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wappa

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Feb 23, 2009
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hi all im just wondering if to buy a paintball setup or go separate, ive a limited fund of around £500 in this id idealy want the full set up, marker,gas/air, full camo, or full tactical outfit, head protection and goggles, gloves, ect.

i suppose if need be i can add a little to but would have to wait a week or 2,

ive paintballed before and i would love to get into it alot more regular, i felt that i wanted more from when i paintball i feel like ive being cheated when i go without my own set up, the clothes are a pain and the goggles worse, i want to go to the boot and pull out my gear feeling confident and ready for some action lol,

now ive found so many sites with gear on, most sites prices vary diffrently, which leaves me wondering all the time, i like the tactical look and the camo look and id prefer a realistic looking marker which i can upgrade and add things to i.e sights,laser,(e-grip if not bought with) longer barrel, im looking to use this at paintball sites and walk ons so nothing that i cant use at a standard site (uk) , not sure if the tactical look would be right for woodland though, please tell me if my price is to low,

any sites or suggestions welcome, also any place where i can add the extra to the gun to see it before i buy and make sure it fits, if there is any? lol

thanks for your help in advance
 

Penfold

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Feb 19, 2011
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I would say, if you're going for a milsim style, the Tippmann X7 Phenom is currently the best marker in the price range you're looking at, then you don't need to buy a hopper, it's already an electronic marker that can be used in mechanical mode for rec sites, and can use CO2 or air.