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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: question for a friend

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Posted by Splat Max on May 07, 2001 at 17:27:38:

In Reply to: question for a friend posted by hopper on May 05, 2001 at 21:17:06:

: my friend is thinking bout getting a bushmaster and has his doubts so i decided to ask you guys about it on the website, should he for tourneys?
: i know this is a BUSHMASTER FORUM so the replies might be biast but i want your opinion well he wants your opinion.

: take care,
: hopper

It's a great gun, I love mine. Very reliable too. I'd highly recomment getting one. Tons of upgrades.
Other guns that seem to be pretty good: Shocker, E-mag, Angel, Intimidator. But I believe for the money that the Bushmaster is best, unless you are going to spend alot upgrading to like the anti-chop eye, trigger, board,etc. Then I'd say the Intimidator, which has LCD, Anti-chop eye, etc. Just whatever your budget, and what feels best to you.




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