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Tuesday, February 20th, 2001 |
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| Strengths: |
This is a pretty good gun. I love the stock barrel and exp chamber, no need to upgrade there. I also like the splash job that comes on it. I also like the internal cocking system, better than a spyder or tippman to me and i like that it can be field stripped w/out any tools. |
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| Weaknesses: |
There are a couple things I didn't like about the GS. The powerfeed gave my trouble for one thing. It just stopped turning after about a month, it was ok cause i just replaced it with a spyder one and it worked fine from then on, but still a concern for other people with only one gun. Next, i thought the trigger pull was a little heavy. If you plan on getting a venturi bolt for this gun a good thing to know about it is that it spins the ball the opposite way that the porting goes on the stock barrel. This is kind of a shame becasue the zero gravity is a great stock barrel and any other barrel wont look as good because of the paintjob, but oh well. I also thought that the kickback on it was a little too much, but had a pretty good feel to it. |
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| Conclusion: |
I ended up selling this gun to my friend who liked it and I got a mag. I also owned a spyder shutter and I actually chopped more balls with the GS. I think it is a good gun for the price and F4s are pretty durable. I was running the GS on nitro and it was pretty accurate. I would reccomend a regulator, specifically a palmer reg,(palmer-pursuit.com) those things are the best when it comes to c02 and runs great on nitro. I think a revo would be a good upgrade for a GS, and then maybe a reg. I would say barrel in most cases but the stock is pretty good. Overall a good gun-8 |
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| Rating: |
| 8 out of 10 | Last edited on Saturday, January 29th, 2005 at 7:56 am PST |
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