Pirahna E-force w/ G3 body, Boss bolt, Boss blade trigger, Boss flush cocking system, 32 degree springs, Evil Detonator regulator Java 68/3k and the T-board for fish
Strengths:
Fast, light trigger pull, RT, adjustable settings
Weaknesses:
A bit more complicated to operate than stock
Review:
This board rocks!!!!! I love it! It was hard to install and the setup is a bit more complicated than on a stock board...But once it is all set up and pwered up, it is a wonder. Right off the bat I loved the lack of missed trigger pulls. Not too sure how it happened though because the default cap is 12bps and I know I was outshooting that. After I made my adjustments to my trigger and the board including raising my cap to 30 bps (max according to the directions?) Don't know what my bps was, but it was faaaaast. Then I tried out the rt mode.....holy $%*! that was even faster....just for fun I threw it in auto, and woooooow....30 bps sounds sooo sweet :D
*EDIT* *24 May 07*
As much as I have enjoyed this board, I think I am even more impressed with Damon than his product. I emailed him with a question about my board and he corrected it with a new chip, no questions asked. There wasn't even anything actually wrong, and he still went out of his way to make it right. You just can't beat this kind of customer service!! Damon is obviously about the baller, not the dollar. :)
Conclusion:
Get this board!!! it is awesome. Just don't try to install it yourself it you don't have a good idea of what you are doing. give it a 10, though real score whould be a 9.5 if it were an option....board operation and instalation would be better if it were more simple.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, May 24th, 2007 at 7:33 am PST
ok im gonna clear both you guys up on this one....
first: it is very hard to install boards....all boards
second: NO it cant shoot that fast. a piranaha cant crack 23bps without COMPLETELY freezing. ya they say it can but it cant trust me
quote:Originally posted by Hippiepower ok im gonna clear both you guys up on this one....
first: it is very hard to install boards....all boards
second: NO it cant shoot that fast. a piranaha cant crack 23bps without COMPLETELY freezing. ya they say it can but it cant trust me
I'm going to give you some free advice....It is better to be quiet and be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt....In other words, make sure you know what your talking about before you correct someone!
1. Many boards are not that hard to install...my nephews spyder board was pretty easy for him. Piranha's are harder than many....and the directions didn't help as much as I would have liked, but that was more for the SETUP than install.
2 Blowbacks are capable of shooting much faster than that. on the IS board site, they claim on the video to be shooting 30 or 36, not too sure about that but its much faster than 20bps. the board itself is supposed to be unlimited.
3. If I was running CO2, it would freeze....I'm guessing at about 18-19 bps on my system...But as Ironcorps already pointed out....I'm using HPA. I would NEVER recomend using co2 above 12 bps, and I don't think its a good idea on any serious system period.
Last edited on Saturday, January 28th, 2006 at 9:17 am PST
Hey, I was wondering if I could set it up in my Piranha r6 but i run on co2 what do you recommend i should do? But i stil want to run co2 on my piranha.
quote:Originally posted by IronCorps It's not hard to drill eye holes with a drill press at all. Its just slow and steady, all the way thru. Piece of cake.
What if you don't have a drill press, put just a hand drill. Would you recommend that.
quote:Originally posted by tsmit Hey, I was wondering if I could set it up in my Piranha r6 but i run on co2 what do you recommend i should do? But i stil want to run co2 on my piranha.
You can still run CO2 but like always hpa would be better.
quote:Originally posted by hcivic
What if you don't have a drill press, put just a hand drill. Would you recommend that.
You can do that, if you are good with a drill it should be OK. I would recommend using a drill press or sending it somewhere to get the holes drilled.