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Period of Product Use: |
4 years |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
zap crap
brass eagle
other rps paints
32 degrees
all kinds of paint |
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| Marker Setup: |
2k2 Gloss Black Pushbutton LED Matrix
Twist lock feedneck
Sidewinder Inline Reg
Baby Blue PBC Volumizers
Black PBC LPR
Polymer Trigger (bounces like mad-extremely easy to walk)
CP drop and on/off
Gun20 chip
Image Bolt Kit
Ghetto Tophat Mod
C4 Mod
Freak kit
Empire Reloader B
68/45 Crossfire HP tank |
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Recommended Barrels: |
anything that fits the same bore... i use a freak soo |
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| Strengths: |
Read below |
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| Weaknesses: |
Read below |
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| Review: |
Ok well I started using All Stars like 4 years ago, after reading that RPS paints were good. I originally used them in my tippman 98 w/ lapco bigshot when i was just a little nub. They shot amazingly well with that. Then I bought a matrix and stopped playing paintball for 2-3 years.
Before I stopped playing, I got a case of All Stars for Christmas. Yesterday I just went to the field and used this 2-3 year old paint (approaching three years) and the consistency in the paint wasnt bad. There was some swelling and crap goin on, but thats to be expected when the stuff gets left in ur overheated room over the summer when the AC isnt turned on.
Yesterday I was shooting ropes with my matrix... using 3 year old paint... judge it for yourself.
Only problem was the shells got a little hard and the paint wasnt breaking as easily as it normally would, but hey... thats what happens when paintballs are overheated, then frozen, then overheated, then frozen again.. |
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| Conclusion: |
All Stars are the most amazing paintballs I've ever used and they will hold up for an extremely long time, unlike other crappy brands of paint. Invest the extra 10 bucks or whatever and get some GREAT paint. |
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