808BOWL |
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Saturday, September 4th, 2004 |
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Period of Product Use: |
3 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
none |
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| Marker Setup: |
Dragun T1, CP 2 peice, CP reg, Micro Rock LPR, Eclipse QEV, Jam-bolt, Trinity unimount, Modded trigger and switch, custom jewels, Egg z-boarded, 88/4500 hpa |
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| Strengths: |
price
speed (ROF)
EYE (dose)
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| Weaknesses: |
weird threading on reg, drop,and LPR |
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| Review: |
Excellent upgrade for any spyder/clone. The board has OSIRIS technology nuff said.
Preparation and Installation
Very easy to install, it took me less than 30 minutes. Before you install the kit be sure to lube up both of the regs(HPR&LPR). I use lube gel from radio shack and mix some gold cup oil in to make some slick lube. Strip down your gun til all you got left is the body, detent, and feedneck. Slide in the new valve, pin, cupseal,and spring. Install the new VA w/LPR. Replace your old bolt pin with the one included. Install the main spring, ram, bolt and ram cap(lube the ram). Screw on the frame and connect the hoses to the LPR and ram cap. Lastly screw on the reg and drop.
First time I shot paint with my gun was at my friends house who sells paintball stuff. He just bought a lasoya timmy and after shooting my gun he was totally amazed with it. Now he wants one. First time at the field was great, its so easy to unload with it. Lots of people were just staring at my gun trying to figure out what it was, and after they saw me rip on it they were even more confused. Once I told them what it was and how much I paid for it their jaws dropped. One guy even ditched his angel and bought a T1 instead. shoots so fast your gonna need at least a Z-boared EGG. After some upgrades I can dryfire 30bps and shoot a consistent 15-17bps without shootdown. After playing with this kit my kills have gone up and gained more respect on the field. |
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| Conclusion: |
Worth every penny. Buy it if you wanna shoot alot of paint fast |
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| Rating: |
| 9 out of 10 | Last edited on Saturday, September 4th, 2004 at 7:10 pm PST |
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