A few weeks ago I ran into the deal of the year. I had been a backyard player for 3 years and didnt know quality from shineola.I didn't know why my play wasnt improving. I met a guy at the warped field representing Lapco..He explained some techniques and then he let me shoot with a Lapco 14" Snapshot while he held my "other" barrel. After one 15 minute round I knew I was hooked..I got 4 kills myself and only went through 2 pods of paint (useually a hopper and 4 pod guy).
Well I finally got one in my hands last night. The amazing X-7 is here. The base weapon looks and feels very capable. Its every thing the A-5 is. Tho the one I played around with was presold I still talkd the store owner into letting me tear it down.
Hmmmm....what can I say that hasn't already been said about Original SWAT Boots? Not much. Many of you may already be familiar with the name and have heard tales of their legendary fit. Built like a boot, fits like an athletic shoe. So, i'm not going to bore you with what you already know, instead I will provide information on these boots from my experience of being a 240pound guy with flat arches who runs up front, but loads down like a back player.
Let's start with the particulars. For my birthday in December of 2006 my dad purchased a pair or Original SWAT Boots for me.
( Nelson [Anarchy]) and its the best paint I've ever used topping off at a whopping $53 a case but the accuracy is true every time and the fill is retardedly thick, and comes in a multitude of neon colors. I tried them last weekend after buying two cases based on sheer hope for the quality to be good, so thankfully i wasnt let down.
I personally used this @ the big game (8-5-07) and it rocks. Especially playing in the hot sun, this is all you need if you're a light/medium infantry. It's very light, well balance and kept me cool throughout the day. Here's a quick run down on the specs