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Period of Product Use: |
1 year |
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Paintball Experience: |
1 year |
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Similar Products Used: |
VM 68
Spyder 2000
Brass Eagle Talon
Brass Eagle Blade |
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| Marker Setup: |
Stock setup (bottle under the barrel and all stock parts) |
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Recommended Upgrades: |
Longer Barrel
X chamber
Bottom line |
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| Strengths: |
Extremely durable, reliable, easy to maintain, very intimidating, loads of modifications and aftermarket parts |
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| Weaknesses: |
has a pretty sick recoil, stock barrel is kinda short, pretty loud |
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| Review: |
This was my first paintball gun that I bought. The first thing I noticed when I picked it up was how heavy it was and how it could only hold a 9 oz bottle under the barrel. I had my doubts at first, but once I started playing I was hooked to it. I loved how the recoil simulated a small rifle and just the design and sound of the gun were enough to intimidate people. The trigger pull was a little heavy, but after a while you get used to it. The cocking pin can be screwed in on either left or right side and the hopper mount can be mounted either way. This gun isn't exactly "CO2 efficient" but it definately has power. Maintainence is a breeze and the gun shoot fairly accurate. with a full hopper and CO2 on the front, it can get pretty heavy though. But if you have strong arms, you won't notice it really. People started nick naming mine "The Cannon" because of the recoil and because of how loud it was. I bought mine for around $75, and I was definately happy with what I got. Only reason I sold it was because there were no fields aorund were I live and I didn't know anyone who played. Now I regret selling it. This gun is definately a legend that is at the heart of some very grand stories |
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| Conclusion: |
A great gun for rec. ball and small tourney's Easy to maintain and just plain fun to use. I recommend this gun to anyone who can get their hands on one. |
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