The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion below.
Period of Product Use:
Less than a month
11 of 12 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
1 year
Similar Products Used:
none
Marker Setup:
Dragun TES w/ ONE kit. AIM low pressure reg and drop. Crossfire N2.
Strengths:
Very easy to install. Frame is solid and lite
Weaknesses:
Wish the grip frame was smaller, but I can handle it.
Review:
I put the ONE kit on my TES in about ten minutes. Although the instructions aren't that great it was still fairly easy to figure it out. The hardest thing, which wasn't really all that hard, was to take the eye board out of my TES frame and put it in the ONE frame so that the anti chop eye would work. We put an EVO II on the gun and let it rip. I'm telling you I have never personally seen a gun shoot this fast before. This gun railed without chopping a ball at all. It looked like there was a rope coming out of my gun all the way to the target I was shooting. The balls came out so fast, it was incredible. If you are going to use the TES or the ONE kit, you better save up for balls because you will be using a lot of them. The TES is fast enough by itself. The ONE kit just reduces the recoil a bit and lightens the gun a little since there is no solenoid. I love the fact that you never have to worry about recocking since it is always cocked. It has a very smooth operation and fairly quiet. I really wish I would've bought just the ONE gun instead of the TES and the ONE kit. Spent more than necessary but I don't regret it. I love this setup. I have had two autocockers and as much as I liked those guns I don't think they compare to this one.
Conclusion:
If you are going to use this you need to get a really good reg. It needs to be able to recharge fast enough to keep up with your fingers. The AIM reg I am using is working very good. This is a very low pressure system. I had my psi at 150 and was shooting 306 fps on the chrono. I highly recommend this system. Absolutely worth the money.
Extra stuff that people might find important:
30 bps
semi
3 rd burst (who needs it? Only works when eye board is not on the frame.)
nitro
full auto (who needs it? Only works when the eye board is not on the frame.)
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2004 at 7:57 pm PST
quote: 3 rd burst (who needs it? Only works when eye board is not on the frame.)
nitro
full auto (who needs it? Only works when the eye board is not on the frame.)
umm.. unless your fingers can go to 30bps by some super magical force then you do need them, unless ur not planning on going past 17bps
quote:Originally posted by ase can u buy the dragun TES with the one kit pre-installed for less $$$? if so, email me where at radioactive_milk@hotmail.com
quote:Originally posted by pyromonkey quote: 3 rd burst (who needs it? Only works when eye board is not on the frame.)
nitro
full auto (who needs it? Only works when the eye board is not on the frame.)
umm.. unless your fingers can go to 30bps by some super magical force then you do need them, unless ur not planning on going past 17bps
No one ever needs to go 17bps. And auto and bursts are useless to almost every player... ever. They are have been banned from all tournament use, along with most fields.
quote:Originally posted by skinny_K Just the part where he says it doesnt use the solenoid, the tes doesnt have a solenod the t1 kit adds one.
If it's frame is anything like the ESP, it does have a solenoid. It's just the thing used to trip the sear.
Nah, it doesn't have a sear. But it does have a 3 way solenoid that pushes air into the back of the gun moving the ram forwards lieke the hammer would to fire the gun. A spring on the opposite side from the normal side keeps the ram back until it gets fired forwards.
quote:Originally posted by Lyxtwing I didn't mean to say that the T-1 kit has a sear, I was referring to the fact that even sear trippers have solenoids. Sorry for any confusion.
This is true, but we're talking about pnumatic solenoids, as opposed to electronic 'noids.
If you read the post I am replying to, he speaks as if the TES doesn't have a solenoid, and I said that if it is like an ESP frame it does. I am not sure though, as a TES may not be a blowback as I have not used one before, but I my goal was to explain that every electronic marker has a solenoid in one form or another.