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well i have, and its all personal preference, all i'm saying is, if he saves up $50 more, and he did go further in paintball, then he wouldn't have to buy another gun.mammikoura said:cheap doesn't mean that it's crap. Take tippman 98 custom for example, as I said it's maybe the best gun for woodsball, and still it's quite cheap.
U don't need any $2000 marker, an ion will be great for all players. It's got the ability to shoot fast enough, it's very light, it works with compressed air, has some cool stuff like ramping mode etc.
It's a pro gun with a price tag that a beginner can afford. That spyder didn't look too bad, but I don't have any personal experience with it so I can't really say if it's worth it or not.
i still like the a5 for woodsball
and the imagine is a decent, reliable gun.
basically, im sayin, you get what you pay for.