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Old June 26th, 2010, 18:06   #5
Daiviet
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I mean no disrespect with my statement, I say it so you won't repeat the mistakes of many. Gbear is partially following the advice I gave him, but he's learned the hard way as well. Leave it alone, use it until something breaks. How do you know how significant an upgrade is if you've barely gotten to know the gun's limits? Play a few games with it first to test its ability in terms of accuracy, durability, and consistency. Once you find flaws in your gun, then you can go about upgrading the parts necessary. It's quite possible that upgrading your gun actually makes it worse, which will require even more hours put into it to make it back to the original quality, and exponentially more upgrades to get it better.

VFC makes excellent products straight out of the box. Learn it's limitations before you upgrade.

As a player too, if you can do well on the field with an inferior product, imagine how much better you'll be when your equipment is top of the line. Tools are nothing without the skills of the user.
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