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    Drop RAil OR remote

    I am a front player and like many others have to hide behind totally in adequate bunkers

    so tell me from your guyas experience wut would be better in say a tourney setting rather then bush ball

    drop, rail or remote line?

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    rail, foreverrrr
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    i also prefer rail

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    rail

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    rail plus conquest or dynaflow.

    buy my conquest.

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    OK i gues rail is unanomous

    and wuts a conquest?

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    conquest airtank. It has a built in rail on the regulator. Its nice :-) I want one... $600+ new arn't they? But crazynutz has one for cheap. If i was still in ball i'd get it ...

    But for me REMOTE... LOL JK. No point having something that can snag on something else if you play bushball (unless you run it under your shirt and out your sleeve) but its easier to use a non remote.

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    Ya id definately have to say remote aswell.

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    Ya.....ive never heard those terms......rail?

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    rail or micro drop

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    the only postion thats should use a remote would be back for comfort but even when i play back my remote just collects dust in my closet

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    I bought a remote and used it once... the tank kept slapping my spine when I ran... Needless to say I had to get rid of it before it crippled me.

    It's nice to have the added freedom of a very light marker, but the cons outweight the pros.

    I personally have a rail on my marker, and it puts the tank in the perfect position for me... I'd reccomend the rail as well.

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    A couple of years ago it was all drops now its all rails so what am i saying.......... REMOTES ARE COMING IN LADiES AND GENTLEMAN

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    lol except for the fact that it was remotes were before drops next it's going to be a compressor attatched to the gun somehow :P

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    Back pack one section is paintballs the other is air and they both feed to your gun which is equipped with a laser trigger baha

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    i used a remote line once....a LONG time ago. and 1 thing i found, was the cord was always in the way....always blocking your arms for quick movement...rails are whats *hip*

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    Just to add to the already overwhelming remote line bashing, if you put your marker down on a table, and start walking away, you end up dragging it off the table...Once you get used to it, you will forget you have it... this event is unavoidable.

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