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Period of Product Use: |
6 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Some other remotes, don't know the name though |
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| Marker Setup: |
Tippmann a-5
dog-leg air-thru stock
flatline barrel
Howltzer front bolt
red dot scope
laser
tactical grip/spring loaded bi-pod
low profile hopper
remote hose
Back-up Icon-z
Halo-b hopper |
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| Strengths: |
The hose is solid |
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| Weaknesses: |
Like other reviews you can loose parts see body (v v) |
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| Review: |
Before i just had the bottle on the gun but then it started to annoy me, the gun was like a fat guy sitting on my arm, a few of the guys in the team switched to the remote hose so i followed like a sheep.
With this being my first and only remote hose i do have experience from feedback from the other players about theirs, many of them complained about theirs getting tangled and coiling itself into a knot even one of the splitting.
So when my hose arrived in i was a bit worried about it being the same but com pairing mine to the others, they are not a patch on it, the hose itself on with was a lot wider and the coil basically kept its true shape but it was a bit annoying having it dangling in front of me all the time.
Now i have an air-thru stock i don't even notice the hose it give me so much freedom and allows me to keep the gun closer to my body.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >The only problem<<<<<<<<<<<<<& lt;<<<<<<<<<
On the picture the orange bit on the right screws in and out (in to allow gas out and out to stop the flow)
one you have unscrewed it you can get the whole screw out and it has happened to me twice when the game has fdinish and i unscrew the orange part and i head back to camp the screw falls out sont know how but it does. |
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| Conclusion: |
I would recomend the you get an air thru stock like the dog-leg and always make sure you screw the orange part back in once off the bottle. |
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