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Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
4 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
i saw an e-grip if that counts
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| Marker Setup: |
tippmann A-5, with a response trigger, rear velocity adjuster, metal front grip, ACI 6 stage expantion chamber, on/off drop forward, double trigger, and a 2002 all american barrel with a silver freak front 12" |
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| Strengths: |
shoots very fast!!! like 15bps!!!! that good considering the E grip can only shoot 18bps. |
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| Weaknesses: |
you use more paintballs and maybe a little co2, but not that much more co2 |
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| Review: |
i love the response trigger, it can shoot so fast, it has the sweet spot in the middle of the pull. this takes some getting used to when you first get it. when i was paintballing a few days ago, so kid with a semi spyder got so mad at me because i could shoot so much faster then him. i was laughing. some kid also had a fully auto spyder, but it broke like ever ball and he ended up only useing it in semi mode. so far i have only used the respose tirgger in one day of game, but i have shot it around the house alot, its so cool. i think that the $75 or what ever you pay for it is almost worth just the intimidation that you get out of it. i mean when i was paintballing everyone was like o man i want that kid on my team!!! it was funny. |
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| Conclusion: |
buy it if you have the money, you could save up like $70-80 more and get the e-grip, but this is all i need. if you play in alot of tourniments with alot of pros that have like angles and shockers on a regular basis i guess you should just get the e-grip but its not all that much better, only 3bps, wooo like thats going to make you a hole lot better. ha ha |
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