Vexor eye-shocktech super fly intimidator bolt-custom trigger and switch job-ccm no rise clamping feed neck
evlution 2 w/ y board
Recommended Upgrades:
bolt, barrel, feed neck
Strengths:
Cexy, fast, cheap
Weaknesses:
Feed neck, nothing really
Review:
All right, this is a kick ass marker. 4-20 bps. Open bolt blowback, so its easy to maintain and reliable. The inly problems I've had are; the feed neck, which doesn't stay tight enough for me; and the trigger pull. The vexor eye does not come with an adjustable trigger, so it was quite loose when I got it. I remedied this by making it so. I drilled straight through my trigger, threaded it with a tap and put it a set screw. It works like a charm, no need for a $30 trigger. I also found the full to be to heavy, so I took out the switch and put in a radio shck switch I had loosened up considerably. Long story short, I can walk it like mad and hit 17-18 bps easy. The stock barrel on this marker is not bad at all. It is good enough to play with and keep smaller patterns, but I would reccomend slapping a progressive on the front to thrighten that paint out. Finally the bolt. The stock bolt is like any stock bolt. It is heavy, and it scratches, but it works well. I got a super fly bolt for timmys and it is working wonderfully. Like most upgrades for the vexor eye, it is meant for something slightly different, so it requires mods. pm me for any questions with this or other mods. Excelent marker, low price. P.s. Game Face rocks! Steve@GameFace on the forums or anyone at the company when you call are all very helpful and ready to help you on your paintball quests!
Conclusion:
This is an excelent marker that can easilt rip next to $800 markers with some work. Plus you can getit for $150!!!! Good support
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, August 16th, 2005 at 10:00 pm PST