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vikki

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The best thing to do is to ask to call in and look at the markers before you decide. Also you could ask to try other players markers at the walk on days. People don't usually mind you having a go, what suits one players best, may not suit another as well.
 

Skeet

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Originally posted by Eddie2
I've done 1 walk on so far at Adrenaline in High Wycombe. I used a tippmann 98 but it wasn't fast enough so I want somehthing electronic. Don't want to spend more than £400 but want something new really.
Dude...when you are first starting out, buying new, is not a good idea...you get so much more for your money second hand...and teh guys and girls on here, for the most part, wont sell you a pile of crap...so, I would say, look in teh Classifides for something...theres an IR3 going for about £300 somewhere...
 

PETEB......

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I can recomend the walk on at Paintball Park, the organisers are fantastic and a good bunch of players. Not that far on a sunday morning. check the thread out in the rec ball section...Pete