Empyre
03-26-2005, 09:55 PM
Alright, I know this is a highly anticipated marker but I am not one for much talk. All I can say is that it comes with PDS standard (usually a $150 upgrade) and looks SEXY. It has a timmy style frame, a bladed trigger, no tray ( I don't know what it is but I bet its good :D ), new detents, and some SICK milling, this thing is hot. It also doesn't look all chunky like the other ICD markers. On the downside: Its capped at 18 (this can be seen either way), its $350, it does not come with a bottomline. I think it might be spring return, Ill check with the manufacturer when it comes out though. With the release of the Wrath and the Ion it is gonna be hardpressed to become popular among players. Quick comparison:
2005 BKO: 18 BPS, PDS, Bladed Trigger, Air Ram (Spring Return?) Operation. Low Pressure Operation (PSI?), Has some sort of feedneck lol (might be a clamper or might be O-ring). Expensive for what you get (In comparison to Ion and Wrath)
*No Vids*
Wrath: 20 BPS, Break Beam ACE (I hear they have good logic), nice looking blade trigger (adjustable, magnetic?), Air Ram (Spring Return?) Operation, runs at ~200psi. Small and Sexy, comfortable (from what I've heard). Has a clamping Feedneck. Very nice quick-strip, two quick motions and your bolt is out and you can run a squeegee through the receiver.
Vid Showing the gun in action, not for use in determining speed (http://www.pbvidsupload.com/upload/wrath%201.avi
)
Shows Vid of marker dry firing and quick-strip (http://pbvids.gamesxposed.com/files....1111355235.wmv
)
Ion: 17 BPS (Has Ramping, full auto, and burst modes), Break Beam ACE (Good Logic), magno-blade trigger that is adjustable (I hear its too stiff though), Blow Forward (3-Way, full Air pneumatics) Operation, runs at 150psi.
Looks FUGLY, long, bad stock trigger. Is bery light and has no kickback. Has an O-ring Feedneck. Hard to disasemble in a hurry (you better hope to god you don't chop)
For most of these I'd recommend a new trigger, reg (although the stock ones are quite consistant from what I've Read), barrel and for the Ion, a long *** drop (and a clamping feedneck). With those these guns are pretty much at peak performance (except for replacing aluminum moving parts with delrin)
Has list of specs (http://www.shorepaintballsupplies.com/bushmasterbko1.html)
Has a larger pic of the computer design scheme (http://www.murderincpaintball.com/page.php?pg=product&id1=&id3=&product_id=171&PHPSESSID=7321822672c7a33a5285eb551d8d9ac1)
2005 BKO: 18 BPS, PDS, Bladed Trigger, Air Ram (Spring Return?) Operation. Low Pressure Operation (PSI?), Has some sort of feedneck lol (might be a clamper or might be O-ring). Expensive for what you get (In comparison to Ion and Wrath)
*No Vids*
Wrath: 20 BPS, Break Beam ACE (I hear they have good logic), nice looking blade trigger (adjustable, magnetic?), Air Ram (Spring Return?) Operation, runs at ~200psi. Small and Sexy, comfortable (from what I've heard). Has a clamping Feedneck. Very nice quick-strip, two quick motions and your bolt is out and you can run a squeegee through the receiver.
Vid Showing the gun in action, not for use in determining speed (http://www.pbvidsupload.com/upload/wrath%201.avi
)
Shows Vid of marker dry firing and quick-strip (http://pbvids.gamesxposed.com/files....1111355235.wmv
)
Ion: 17 BPS (Has Ramping, full auto, and burst modes), Break Beam ACE (Good Logic), magno-blade trigger that is adjustable (I hear its too stiff though), Blow Forward (3-Way, full Air pneumatics) Operation, runs at 150psi.
Looks FUGLY, long, bad stock trigger. Is bery light and has no kickback. Has an O-ring Feedneck. Hard to disasemble in a hurry (you better hope to god you don't chop)
For most of these I'd recommend a new trigger, reg (although the stock ones are quite consistant from what I've Read), barrel and for the Ion, a long *** drop (and a clamping feedneck). With those these guns are pretty much at peak performance (except for replacing aluminum moving parts with delrin)
Has list of specs (http://www.shorepaintballsupplies.com/bushmasterbko1.html)
Has a larger pic of the computer design scheme (http://www.murderincpaintball.com/page.php?pg=product&id1=&id3=&product_id=171&PHPSESSID=7321822672c7a33a5285eb551d8d9ac1)