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will aftermarket industry suffer?

mad dog

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A Shot in the Dark

Originally posted by Baca Loco
I think I see a pattern emerging. I bring up one thing and you respond to something else. Are you by any chance a politician?

Just so we're clear you didn't respond to my number 2 (at least in a direct or coherent manner) as my query related specifically to the high end of both the market and the player. Perhaps you were unaware that this is the norm?

As to your "response" to points 3 and 4, well, more of the same. btw, I'm having a bit of trouble with you arguing both sides here. In one point you claim value for value in the high end marker and now you hope the pressure applied by low end crap will bring prices down across the board. (Just shortly after ignoring or dismissing or reinventing my original question a couple of posts ago. Rather confusing.)

RE: Ion and plastic. There is a bit of difference between the gun being plastic and the cladding on the body and vert reg being plastic. As soon as the aftermarket starts producing milled and anodized or powder coated aluminum sleeves there won't be any plastic of consequence remaining.


as\for point 2 on gun tech......... are you pizz taking have you a baby to kiss because ive not a hope of being micheal jackson........

But Angel tech, if your going down this path is due to supporting players who know nothing about paintball markers and you will find they mostly replace for free at tourneys, just goes to prove that even a performance engine breaks down mate.

yes well aftermarket parts only come to make the money on a marker that sold cheaply, hense additional extras and in this country we buy everything thats need aftermarket optional extras
that cost us more money.

When if you was not in this country it comes as standard, why is that then?

Because we allow it here in this country hense being easy targets,

Look to a manufacturer where we dont need to add anything and hey presto, one buy one marker, would you stick anything into a top performance engine.

Have I got your vote and I will send you and your family a free pass to NEVERLAND.

Just a point tweak a marker by ramping it and it will burn out faster, because the parts are poor qaulity maybe.