Period of Product Use: |
| 3 months | 1 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
Tippmann custom 98/ Sierra One |
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| Marker Setup: |
Viewloader select force hopper
Ninja HPA tank
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| Strengths: |
CHEAP
stock clamping feedneck
air efficient
Pretty accurate, depending on paint used |
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| Weaknesses: |
Grip tends to come loose
small ball detents |
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| Review: |
Hey there! so. Im still pretty new to paintball, but ive tried a few guns here and there and owned a few myself. Ive had a sierra one, a G4, a GOG G1, and now i own an SW-1 and this is by far the most reliable marker of the bunch. I was looking for a nice cheap marker that i could use in the winter and i couldnt be happier with the SW-1. I only paid 90 dollars for mine because it was a display model and it was on sale.
It comes with some awesome sights (even though i dont use them) the stock clamping feedneck is just amazing considering most 150-250 dollar markers dont even come with any. I like the grip although it likes to come loose and its hard on the fingers to tighten it up real hard. The marker is very easy to maintain and clean even though these type of mech guns can handle a beating and no cleaning and still work great.
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| Conclusion: |
If you are looking for a very cheap back up marker or are brand new to paintball this gun is a great starter. Very little maintenance and if you have to take it apart, its very easy to do so. GET ONE! |
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