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Period of Product Use: |
3 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Tested up'd ion |
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| Marker Setup: |
Stock Epiphany
LAPCO Feedneck
Eggy
48/3000 Steely |
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Recommended Upgrades: |
You MAY need a new feedneck, depending on the hopper you use, a feedneck should cost no more than $50
If you like to play tight, you might consider a small dropforward |
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| Strengths: |
Very Adjustable for firing modes, single, rebound(2x), burst(3x)
Reliable
Fast
Accurate
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| Weaknesses: |
Only Weakness so far is the feedneck |
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| Review: |
Stock
Matching Freak
All around matching colors
SP On/Off
Somewhat easy to adjust settings, you can set it for a super long trigger pullback for shot activation, or a very short tap on the trigger activation point. Whatever your style it will fit you.
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For the price I got it for($400CDN $448USD) new, it has proven to be a very good marker
Accurate
Fast
Reliable
Nice Trigger
Looks Sweet
100% worth the extra cash over an ion
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Feedneck will only fit a few types of hoppers
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| Conclusion: |
If you are debating whether or not to buy this or an ion, buy this.
With the ion, you absolutely must get a barrel, and a feedneck.
Eventually you will want to upgrade it with additional accessories such as a body, a regulator, trigger, on/off, etc. After all of these upgrades you wouldve gone over the Epiphany's price and had spent so much into a gun that you probably will want to upgrade away from.
Epiphany's are the ion's big brother, he has cool looks and everything already equiped |
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