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Mr. Kitty
01-27-2003, 06:49 PM
Any thoughts on this marker? Is it worth the extra $$$ between it and a stock BK0?
Murder Inc. BK0 (http://www.murderincpaintball.com/MAIN%20PAGE%2010-13-02.htm)
Please take a look.
ShootPaint
01-27-2003, 06:57 PM
This question has been asked several times only to recieve different answers from different people.
My basic answer is as follows.
The Murder Inc BKO will make you look good. It is a eye catching marker with the nice milling and different availible colors. It however has no internal upgrades to make the marker preform any better.
You can buy a standard BKO, it wont look as nice, and have it Vaporized. This will make the marker more consistant, more efficent and able to fire quicker. You can then take the extra money after the Vaporization and get a reg, valve, bolt etc... You will have a better preforming marker, but it wont be as pretty as the Murder Inc.
The question you have to ask yourself is, Do I want to look good in the dead box or do I want to be the one putting people in the dead box?
Answer that and you will know which marker you want!
Mr. Kitty
01-27-2003, 08:11 PM
Thanks for your input. But I was wondering, say I take the vaporize path with the stock BK0, and get a new reg, new internals, and a new chip. Can I send it somewhere to be milled and re anodized?
Creeper
01-27-2003, 08:13 PM
Yeah, but the millng will cost alot of money. You can do what I am doing- buy a murder inc and have it vaporized!
Mr. Kitty
01-27-2003, 08:38 PM
Where are you getting your Murder Inc. From the company?
How much is vaporization and what exactly does it add? All Vapor Products?
goto http://www.vaporworks.net/services.html
Creeper
01-28-2003, 10:20 AM
I bought it slightly used (just like new). I was going to get it and a Kapp Drop and On/Off for 400, but instead I got it and a PB Drop, ACI 12", JJ Ceramic 14", and a TASO SS 8". Not too shabby.
Mr. Kitty
01-28-2003, 03:06 PM
Are you all getting package number 1, 2 ,or 3. Number 1 sounds best to me.
JTramoDude
01-28-2003, 03:09 PM
well... all this being said, i definately say they are not worth the pricetag.... u get nothing performance wize for allll that money
Mr. Kitty
01-28-2003, 04:34 PM
All that money? Its only 75 bucks more.
JTramoDude
01-28-2003, 04:40 PM
they lowered the price it seems.... but its still $75... i don think its worth it.
ayzian
01-28-2003, 04:51 PM
there is absolutely no performance difference. If you really want the gun for looks, get the MI BKO. Otherwise, you could get a nice reg or barrel wit that extra money.
Mr. Kitty
01-28-2003, 06:38 PM
What if I want to look good while putting people in the dead box?
JTramoDude
01-28-2003, 06:48 PM
buy a regular bko and put it together nice and with the money u saved practice or buy new regs/barrel. thats how
another thing about it, i see 3 of these a day when i go to fireball mountain cause im in the MI area.... and wow custom guns r annoying when theres so many of them that u c 'em everywhere... kills the whole custom part..... i mean, you could even get a regular bko and get it annoed at alota places for that much money to blow away a flamer bko
ShootPaint
01-29-2003, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Kitty
Are you all getting package number 1, 2 ,or 3. Number 1 sounds best to me.
If that is the case I, personally, would take the stock BKO. I would have it Vaporized. Then add some nice aftermarket regs, barrels, bolts, chips, etc... to it. Once I had the marker preforming to its best I would save my money to get the milling and ano. You dont look as good until the end process, but you will have a good preforming marker.
Second option. Get the MI BKO. You now look good right off the bat, but it wont preform as well! Take your spare cash and upgrade the marker. This may take a little longer but you should recieve the same results as above.
Do you want preformance or apperance? Like I said before if you answer that questions you will know what you want.
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