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coolcamel

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Alright guys,

My girlfriend has expressed an interest in getting into paintball so am looking to get her setup with the initial gear. Being quite petite she is going to need a small light gun but before you start suggesting E-teks or SLG's or PMR's she wants a military simulation marker which I don't have a clue about! Its got to be light-ish obviously I'm going to use a remote hose to cut down weight on the bottle and be compatable with some sort of stock, and not to big or she'll fall over. Have a budget on the marker of about 200-300.

Any help much appreciated

Ashley
 

tricky m

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wat about the mac dev tactical drone. it's abit more expensive £380 but is a tourney marker with milsim looks. with a small fibre wrap bottle will be really light and no need for stock or remote line. so you be saving on them items.
 

3L1TE hax

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a TM-7 just went through here a week ago for £120 second hand.... That would be your best choice... it comes with a stock attached... it looks AWSOME, and it is probably one of the lightest mil-sim (military simulation) markers out there....
 

obladeo

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In a Shrubbery
Also because she is a girl she has to wear a chest protector.

Something about getting shot in the boobs allot and bruising causing cancer

Not to sure about this but it's a insurance thing at my local site.
 

Dave284

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Also because she is a girl she has to wear a chest protector.

Something about getting shot in the boobs allot and bruising causing cancer

Not to sure about this but it's a insurance thing at my local site.
what aload of horse ****.

its probably because ladies are more inclined to enjoy it less if they get hurt, meaning costing your local site some business. I know ladies who play tourney paintball and dont wear chest protectors... It's not law. Neither is it insurance based, as my local site offers chest protectors but dont enforce them to anyone.