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If its between a cocker and X7 I'd go with a x7 purely because its a Tippmann. Cockers take some time to get used to but after that there as solid as a rock and good to go. Pm me I have both for sale.
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deffinately an x-7
i have one and its the best gun ive ever owned in my life |
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i'd say tippmann x-7 b/c they aren't a pain to get used to... just take them out of the box, chrono and play, and they don't look as cheesey as some of the cockers i saw the other weekend. but, since the cocker prices are dropping they are more cost effective (can buy 2 slect fires for the price of one x-7 basic) but i think the x-7 looks and is more reliable. but you could spend $400 and get like 3 or 4 cockers or one tippmann x-7 w/ e-grip.
do you want something with e-grip? maybe some more info could let us help you with the choice.
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Last edited by tomr538; 10-11-2007 at 06:23 PM. Reason: grammer |
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