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noop

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1. Don't mistake my statement, I'm simply saying that's it a paintball gun, it's not like someone passed away.

2. I forgot what I was going to say here, oh' well.

3. I stopped playing Doritos angled like that. It feels more comfortable, maybe it is an American thing, but it doesn't seem as effective. I think the Russians may have come to the same conclusion as I.
 

Mark Toye-Nexus

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Originally posted by noop


3. I stopped playing Doritos angled like that. It feels more comfortable, maybe it is an American thing, but it doesn't seem as effective. I think the Russians may have come to the same conclusion as I.
I dont think the Russians have at all - having had the privilege to have played them at CC I had a few duels with guys in bags and they played like that.

If you dont hold the gun at that angle you are asking for to shot from wider angles. But you go ahead - easy meat

Anyway - I hope Spesh gets his gun back - its nicer to know where those special boards are rather than rampaging around my back yard
 

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Originally posted by Mark Toye-Nexus
its nicer to know where those special boards are rather than rampaging around my back yard
So, YOU stole it, its in your backyard? :p

(And before anyone points it out, yes i understand what Mark really meant by 'backyard' )
 

Mark Toye-Nexus

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No - it's really in my back yard

Alright it's not really, it's in my bin

Ok it's not that either - I havent seen it though if the thief wants to send it to me anonymously then I'll get it back to SP with no further questions asked

Mark
 

Baca Loco

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I still wanna know how come, if those guns were so obviously "special" nothing was apparently done about it. And if the answer was we couldn't catch 'em at it even though we know what was happening it don't bode well for future enforcement, does it?
 

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I have a feeling that that may be the answer given paul. There are no radar guns a la NXL, nor any robots a la NPPL. ramping guns are difficult to catch and even harder to prove what you suspect is happening
 

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Originally posted by sjt19
I have a feeling that that may be the answer given paul. There are no radar guns a la NXL, nor any robots a la NPPL. ramping guns are difficult to catch and even harder to prove what you suspect is happening
Exactly, if it were my gun/teams guns being called into question you can be damn sure I'd be requesting proof!

Interestingly (or not) I had a shocker that if you flicked your finger off the trigger it would go full auto, not a feature of the board just the trigger set up. Would the robot or indeed a ref pick that up??

Paul
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