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Full Auto on Fields


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Posted by:
Jayson Orvis

on August 06, 2003 at 14:27:53

In you're opinions, why is Full Auto fire not allowed on most fields and why should it be or shouldn't it be?

When compared to lightning fast, electro-pneumatic triggers, it seems that high rates of fire are currently reserved for the rich and famous of paintball (unless FA is allowed - giving newer players an equalizer.)

Perhaps the rates of fire should be regulated rather than full auto?

Please take hard shots at my argument, here, if you will. I'm working up to an article thing (maybe.)

Gracias

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