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Period of Product Use: |
2 years |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Marbs, Evil, Just about everything |
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| Marker Setup: |
Spyder with custom barrel |
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Recommended Barrels: |
Small bore, but they seem to work in all very well |
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| Strengths: |
Thick, Thick, and thicker fill, even in the heat it stayed like butter. |
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| Weaknesses: |
Sometimes it is hard to find, wish more stores would start selling it..... |
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| Review: |
We went out last week and there were six players, they all had top line paint, I had Anarchy, by te end of the weekend, they were all begging me for my Anarchy. It is thick which seems to make shoot straighter, and harder, and no breaks in the guns at all. I have always used Nelson, it seems to be the only paint you can count on time after time, and not have bad batches. I tried Marbs, and Evil, it is actually a joke compared to Anarchy. Just break a Marb open, or Evil, then an Anarchy, you will be shocked. One of my friends called the company, Nelson, to find out where he could order some. They did tell him this new formula will stay thick up to 90 degrees, and I believe them. I was also at the last Pan Am, and even there the first couple of days there was a lot of different paint used, a lot of PMI but by the second or third day I noticed most of the serious players moving toward Anarchy. All I can say is do not believe me, try it and you will believe yourself. This has to be one of the best kept secrets in paintball. I mean THICK FILL, I have never seen such stuff...GREAT! |
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| Conclusion: |
Don't waist your money on PMI or the other so called top shelf stuff, there is a new Sheriff in town and his name is Anarchy, I truely think it is out to take over the world, the world of paintball.... |
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