SP1 with a 16" JJ ceramic Barrel, Aim Point Comp2 Sight, Mag Light, Reloader Hopper
Recommended Upgrades:
A new barrel
Strengths:
Reliable
Shoots Straight
NEVER EVER breaks paint
VERY quiet
very versatile
Weaknesses:
Some barrels may not fit due to the shroud
Review:
I have been one that has NEVER had good luck with guns. From the old CO2 pistols to the Autococker I had last none of my guns were very reliable. We play only woods ball and this gun was made for it! I have so far banged it against trees, cradled through the dirt, ran it all day at times with just CO2, its even dropped in a river once! With all the abuse this thing still runs like a dream. All my friends who have MR3's and mid range Autocockers are jealous of my gun. I know what you’re going to say about the Autococker players being jealous, but the truth is the Autocockers are incredible guns when your not beating the crap out of them in the dirty woods. My last gun was a cocker and it was killer at speed ball, and the accuracy was incredible. The problem was when ever it got banged up it wouldn’t cycle right. This SP1 never needs work and its always performing great when I’m sneaking through the brush. Between the price and the incredible reliability and performance I would recommend this gun to anyone who plays in the woods.
Conclusion:
If your considering this gun - get it, you wont be sorry.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 at 11:32 am PST