Autococker competition SF- The PMR is much more reliable and less finicky.
Mini '11- About the same as the PMR, has a smoother trigger pull.
Marker Setup:
PMR SE
Expanded Trigger Guard
Stock Barrel or 12" JT two piece
Proto 3000psi/45cu Compressed air tank
Recommended Upgrades:
Trigger Guard- One that is wider. It will allow for more finger room and movement.
Strengths:
Weight
ROF
Accuracy
Durability
Reliability
Weaknesses:
Feed-neck- Doesn't hold all hoppers
Air inefficiency
Review:
A great gun for the player who isn't able to play every weekend, but who is still devoted to the game. I only had one major problem with the gun, and it was a manufacturer error, which was fixed by Proto at zero cost to me. It handles well and shoots a consistent fps, rarely requiring adjustment. The feed-neck doesn't work well with hoppers like the evo3 and the HALO which have different neck sizes. The gun is also a bit of a gas hog. Other than that it has been an amazing gun. I used for 4 years, before having to take it into the shop for a minor service. It shoots far and accurately and goes toe-to-toe with guns that are 2 to 3 times its price and can still compete with them.
Conclusion:
A gun that is well worth the investment for a player that is into the game, but can't play every weekend, or for a player looking to get their first electric marker. It is reliable, low maintenance, cost effective, and just flat out great to use.