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shotbirdsfallin
01-29-2007, 01:01 PM
I just purchased one of these guns yesterday and they are mad nice.

Are the unpopular or something or is it just dead on pbreview?

Uziel Gal
01-29-2007, 01:23 PM
It's a relatively new marker - there just aren't that many in circulation yet. I'm sure that it's popularity will increase over time.

The other thing is that a lot of people don't like taking chances on new markers/companies, and don't think that you can get a good marker at a reduced cost, so they stick with the well known brands.

Once there are more Fusions around, and people see what they are capable of, they'll probably start selling in larger numbers. As long as they remain reliable over the long term they should do OK.

babustos
01-29-2007, 09:54 PM
^^What Uziel said. They are new markers, so people may be hesitant about buying them, especially coming from a brand new, unheard of company. They aren't unpopular, in fact I've seen at least 2 or 3 other Fusions at my field recently, just not enough people post threads about them. And when theres no threads, the forums are slow.

akathewolf
01-30-2007, 01:48 PM
thats because they are so nice that no one has problems with them, making the threads for them very little... also people are out having so much fun with them that they forget to post how good they are and post their pics :nododgy:

babustos
01-30-2007, 04:35 PM
I've had several problems with mine, I just knew what was wrong without needing to post a thread(even though I did post a thread about a different topic). Besides, with such great customer service they will answer all the questions for you.

shotbirdsfallin
02-03-2007, 07:22 PM
mm nice.

Also 1 more question..How many shots can I expect out of a new 9v battery?

babustos
02-03-2007, 08:52 PM
Well of course the day that I got mine, I went crazy on the battery. But the battery I used was given to me by my proshop, so I really don't know how used it was before I got it. I'm sure you can get a few cases on a 9v, but it depends on how often you click the solenoid and what kind of battery you would be using.

hahaatsimon
02-10-2007, 10:33 AM
i got a fusion i did what exactly what babustos did walk it out :P
but also adjusting the trigger
but yeah dp fusions just came out and they are a new company in the market and they seem to be a bit better then the pmrs

shotbirdsfallin
02-10-2007, 10:59 AM
My friend already stripped his PMR (dont know what the part is called but it's in the back) and the DPs trigger is mad nice. I got it to where it's great.

hahaatsimon
02-10-2007, 11:34 AM
really
nice...
i was thinking of getting a red pepper stick for mine
and mine i already traded parts with my friend
so i just need a barrel and a new board and im ready to go

Uziel Gal
02-10-2007, 11:42 AM
My friend already stripped his PMR (dont know what the part is called but it's in the back) and the DPs trigger is mad nice. I got it to where it's great.

It's the back cup - aluminium versions are now available.

babustos
02-11-2007, 09:47 AM
really
nice...
i was thinking of getting a red pepper stick for mine
and mine i already traded parts with my friend
so i just need a barrel and a new board and im ready to go

If you want a new board, wait for the T-board to come out. The stock Fusion barrel is sweet, I wouldn't replace it, but thats just me. Before getting a new barrel, I would wait for more aftermarket parts to be released and get those.

piccointegra
02-15-2007, 05:58 PM
yea theyre nice guns..our team is using it and our quest and karni is our back up guns

shotbirdsfallin
02-15-2007, 06:09 PM
btw, clicking away with the trigger doesnt mess anything up does it?

babustos
02-15-2007, 10:24 PM
yea theyre nice guns..our team is using it and our quest and karni is our back up guns

:eyes:

btw, clicking away with the trigger doesnt mess anything up does it?

No it won't, unless you try to pull it too hard and break something. You may be able to screw it up if you had it going at like 15 bps for 24 hours straight probably, but thats unlikely to happen unless you want to break it.

mugenXP
02-15-2007, 10:31 PM
The other thing is that a lot of people don't like taking chances on new markers/companies, and don't think that you can get a good marker at a reduced cost, so they stick with the well known brands.


as sad as it sounds, its very true. lol

if a good NPPL-pro team started using fusions, and DP decided to slap a $1,000 price tag on it, i'm sure it will become popular instantly.