Draxxus-Dusk,Midnight, and Blaze.
Allstars, marbs, big ball,
Marker Setup:
2k2 Shocker w/max-flo and 91 c.i. 4500p.s.i pmi "pure energy" tank
Its got da freak along with a 2-pc all american
viewloader evo II feeds the monster
oh yeah, i got the evil part for it too (pain to time)
Recommended Barrels:
Any variable bore diameter barrel system. My freak works good with them, just match it up with the correct insert.
Strengths:
Not to expensive
Good quality
Medium bore diameter
Weaknesses:
Thin fill
Review:
I use this paint the most for practicing or recball, in my opinion it is the best paint unless your at a tourney where you need a thin-shelled, heavy fill paint for your high-end paintgun
This paint is well manufactered, seems are tight and dimples are few.
This paint is always fresh because it stays good longer than most
Has a medium shell so it wont break in ur marker but you may get a few bounces
Thin fill - kids love to wipe this paint
Decent price- 45$ a case online or 65$ at the field
Conclusion:
If ur marker is running low pressure go with a thin shelled heavier fill paint like an all-star, el tigro', marbs or evil. They cost more but ar top-notch paint
But, if you dont want to spend 80-100$ a case. And have a regular paintball gun and hate paint busting in your marker then this is the paint for you.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, September 8th, 2003 at 2:54 pm PST