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| Strengths: |
If you own one of these markers: Congratulations. They are exactly what a sidearm should be: Efficient, compact, and durable. I even took it out 1 on 1 against a BE Silver Raptor and managed to tag him out. This is the perfect marker for tight corners and big trees because of it's low profile. |
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| Weaknesses: |
Whenever i pull the long trigger, my hand turns to the right. This makes the ball do the same. Mine didn't come with a barrel extension (2nd hand). The only other problem is that the interior loading chamber likes to hold an extra ball on the edge, which usually breaks 1 per load, but the 'gun functions well through paint breaks. |
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| Conclusion: |
The marker has a few quirks, but these are no real problem. It's fun to own. It's not up to par with any regular markers, but can still be a flanking gun with practice. If you come across one, GET IT!! |
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