Zrulu
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Post by Zrulu on Jul 5, 2004 19:44:20 GMT -5
Is the Hardballer a good weapon for springer players that are looking for more inexpensive guns?
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Post by DarkRyderOmega on Jul 5, 2004 22:17:42 GMT -5
Hardballers have a higher ROF because they are pump action, but only shoot one BB per pump. They shoot around 200 FPS with a .20. And by the way, didn't you just get an MP5-SD3?
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Post by silentkilla on Jul 5, 2004 23:12:08 GMT -5
The hardballer an excellent starter gun for those just gettin into airsoft, and make a decent side-arm for those with an extremly tight budget.
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Post by ReconAce on Aug 6, 2004 9:29:28 GMT -5
Its a GREAT gun to start off with, get .2 bb's with it though...I kinda broke mine buy not using them :-D but its a great gun to start out with
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Post by Petary791 on Aug 6, 2004 10:11:56 GMT -5
If you get extra mags (and figure out how to store them ) you can get an amazing amount of shots off (by springer standards.) I'd say pick one up. I had one with the stock, and I liked that better, but everyone who I know who has had the one with a stock has broke.
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Post by Josh Walrus on Aug 7, 2004 21:33:23 GMT -5
man, im to into the Hitman Series... when I saw this I clicked on it because I thought it said "Harballer .45 Auto" (i read it hurriedly)
thought id just say that
and in my experience... cheap spring shotties are definitely prone to break within two weeks of purchase
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Post by Petary791 on Aug 7, 2004 21:47:58 GMT -5
Not this one. This isn't one of those crappy SPAS 12 or that 870 or whatever. This is MUCH better.
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Post by silentkilla on Aug 7, 2004 21:48:25 GMT -5
not entirely (sp) I have had my hardballer for 3 years. Never had a problem with it.
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Post by Nightcrawler on Aug 19, 2004 10:36:17 GMT -5
Josh is right about the hardballer. they do break within 2 weeks. The spas 12 that petary is talkin about breaks within a few days. I'd save the money for a gun that doesn't suck. The SD3 is more reliable.
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Post by Petary791 on Aug 19, 2004 12:27:17 GMT -5
You must of rocked it against a tree or something, that thing does not break man.
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Post by Nightcrawler on Aug 20, 2004 14:14:53 GMT -5
I don't play woods. I'm all urban. Both hardballers i ever had (one with stock, one without) broke within a few days. They both started to clog in their first games. It seems like the clips take three hands to load anyway By the way Josh, Agent 47's pistols are called silverballers;)
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Post by xaos on Aug 20, 2004 18:23:05 GMT -5
By the way Josh, Agent 47's pistols are called silverballers;) Er, no, they're not. They're AMT Hardballers...based on 1911s. TM actually makes one, either as a springer or "lite-blowback" model...can't remember which.
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Post by Gestapo on Aug 21, 2004 1:08:26 GMT -5
my friend has got one for when we have spring wars and he has had it for about 2 years, not one problem. Make sure to double stack the bb's though or it might jam.
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Post by Nightcrawler on Aug 21, 2004 9:15:22 GMT -5
If you reference the thread, I said that (and I quote) "Agent 47's pistols are called silverballers". That's Agent 47's nickname for them. My name is Ron but I am called Nightcrawler. It's my nickname. Pay attention man. You will notice that 47 nicknames several guns throughout his series. The desert eagle is called the "rat-flail". I doubt that they call it that to avoid copyright infringement, don't you? I'm tired of being right. And even if I was wrong, there would be no need for you to get so anal retentive over it.
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Post by xaos on Aug 21, 2004 9:49:07 GMT -5
Actually, yes, they do call the Desert Eagle a "rat-flail" to avoid copyright infringement.
If I was being anal retentive, you'd know it. I was simply correcting someone spreading misinformation. Want me to get anal retentive? I can.
It's nice that you're so tired of being right...where exactly did that start? I think I missed it.
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