Okay, now I'd like to know for real, because I'm not much of a rocket scientist when it comes to paintball:
There isn't a newbie in the world that won't complain about the superiority of privately owned markers when we're on the field.
I have noticed that the general attitude laid down upon the newbie is: "every marker essentially shoots the same", but I think that's just a load of the ol' mutt's nuts.
While we're out there having the time of our lives on the field, my newbie friends are throwing paint around much like a newborn trying to throw a football. They do not have the same range as us, shoot way lower velocities than us, and their lack of experience combined with a broken slingshot excuse for a gun basically takes away every chance they have at getting competent before they even own their own markers.
But still, people say "don't worry about it, it's all in your head because you're easily intimidated".
I don't buy that for a split second. Rental guns are either crap or they're locked at Grampa Marathon velocities.
Someone debunk this myth for me please.
There isn't a newbie in the world that won't complain about the superiority of privately owned markers when we're on the field.
I have noticed that the general attitude laid down upon the newbie is: "every marker essentially shoots the same", but I think that's just a load of the ol' mutt's nuts.
While we're out there having the time of our lives on the field, my newbie friends are throwing paint around much like a newborn trying to throw a football. They do not have the same range as us, shoot way lower velocities than us, and their lack of experience combined with a broken slingshot excuse for a gun basically takes away every chance they have at getting competent before they even own their own markers.
But still, people say "don't worry about it, it's all in your head because you're easily intimidated".
I don't buy that for a split second. Rental guns are either crap or they're locked at Grampa Marathon velocities.
Someone debunk this myth for me please.