The accuracy of this review is disputed. Please see discussion below.
Period of Product Use:
3 years
2 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar Products Used:
Tippmann 98c
Marker Setup:
Sim-4, qloader, LCD trigger, 3pt tactical sling.
Recommended Upgrades:
Qloader and sling
Strengths:
Very accurate
Weaknesses:
Elbow breakage, Very heavey, Chops paint, Won't fire after ball breakage.
Review:
Well for starters i have had this gun for 3yrs broken a crap load of paint and pins. The gun is just to heavy for comfort (with the qloader). I have had numerous problems with the elbows for the hopper breaking along with chopping of paint. This gun tends to stop firing after you start breaking paint. This gun probably has the best accuracy i have ever seen on a paintball gun.
Conclusion:
I would recommend not buying this product if you need a gun that can handle lots of abuse. If u do buy this gun a electronic hopper or the Qloader
Dispute: The reason it broke paint is because you got the electro trigger. If you were a real scenario/woodsballer you'd know that that's stupid because these guns aren't really meant to fire that fast and in woodsball neither are you. So, as IronCorps said "your the problem, not the marker".
Dispute: Lets break this review down to see why this review is very inaccurate...
Weaknesses-
1. elbow breaks are from you over tightening, or you bought a cheap elbow
2. choping paint is from your detent wearign out, which is normal in most markers, including those $1200+ markers too. Thats like saying your car battery dies, it happens no matter what.
3. "won't fire after a ball breakage." If you happen to clean the barrel instead of just blasting paint away then you wouldn't have this problem.