Period of Product Use: |
| 6 months | 7 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
Tippmann 98 Custom
Spyder Sonix
Brass Eagle Stingray
1. Not as good as the Tippmann
2. Better than or equal to Spyder Sonix
3. Much better than Stingray |
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| Marker Setup: |
Brass Eagle Avenger with 16 oz. PMI CO2 tank |
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Recommended Upgrades: |
New barrel |
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| Strengths: |
Decent accuracy at half velocity
Durable
Light weight
Really comfortable grip
Good price |
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| Weaknesses: |
Bad accuracy at full velocity
color sticks out in the woods
hard to take apart
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| Review: |
First of all I would like to say that some of you people need to test a gun more before writing a review. This gun is a good gun for a reasonable price.
A year ago I was new to paintball so I bought my friends Avenger for 35 bucks. The first thing I did was put tape over the gun so that got rid of the problem of its color.
This gun also durable if you know some maintenance tips. This was my friends first gun and he had it for three years and never oiled it but it still worked perfectly. This gun can be hard to take apart without a manual but after you do it once it becomes real easy. The only problem I have had beside of a few broken o-rings was that the valve was damaged where the striker hit it so the valve stem would not go in. With a little bit of sanding the problem was easily fixed.
Performance wise it did pretty good. With the stock barrel and high velocity it would curve a lot but at half velocity it did pretty good. It is easily as good as a cheaper Spyder. Me and my friend that has a Spyder Sonix had a shootout and even though I had less experience than him I still won because this gun is great |
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| Conclusion: |
A great starter gun at a great price. If you want to get in paintball and want a cheap semi-auto you should get this |
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