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GBUs []D [] []\/[] []D
Oct 24, 2006
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just after having a convosation with a fellow baller, we got onto the subject of which paint we prefere and why.

after saying our choices we moved onto worst paint we ever used, and talking about factors like, fill, accuracy, hardness of the shell etc

this all happen becasue we were playing a team a while back who were using some Evil paint and my God did that stuff hust and was bouncing off the start gate boards behind us.

like to hear your thoughts on this.

peaches
 

bmw

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Feb 17, 2005
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alot of that is to do with how it has been stored as well, if you dont store it correctly then you are gona end up with alot of issues regardless of what paint it is, premium or budget...

alot of the budget/site paints tend to be abit on the harder side,
 

PrincessJamez

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May 20, 2008
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where i work we use stirling...and that is a completely 100% bag of Wa*k.

never breaks, especially close up...but breaks in the bag if u so much as look at it...

but now we are starting to use some other stuff, which never breaks in the bag, but breaks tooooo easily when fired, eg. on a piece of grass etc lol
 

Arkitech

Star in the hood
Feb 28, 2008
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where i work we use stirling...and that is a completely 100% bag of Wa*k.

never breaks, especially close up...but breaks in the bag if u so much as look at it...

but now we are starting to use some other stuff, which never breaks in the bag, but breaks tooooo easily when fired, eg. on a piece of grass etc lol

what is it, if its not breaking in the barrel but on a peice of grass ill have some of that...
 

Richie T

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Apr 4, 2006
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Site paint will normally be hard. It has to be to withstand bad storage and dumbass punters.

What site is that James?

Just ask cause your comment contradicts itself, ie. How can paint not break on hit but break in a bag? makes me think your talking ****e?
 

sean2

The Firm FTW
Oct 1, 2007
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Stirling isn't that bad. You do get a few bounces but the fill isn't bad for the price.
 

arg1271

All the gear, no idea
Apr 6, 2006
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I've used quite a few brands and have one or two bad experiences with just about all of them, it's all down to age, storage etc.

For instance we were using std proto at a local site, first box was spot on, flew straight and broke on target, the next box we were firing soup , same guns, same conditions just couldn't use it. I've had the same with Draxxus(recsport, midnight and blaze), Sterling, Diablo to name a few