What should I choose?
Rapid Fire 20:
Pros:
-Shoots farther
-Isn't as loud
Cons:
-You have to pump it
-Doesnt have a semi-auto function
-Costs more money
Tommy 20:
Pros:
-Don't have to pump
-Semi auto
-Costs $5 less than RF20
Cons:
-Loud as hell
-Only shoots out Buzz Bee Darts
-10-20 foot range
Please help me decide. The last RF20 I bought broke down on me.
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 27 September 2006 - 02:18 PM
#2
Posted 27 September 2006 - 02:55 PM
Save your money and buy somthing that isn't crap like a longshot or a magstrike. If you already have those buy another one. That's MY opinion.
Star Wars can go fuck itself.
#3
Posted 27 September 2006 - 03:42 PM
I'd go with the RF20. I had a Wildfire back in the day, and while the semi-auto capabilities of the Mech 20 make for losing less ammo, being able to shoot what your opponent is using back at them is a huge advantage. As I recall, the RF20 also has a semi-auto function.
True, the Magstrike and the Longshot are both really good guns, but the RF20 has a different role than either of them. Imagine dual wielding RF20's. That's forty darts flying at one's opponent. Enough to make me think twice about poking my head out again.
I think you should spend the extra $5 and get the RF20.
True, the Magstrike and the Longshot are both really good guns, but the RF20 has a different role than either of them. Imagine dual wielding RF20's. That's forty darts flying at one's opponent. Enough to make me think twice about poking my head out again.
I think you should spend the extra $5 and get the RF20.
#4
Posted 27 September 2006 - 05:20 PM
Thank you for your opinion. I will get a RF20. I am pretty sure it doesnt have a semi auto function, it just shoots the darts slower. I have a RF20 I just dont know how to reassemble it...
#5
Posted 28 September 2006 - 08:50 AM
You don't need a semi auto fire with the RF20. Just practice for a bit with it and before long you'll be able to squeeze off a single round without even thinking. You just have to know how to work the trigger with a little finess. As for reassembly, it's not too hard. All the parts fit in a logical fashion and with a little time playing with the lay out it will reveal itself to you.
Don't forget to eat your meat based vegetable substitute children.
#6
Posted 28 September 2006 - 02:58 PM
If what you're really after is intimidation points, I'd actually go with two tommies and a pin-stripped suit, but I can't say from experience. I don't own any tommies or a suit. Actually, I have a fixed up wildfire and a rf20.
...I lost what my opinion for you is. Got a pin-stripped suit?
...I lost what my opinion for you is. Got a pin-stripped suit?
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