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Is bigger better?


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Posted by:
Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
on December 12, 2003 at 16:47:30

Sure, some things are always better
when they're bigger, like a large order
or french fries instead if a small one,
or a bigger serving of home made apple
pie ala mode, but what about when it
comes to paintball guns?

We'll I guess I'll soon have an answer
for you, just as soon as we see the first example of what's got to be the biggest paintball gun going.

Yup, finally got someone to build that
five and a half foot long HMG M2 I've been telling people is on the way. Thanks to
Eric Engler, we're about to learn if
there's anyone who is serious about
owning one of these toys. By the way
Eric also makes a really cool AK47,
using some REAL parts and an A5. He's
also created a number of other really
cool guns. A very realistic 30 cal MG
comes to mind, as does a WWII stye
Thompson.

Like more details on the new 50sim model
or any of the others I've noted? Drop
me a note and I'll be glad to fill you
in and never ever forget, always cover
your rear!

Andy Van Der Plaats, AKA 'Dorsai'

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