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Twisted Angel
12-23-2001, 05:07 PM
ONLY PEOPLE THAT OWN, or have owned, A BLACK DRAGUN /ELECTRIC!!

What do you think of them? What has gone wrong on them?
And where can I get a metal trigger???

Siress@aol.com

Twisted Angel
12-28-2001, 02:50 PM
TTT

These guys look like their taken a crap:
:eyes: :mad: :blush: :dizzy: :mad2:

Letchworth40
12-28-2001, 03:08 PM
What does that have to do with the "buy sell trade" forum?

AutocockerFreak
12-28-2001, 03:09 PM
Why is this in the trading forums?

Twisted Angel
12-28-2001, 03:14 PM
cause thats where I was at the time I felt like puttin this up
:P

bjorn1
01-02-2002, 05:27 PM
I recently bought a black dragun....I have not had any problems !!
It is fast... accurate...and fairly inexpensive compared to other markers....

FuzzyRag
01-02-2002, 10:00 PM
I've got one fairly recently myself, no problems yet *knock on wood* just got a cheesy barrell though

HampsterFist
01-10-2002, 01:23 AM
I've had my Dragun for about 3 months now, and have used it every chance I could.

Problems I've encountered, and solutions for those problems.

-Ball Chops
not to blame on marker, blame on hopper. To use a gun as fast as this you need some kind of revy to keep up with it, otherwise you'll be shooting faster then you can feed it and it will chop a ball half way down into the chamber because of this.

-CO2 Usage
I'll have to admit this gun will cause you to use a bit of co2, but not drastically too much, just a lil bit more then you may like. This is explainable... simply... this gun was made to be shot fast. You will be tempted to shoot it as fast as you can, this will cause the stock regulator, and expansion chaimber to not be able to keep up with the rate of co2 flowing through it, causing it to not be able to regulate liquid co2 into gas co2 as fast as your firing. You'll notice the lil co2 clouds at the end of your barrel due to this. 2 solutions to this problem, fist one is the cheap and inexpensive way... control yourself to not shoot fast, or... buy an aftermarket regulator, expansion chamber, valve, and bolt, and even an aftermarket low pressure chamber if you want to take it that far. Then you can fire as fast as you like and it will regulate the co2 more effeciently. Run low pressure for best results.

-Stock Barrel Performance non-impressive
This is with all paintball guns, your stock barrel will almost always not be too great. But for a stock barrel and concidering its relatively short length (some odd 7 inches or so), its pretty accurate for what it is, and I keep mine on hand for CQB games like urban fields, and speedball games. Just slap any barrel you want on, its spyder threaded so you have a wide range of options.

Those are the only problems I have encountered, and as you can see... their not really problems are they? Hehe. I love the gun, its only $200 to own and performs on par with guns in the $400 range, you can go heads up against angel toting players and not have a doubt in your mind about holding your own. The only thing you have to worry about... is yourself. Overall its a great gun, I rate it 10/10, its at the top of its price class and beyond.

Gotchabunkard
01-25-2002, 10:37 PM
Will anybody trade there Black Dragun

weefek
01-27-2002, 08:28 AM
for what? i'll trade for a cocker

Gotchabunkard
01-27-2002, 09:01 AM
Well I have a tricked STo but its worth
alot more than a Black Dragun...but I will trade this for just the gun

Spyder Sonix(brand New not even 200 paintballs been through it )
>just cleaned and oiled
>Blue Blade
>Sonix Stock barrel
>TL barrel (coulple scratches at the end but doesn't effect performance)
>10 12 gram C02's
>JT Nvader mask (Good Condition)
>200 round hopper
>50 round hopper
>barrel squeegie
>Elbow
>2 100 round paintball canisters (lost one lid)
>carry bag for canisters and strap
>barrel plug
>200 paintballs
>Allen wrench
>Screwdriver
>cleaning cloth
red dot sight
>A skull tie on cap Just somthing to cover
>you head when you have you mask on