Not everyone gets upgrades. I know people that have run stock guns for years and are still working fine. The gun is not the most important aspect of the game, the player and the mentality they carry is what will separate the "weekend warrior" from the "seasoned vet" mentality. Work on upgrading your playing style and logical thinking before you open up your gun. Upgrades and replacement parts should not be a flashy list to show off to people as you (as someone new to the sport) have seen many do. Upgrades should come from a practical standpoint, you have a new piston head because your stock one has low compression; you have a new hopup as yours cracked, you have a new loading nozzle as your old one crumpled etc... Doing upgrades "just because" is a waste of money. Find a reason, then find the parts.
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My trust is in whiskey, in weed and in Slayer, its GODDAMN ELECTRIC - Pantera
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Originally Posted by Pliskin
This is the equivalent to knocking on deaths door and blowing his head off with a shotgun.
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