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Used a Brass Eagle Striker 4 pack,didn't really like it that well.
Marker Setup:
Brass Eagle Afterburner,Dye 12' Ultralite,4 Stage Expansion Chamber w/ Macroline Set up,VL Pro Series Delrin bolt,Blade Trigger with reworked trigger springs,VL Pro Series drop with on/off, Extreme Rage Overdrive Hopper,PMI Pure Energy 3000 PSI HPA tank w/ JT Tank cover
Strengths:
See Review
Weaknesses:
See Review
Review:
Pros:
Small
Light Weight
Durable,allways there when you need it.
Cons:
Flops against your body when you run.
Not for anyone who shoots a case a paint a game.
Velcro doesn't match up right
Could'ave been facing down instead of up.
This pack is perfect for those who,use more than a hopper,but less than 400 rounds.
Granted,it doesn't fit totally secure against your body,it flops around like a dying fish when you run. But if you're like me (Speed ball fanatic) The noise and or flopping really doesn't matter that much.
It's super light compared to some of the other packs out there,which means less weight,which means more speed. And since it's so small,it's a bit harder to hit if you have to lay down through a snake.
Take it from somone who loves Brass Eagle,this is a decent hauler.
Conclusion:
All in all,a Must for intermediate players who need alittle more than just a hopper,but less than 400 balls a game.
Rating:
7 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, April 13th, 2006 at 4:52 pm PST