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what type of tracer unit should i get?

  • 06-11-2011 8:10pm
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    just wondering what would be a good tracer for an indoor cqb site, dont really know what a good make for a tracer is :o


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,152 ✭✭✭Inari


    I've heard very mixed reports...the only constant is the TM version. Some swear by G&G, some by Madbull. I haven't had any hands on experience with either the G&G or the Madbull, but from talk in the store it is literally divided straight down the middle.

    If I were to take the plunge, I'd go for the Madbull if I couldn't get the TM, and for one simple reason. I think the design feature of having a flashing LED indicator on a device used primarily in the dark, just to tell you that yes, it is still on, is an idiotic idea. Plus, I prefer having the option of replacing batteries...if it dies in a game, throwing in a pack of store-bought batteries is a much easier, faster and simpler option.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 136 ✭✭Salaas


    Tokyo mauri all the way.
    Except for one problem. They are like Golddust and I've been unable to find a new one for ages. Everywhere seems to be out of stock of them which is driving me slightly mad.


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