Richochet 2K9, Clamping Feed Neck. Pure Energy No2 Tank.
Recommended Upgrades:
Clamping feedneck. Buy with the gun. 15+BPS Electric Hopper, APE Board.
Strengths:
Lightweight. Small. Cheap. Basic. Not Flashy. Not Ugly. Easy Maintenance.
Weaknesses:
Ramping mode will bust balls. Regulator is unpredictable. No Clamp Feedneck
Review:
Like it says, I've had this gun for about 3 years now. I love it. I always say skill dosent come with a players gun, it only helps. So its awesome to whip up on guys with Mini's and those expensive markers. Some people will bag on this because it is a "noob(new player) marker" Which I can see how someone that dosent pay for paintball himself but his parents pay for it can say that. It is great. It has lasted me throughout 3 years, No problems. The trigger is a lil wobbely(spelling?) the board is pretty basic, not to much going on. This gun dosent chop paintball at all if you're not ramping it. Once you start to ramp it will chop one every 2-3 hoppers i'd say. Shooting it, I can't tell that it has much kick, it is very accurate, the ROF(rate of fire) is great. I can keep lil heads pinned down all day. The trigger is very touchy, which I love. Very durable. I tripped while running and playing woodsball. The gun smacked the dirt hopper fell off. Only thing that happened with the gun is that it turned off. Which is a problem sometimes the gun will randomly turn off. Kinda sucks poppin up outta bunker looking to lay some cover for your friend then your gun not shooting.
Conclusion:
This is a GREAT basic gun for the moderate player, Woodsball or Speedball. If you're just starting out playing this sport and thinking you're going to get into it but not quite sure yet. This gun is definatly the gun for you. Dont go out and buy a Mini or DM9 or Angel and end up not likeing the sport. If you're looking to get into it a little bit more, like starting a team up or playing some tourneys with your friends every other week I would suggest getting the Dangerous Power G3. New Players- Moderate Players : Yes, Get It. Bigger Time Players/ Team Players/ Tourney Players: No.