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Originally posted by sjt19
I am sympathetic towards him, no theft is condonable. I am wondering if he is expecting the people he shot out at CC with an allegedly illegal marker to be sympathetic towards him as well though.....
so maybe it was someone he shot?????? If someone shot me with an "allegedly illegal marker" i would still be sympathetic to someone getting their property takin, kind of like when the revolutionists took the united states from the british, aren't you sympathetic to them? Oh wait thats it, revenge has been taken , against the All Americans or Philly americans. WAR WAR WAR
 

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Originally posted by Collier

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??
Yes, it would be picked up on by a judge. and would have been fairly easy to prove. The problems with ramping guns when you check them, is differentiating between pulling 12 balls a second and getting 14 out of the gun.
 

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Originally posted by hateyou
so maybe it was someone he shot?????? If someone shot me with an "allegedly illegal marker" i would still be sympathetic to someone getting their property takin, kind of like when the revolutionists took the united states from the british, aren't you sympathetic to them? Oh wait thats it, revenge has been taken , against the All Americans or Philly americans. WAR WAR WAR


thats the worst comparison i have ever heard.

if your comparison was to be a good one, the person that stole the marker would have to have owned it in the first place...
 

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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
Actually, despite my "asking" in a couple threads no "answers" were ever forthcoming.

Beyond that it seems to me if the proverbial shoe was on the other foot some peeps would be squealing like a bunch of Catholic schoolgirls at a college kegger. Here everyone is more than happy to pronounce the 'Phinest' a pack of cheaters, for all intents and purposes, yet where's the proof? Brits in general seem to be an amazingly prickly lot when it comes to your PB pride but y'all got no problem dissing the next guy and feeling holier than thou in the process.
Just an observation.
 

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well me and a team mate were sitting very close to the netting when the russians played philly.
when everyone called to the marshall to check the gun for cheats we laughed because we could see how he was firing quickly. a really odd way of doing it, but he was walking the trigger, but at the same time, sort of fanning it
 

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Originally posted by Baca Loco
Here everyone is more than happy to pronounce the 'Phinest' a pack of cheaters, for all intents and purposes, yet where's the proof?
Hearing from many people, that one of the AA's was firing unbelievably fast, then while he changed hands the gun continued to fire unbelievably fast with no trigger contact at all untill he resumed 'pulling' the trigger with his other hand...

Originally posted by Baca Loco
Brits in general seem to be an amazingly prickly lot when it comes to your PB pride but y'all got no problem dissing the next guy and feeling holier than thou in the process.
Just an observation.
And your Brit holier than thou comment is as true as me saying that in general Americans seem to have a flagrant disregard for triger rules and debounce.... Many do, but there are also many that dont.
 

Baca Loco

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Originally posted by sjt19
Hearing from many people, that one of the AA's was firing unbelievably fast, then while he changed hands the gun continued to fire unbelievably fast with no trigger contact at all untill he resumed 'pulling' the trigger with his other hand...



And your Brit holier than thou comment is as true as me saying that in general Americans seem to have a flagrant disregard for triger rules and debounce.... Many do, but there are also many that dont.
Hearing from people?!?! Oh, yeah, you weren't even there and you're prepared to "wink, wink, nudge nudge" call them cheaters. Game, set, match. :p