 PM
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I dont walk, I run
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Oswego, NY, USA
Posts: 376
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Originally Posted by Oscarine
I think for the money, Brass Eagle guns do what there supposed to.. and make decent backyard guns. If its Brass Eagle vs Brass Eagle you can have some fun, if your looking down the barrel of some guy with even a tippy '98 or Spyder with your Blade pump I really don't find that to be that much fun. So that being said I would recommend..
1. Not taking these to actual fields with a few exceptions IE. Rainmaker your going to be outgunned pretty baddly.
2. If your paying 40$s for a fullsetup to play for a few hours which is less than I pay to go play for a day with all my own gear before buying paint, these guns are just fine.
Saying that Brass Eagle guns suck is taking them out of the context of what they're really made to do. I'd say the higher end current line-up of BE guns are not good values, they work, but its actually the cheaper BEs IMO that are decent values for what you can do with them.
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/me waits for boss to pounce
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