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| MCB Member | The Tiberius markers are out of our price range, for our purposes. I could see myself owning one for private games, but as far as rentals go, cost becomes more of an issue. I also have a gut feeling that we would soon have to start charging deposits for mags lost in the woods. That may happen with the other markers too, but we're at a much more reasonable reseller price point with those, particularly the T98s and the Warsensor markers. We may wait a bit and see what the Tippmann one is all about, but I'm going to wager that it too will lean towards the enthusiast angle more so than the rental one. How heavy is the T98, compared to the G2? |
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| MCB Member | I expect the weight difference will be negligible; one or two ounces at the most. If these guns are for a rental fleet, and cost is an issue, I would also look into getting PMI USP's. Good customer service, all the parts you'll ever need, and a pretty decent pistol despite it's shortcomings.
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| MCB Member | Oh, this is rich. From a leaflet included with the Ariakon ACP 2.0: "Tip: For fastest reloading- Once you release the empty magazine, just drop it to the ground and reach for the fresh one. These magazines are designed to be extremely durable and withstand drops. They are also inexpensive, so if you do happen to lose one it won't break your wallet." |
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