VM68, 16" SmartParts, Turbo Micro Boost exp.chamber, GasThruStock, remote line (and still heavy)
Recommended Upgrades:
barrel...
and more stuff to lightening :)
Strengths:
reliable, just like AK-47 (in my country it was known as paintball-Kalashnikov)
Weaknesses:
heavy.... heavy.... hard to find some upgrades (other than barrel)
slow trigger...
heavy :)
Review:
this is my second marker :) (first was BrassEagle Tigershark)
Me and many friends have plenty of fun playing with VM :)
I upgrade my VM to a nearly all available parts and... sold out and buy a Automag :(
overall...
this marker is not for beginners - required to much of work with his (cleaning, lubing, adjusting)
This is marker for player-hobbist, who's plays for fun, regardless of Angels, Shockers and other elektric devices playing on the same field
Conclusion:
as above - good marker for museum, and old skul players, and for telling some stories from early semi's years
jop its old and heavy but angel is also heavy :D and VM is not for speedball, but if u make some crazy upgrades (cut 20% of body, and 250psi upgrade) u have great marker...where r u from, poland?
Museum?!? I would never think of doing that to my baby. She may kick, but she shoots just as far as any autococker and after I'm through with her, will be able to shoot twice as fast.