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Originally Posted by The Saint
...and stick with the stock M733 until you've got a few games under your belt. If it doesn't suit the way you want to play, then you can think about upgrading it.
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That is excellent advice. Only from playing a few games will you figure out what type of upgrades you need. For instance I found that shot consistancy is more useful than raw FPS. You may even find the M733 isn't the right gun for you, so why upgrade it if you are going to sell or trade it 6 months later.