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Friday, November 9th, 2001 |
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| 2 of 3 people found this review helpful. |
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| Strengths: |
This Gun is good. Real good.
Very quick rate of fire. The machined double trigger is perfect. When I took the gun out of the box I thought the guy I bought it from did a triger job on it.
This gun never breaks balls.
The only time I broke balls I broke 6 out of 20 I had a leaky tank, my bolt a scrached beyond redemption ( I didn't know it at the time), and it was raining.
Thirdly, the quick strip bolt is a God-sent. The bolt does field strip in 2 seconds.
Last (if this maters to you) the gun looks good. The anodised alluminium is bright, but not refective. Also, it doesn't look all that much like a spyder (it's hard not to, with a dule over under tube designe.) , but it out performs (in my opinion) an spyderX and cost 100 bucks less. |
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| Weaknesses: |
I can only think of two things I don't like so much about this maker.
1. the reason it's cheaper than most other makers of the same quality, is because all you get is the marker. That means, no bottom line, no expantion chamber, and a not so good barel, But this is also a blessing. You wont get stuck with a expansion chamber (or grip) that you don't like, and you have a little extra cash for more formitible upgrades.
2. the bolt is made of a very light grade alluminim. This is what makes alot of markers firer faster, and break less balls, but it also shortens the life of the bolts. |
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| Conclusion: |
This Maker is the best maker you can buy for under 400 bucks. I got a remoteline, expantion chamber, 14in Cp barrel (it takes spyder threads), and a defuser bolt (now I'll never break balls) for 130 bucks. I bought the gun from a guy in Canada for 130 (that's with shipping) so i payed 290 for the entire setup ($30 for a 24oz tank)
You realy don't need a new blot the one on it is fine, but like I said I killed my last one, so I went with a defuser insted of a stock replacement. On the upside the difuser has made the gun substansional more quiet (which is a comon complaint with this gun).
all and all
If your liooking for a good all round gun, and you consider yourself a volume fire player, buy it. You'll be happier with it than a Spyder comback, or bruser.
If you play speed ball, you need one (just don't play against me), 130 compare to 400 for a used auto. If your a sniper you shouldn't be reading this. You already know to by a tippmann/flatline. |
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