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Period of Product Use: |
1 year |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Tippmann 98C |
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| Marker Setup: |
SP-1 with Trinity carstock, red dot sight, and remote line |
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| Strengths: |
Small
Cheap
Reliable
Very upgradeable
runs off air or CO2 very well |
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| Weaknesses: |
Feedneck location
Bolt isnt upgradeable |
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| Review: |
I love this marker. It is light, cheap, and very easy to maintain.
The fact this gun is so upgradeable draws many people, there are a few aftermarket boards out there, some of which have an eye attachment, which I find useless, as the gun doesn't require eyes. the low force bolt will not chop a ball no matter what you do. I actually have the confidence to stick my finger down the feedneck and pull the trigger without having my fingers broken. Though that means the bolt cant be replaced by an aftermarket bolt without loosing this ability, and I dont think there are any aftermarket bolts out there for the SP-1.
However there is alot of other stuff out there for it, most of which wasnt even made for the SP-1. Anything that mounts on a standard rail you can put on this gun. plus you can even use a 98C stock on it (provided you have the right adaptor plate for it). The only down side is you cant mount a sight and a stock without a 45 degree rail and a sight riser, as the feedneck location isnt the smartest in the world. That is the only major downside, is the feedneck. It is in the worst position possible for such a marker. |
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| Conclusion: |
All and all, this marker may have its downsides, but it is a very good gun. You cant find anything better in this price range |
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