Select Fire Trilogy Pro, Evolution II w / Z board, WGP torpedo drop w / on/off, WGP clamping feedneck, Full Kaner and stock mini Kaner barrel kits, W-style beavertail.
Recommended Upgrades:
FAST electro hopper.
Strengths:
This marker is fast. Looks awesome and can shoot anti-syphon co2 no problem.
Weaknesses:
Taking off grip to change settings. A little heavy for some? Tight fit inside grip.
Review:
Well I just got this baby for $268 shipped. I took it out with my Halo Tsa (ha not a chance could it keep up) then my Revy w / x -board (again not at all). So I got myself a Eggy. For an electro noob this thing absolutely rips. Now I know it's not the fastest marker out there but for me it is amazing. This is my first electro so as you can tell I'm pumped about it. I haven't figured out the first ramp mode yet as it seems to shoot only as fast as semi (maybe it's supposed to only shoot that fast for tourneys) but the second ramp is really fast. WGP claims 18 bps, I'm not sure. Plus because I'm new at walking the trigger I'm sure I'm not getting the max performance out of it. I'm using anti-syphoned co2 with no problems and the mini Kaner kit that comes with it is as accurate as my pipe kit.
EDIT: I have adjusted the trigger and got alot more speed out of it. It has little kick and is fun to play with. There is a little screw in the front of the trigger guard to adjust how hard of a pull you want. I have had zero problems with the co2 but I'm thinking about getting a Palmer's Stabilizer to help make it a little more consistent. I'm still on my first Rayvac battery and I have shot maybe 10000 rounds through it let alone all the dry firing and playing with the trigger. Seems pretty efficient to me. Don't expect this marker to shoot as fast as the high dollar marker's because it's not going to. But for all the rec and players on a budget it's plenty fast enough.
Conclusion:
I think anyone who uses this marker will like it because of the quality and simplicity of it. Except for taking the grip off to change the modes and not having all the fancy lights and regs there is no reason to not enjoy shooting it. I'm not sure about the trigger since I have never shot anything like it. If your not lazy the mode switching should not be a problem. Yes everyone knows a $1000 marker is better but for the price and quality it deserves a 9.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, May 14th, 2007 at 9:44 am PST
hey i need help!!!
im new in the paintball sport
sometimes when im shoting my autococker sf , it dosent shoot only the cocking rod jump or move or something like that , what can be ?? pls help!!
don't bother getting a new reg, save your money up and by a nitro tank, this will save you money in the long run, plus the reg on the pro is very good, its on the pro-stock and super-stock
quote:Originally posted by pbCenturion don't bother getting a new reg, save your money up and by a nitro tank, this will save you money in the long run, plus the reg on the pro is very good, its on the pro-stock and super-stock
Hey i have a quick question. For some reason i am getting ALOT of chops. Any idea why. I am not a complete noob with markers, but even when i clean the eyes, have them on, am using light colored paint. I STILL chop and yet it barely firing 10 bps any idea why? and also, why are balls just sorta rolling out of the gun?