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Period of Product Use: |
| More than 5 years | 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
I've used a Tippmann 98 C, VM-68 and Spyder (non-electro)...
For the price of this marker you can have fun all day... it cost under $100 but unfortunately NU-Line are no longer in business so one would have difficulties finding one of these Great Markers... This marker is extremely durable like the legendary VM68 which is in fact the same barrel threading as the Bruizer sport... |
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| Marker Setup: |
I have a 96 Autococker with 12" Dye Boomstick Barrel, ACI Threeway, ANS Ram, Palmers Rock Reg, Pro Team Gauge, Check It Low Pressure Reg, TASO Hour Glass Venturi Bolt...
Bruizer Sport...
TASO PRO-Series Barrel (VM-68 Threading/same as Bruizer SPORT)
Expansion Chamber,
Autococker aftermarket beaver tail, and cocking rod,
Dye Econo-Sticky Grips
Spyder Imagine-Dye 12" Stainless Steel Barrel |
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Recommended Upgrades: |
I recommend getting an expansion chamber setup to maximize Air efficiency and a great 10-12" Barrel (VM-68 Barrel Threading Pattern) |
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| Strengths: |
For the price of this marker...
IT IS WORTH IT, VERY DURABLE, RELIABLE, STRONG STEEL CONSTRUCTION AND Marketed by the finest women in Paintball, Brittany Bauer... |
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| Weaknesses: |
The bad thing about this product is that NU-LINE is no longer in business making it difficult to find this marker, so if you have it, keep it in good condition because you never know if it will turn into a collectors item (j.k.)
another bad thing about this situation is that we probably wont see Brittany Bauers AD in action pursuit games magazines which is what I really buy it for anyways... j/k.
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| Conclusion: |
Great Gun for Price...
Durability is not a question, probably the most durable paintball marker out there...
Upgrades are hard to find because Bruizer is no longer in Biz.... |
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