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hi all.
im thinking of getting one of these markers.
can anyone give me some advice ?
ok what im after really is
are they easy to get serviced in the uk ?
are they reliable ?
are they acurate as a cocker ?
are there problems with the electronics ?
are spares easily available ?
i dont want to spend £1,300 notes on a marker and be stuck due to above problems.
please please help as im on the verge of placing the order :)
i cant say any persoanl advice about it but heres some revies by people who used it
http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/1188/
cheers m8.
i have read through the articles there.
its a very helpfull website.
but one thing, im pretty sure they are mainly USA baller's and some UK timmy users with there views would be greatly apreciated.
i know all the positive points about the marker.
i want the nitty gritty of what i can expect to go wrong really and know that i can get support and spares easily.
fleisher
30-03-2003, 20:40
Phoenix paintball used to be Timmy dealers ,not sure if they are now tho'.Used one at 2k2 for an hour or so it was OK ,not as good as my Xmag ,but its hard to tell in an hour.
If you can't find a UK dealer I wouldn't recomened spending £1300 on something that might not have a dealer back up over here as it could cause problems for you with spares and repairs.
Samurai Jack
30-03-2003, 21:39
Hey Jamie we sell timmys I had a Dragon and a couple of 2002's with me at the 3 round of series 2003 if anyone want's timmy's there are in stock at Fat Bobs
They are things of great beauty......
fleisher
30-03-2003, 21:47
Woo Hoo ,there ya go Dude I didn't know Fat Bobs sold Timmys.
Good thing is with Fat Bobs you get back up m8
:D
I saw them.
They looked well nice.
And as pointed out. As with all things sold by fat bobs, there is a great backup if you should need it!!
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