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kl79uk
04-04-2004, 01:27
Hey people!

So I've been thinking! I've had 6 Snakebites with Jameson’s chasers and I want to know. I'm thinking about getting an Inferno Field. But then again it seems the Inferno T3 is a bit of a step up. Now since I'm going to use this marker at "sites" is the T3 going to be just a rugged at sites as the Field or am I bet sticking with the field? I've been to the Arrow Precision site and seen the manual for the field and not the T3 I can only assume that there a subtle differences.

any info for Field Vs T3 would be most welcomed!

btw Thanks to "Tom and Andy (fatbobs)" for the info!

Many Thanks K

Tom
05-04-2004, 08:13
The T3 has nicer milling and a much better trigger. I would say well worth the extra little bit. As far as I am aware though, all the internals are the same.

kl79uk
05-04-2004, 12:32
Ahhhh I see now!

It's an "Inferno Rec" with a hellfire barrel, double trigger, Enhanced volume chamber and external Velocity ajuster!

hmm decisions decisions

-Suicide-
30-07-2004, 21:52
my anatomy is... buy a cheap electronic marker, best decision u'll make :)

mdking
08-08-2004, 14:33
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SPYDER

THATS ALL IM SAYING

Tom
09-08-2004, 07:35
Broken link?

Parksy
09-08-2004, 14:36
I would take an Inferno any day over a cheap electro... they may be slower but for a new player they are far more 'friendly' and easy to repair yourself :)

-Suicide-
09-08-2004, 19:50
i dunno how u can say that!? c'mon, electro's are the world of tomorrow, get a cheap angel, and anyone (including a monkey) could fix it, most people in the paintball world have knowledge about angels, so why dont u do that!?

Parksy
09-08-2004, 20:04
He didn't refer to buying second hand though therefore I assume he wants to buy a new marker.

For the price I would personally buy a mechanical cocker over any of the lower end electros...

As would I buy an Inferno if that was the budget I was buying for :)

People become too obsessed with rates of fire.

I took more players with my Eclipse mechanical cocker which I paid £500 for then I ever did with my Rock angel ir3 which I paid 1200 for and soon learned a valuable lesson.... theres no point of shooting 20bps if none of them are going where you want them too.

Also my advice to a lot of new players would be to learn the essence of playing, ie the fundamentals like snap shooting, running and shooting etc which can be done easily with a mech before plumping for an electro...

Anyone can spray and pray paint... electros teach most people
this habit if you jump straight into that market...

-Suicide-
09-08-2004, 20:08
i understand accuracy is a very big thing in paintball, but ROF is a better thing, if u play woodsball, fine. You can stay with an accurate marker! BUT, the old school shockers are heavy but probably the most accurate markers ever, my mate has one, and its electric... why change it?

Parksy
09-08-2004, 20:11
Originally posted by -Suicide-
i understand accuracy is a very big thing in paintball, but ROF is a better thing, if u play woodsball, fine. You can stay with an accurate marker! BUT, the old school shockers are heavy but probably the most accurate markers ever, my mate has one, and its electric... why change it?

You have just completely changed the topic of the thread?

I never suggested anyone changing any marker they currently owned?:rolleyes:

What I did suggest is that I personally would opt for a mechanical marker over an electro for a first buy?

kl79uk
11-08-2004, 15:39
*points to updated signature!* :)

K