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Sunday, August 19th, 2001 |
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| Strengths: |
2001 model, This marker is very sturdy, which does make it a little heavy (especially with a 20 oz), i personally don't mind it, since it aids in accuracy, but others may. A 16" CP barrel (.689) makes it very accurate and the regulator makes for very consistant shots, i've had no ball breaks in 2000 rounds using this barrel and marbilizers. using an upgraded barrel made it the quietest gun on the field when compared to a wide range of spiders and pirranas. the trigger pull was fine for fast shooting, if i tried i could get 10 shots a sec, but i rarely need that amount of flying paint. |
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| Weaknesses: |
minor, but worth mentioning:
- you might need a set of gloves for a long day since the grip combined with the weight can get a little uncomfortable , especially on the ring finger where it rubs on the trigger guard.
- the reg line exits on the left side, making it awkward as a grip when you are right handed.
-stock 10" barrel had to go
-any size hopper joint makes the sight rail useless, it can only function as a handle, but i rarely need sights anyway.
-no thumb screws, only allen bolts make an allen key necessary for field stripping, but i doubt it will even need to be field stipped. |
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| Conclusion: |
dam fine marker. i was happy with it, i got mine with a full package for 220. other than a new barrel, not much should need to be done for intense recreational or light torney play. better quality/performance than low/mid level spiders or pirranas. i would reccommend this marker to anyone if they could get a full set-up for less than $250 |
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