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Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 2 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
Less than a month |
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Similar Products Used: |
The stock one - not nearly as smooth or easy to adjust pressure.
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| Marker Setup: |
2k3 Vert Feed Cocker (Blue)
Palmer Stabilizer
KAPP FAT Ram
KAPP Reflex Trigger
Eggy II
*sigh* 16 oz co2. |
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| Strengths: |
Smooth, keeps a good recharge rate, externally adjustable. |
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| Weaknesses: |
Looks kinda long |
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| Review: |
I just recieved my rock today and when I first recieved it, I put it to the tests.
Immediately I could feel a smoother cycling rate. It keeps up with a nice recharge rate as well. By this I mean that it keeps a good flow of air at all times throughout the marker.
Some test I did with this were the speed test for drop offs.
Of 35 balls, none of them had or showed any sighs of drop off.
To me this is a good thing to look for because if you're ripping you don't want any Drop off in any ball.
Another thing which I like about the LPR is that it's extremely easy to adjust. Unlike the stock reg which is hard to adjust this one can be done easily. Just take an allen wrench and crack it. This makes for easier sweet spotting which helps create better efficiency.
This rock is also much lighter than the stock reg, and looks much nicer on the marker.
Although it looks kinda long on my pneumatics it won't matter because it's the performance > looks.
This reg will perform well under co2, which is why I bought this over the micro because the rock handles the co2 a little better and co2 is what I'm using. For the money this has to be one of the best lpr's on the market. |
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| Conclusion: |
One of the best in my mind. Light, faster recharge, easy to adjust. Smoother cycling. What more can you ask for in an lpr? Nothing much. If you don't like the longer look just get the micro. |
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