Very light, fast and accurate. Looks cool. Relatively affordable.
Weaknesses:
LED is hard to read in full sunlight (as they all seem to be).
Review:
This marker is very light, very accurate, very fast. The distances you can make with this gun are amazing. After 5000 rounds it has never chopped or jammed. It takes 9 volt batteries which are very easy and inexpensive to get. Compared to other markers I have used, it fits my hand perfectly. Like any good tool, it just feels natural to hold. The milling and finish are extremely well-done. The ACI Assassin is a very good marker and fun for any kind of play. Because of its size, if you use your head, you'll never get your cover blown. Each of the available paint schemes camouflages to pretty-much everything. Again, an electric hopper is a must in order to get the most from this marker.
Conclusion:
If you are looking for a good time, are on a budget, and are in the mood to win, this is the marker for you.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, February 24th, 2005 at 7:59 pm PST
hey guys, i've seen alot of good comments about this gun. i purchased an ACI sinister after reading reviews and had several problems with it after getting it. the store i bought it from has an Assassin for saled and are letting me trade my sinister in plus $60 for it. Does anyone have any experience with both the Assassin and the Sinister and how do they compare? i'm about to break down and just go with a Tip. 98.... but everyone has one so it's boring....... please help me!!!
the barrel uses spyder threads. n00b.
why did u say u need a "longer" barrel? i use a 12inch freak on my pm6.... only n00b players think "BIGGER" is better...... a 16inch barrel will only shoot 6inches further than a 10inch barrel......
quote:Originally posted by typelaez the barrel uses spyder threads. n00b.
why did u say u need a "longer" barrel? i use a 12inch freak on my pm6.... only n00b players think "BIGGER" is better...... a 16inch barrel will only shoot 6inches further than a 10inch barrel......
You are a IDIOT
Last edited on Tuesday, November 14th, 2006 at 4:00 am PST