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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
First Electro-pneumatic, previous marker was Spyder MR-1 |
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| Marker Setup: |
SP-1 with remote line, Empire Re-loader Hopper, and Spyder 4+1 Pack |
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Recommended Upgrades: |
Barrel (maybe) |
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| Strengths: |
CHEAP PRICE! Value for money, very efficient CO2 usage, small and light |
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| Weaknesses: |
needs 6-7 different hex keys to fully take apart, but that is NOT recommended |
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| Review: |
Body is nice and compact for CQB and with the recessed barrel, it keeps the barrel from sticking out. The nylon outer covering feels like plastic but it is pretty tough, taking a few beatings. Cleaning between the weaver rails with a Q-tip to get rid of paint can be a bother. I think that a few of the earlier complaints have also been resolved...
1) the battery no longer rattles, atleast mine does not
2) Select Fire mode and tourney lock out mode works great and is intuitive
3) Comes with full instructions in multi-languages
4) backed by a one year factory warranty
5) bought mine from Badlands.com and has lifetime warranty
One aspect that I am waiting for is upgrades. I hope that the manufacturers are going to realize that this will be a popular marker and to start making more scenario mods for it. Currently there is a stock and a board and barrels available. |
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| Conclusion: |
I personally beleive that this could be the marker that could bring Smart Parts into the scenario realm big time, in the leage of Tippman. However, more mods will have to be made for the product |
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