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gooliemoolie
06-03-2007, 03:17 PM
I was wondering why so many people have "switched" to the Mini. When it first came out there were lots of complaints, now there seem to be less. Is this what you guys are seeing too? Anyway, please list a few pros and cons about the Mini...

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calaustria
06-03-2007, 03:28 PM
It's small, you don't really have to do any maintenance since it's practically a blowgun. The only con is that some people don't like how small it is. And the foregrip is kinda ugly.

FulRacAttack
06-03-2007, 05:35 PM
i love how small it is and i dont thinkthe foregrip is ugly at all, i mean it is all personal preference really but i prefer the tiny llight-weight design and think this gun is just plain rad. but i hav not had a problem wit performance yet

paintballn29
06-05-2007, 12:51 PM
It's small, you don't really have to do any maintenance since it's practically a blowgun. The only con is that some people don't like how small it is. And the foregrip is kinda ugly.


exactly, this guy knows what he's talking about. i think it's too small and cramped. and i think it looks like an smg from halo. lol and there are like nothing to maintain, unlike timmy's, i used to have one and i didn't have the time to lube it and clean it as much as i was supposed to.

calaustria
06-05-2007, 01:15 PM
Pretty much everything on this gun is preference. The size, the looks, the feel, the trigger, etc. The only thing that is factual about it is that it is simple to maintain, and durable. Don't get me wrong, I like the mini. But if some people don't, it's purely preference. You can't say that there's something wrong with them for not liking it. However, nobody can argue that the mini is hard to maintain or fragile. It doesn't have a hose to screw up, and it's just one tube. It sure isn't fragile. Everyone looks at it and thinks, "Wow, if I dropped that thing, it would shatter into a million pieces," just because it's small. In fact, these are easier to maintain and just about as durable as a Tippmann. I'm a busy guy, and I don't have time to screw around babying my gun. When I come home from a game or tourney, I just wipe it off, and throw it in my pile of paintball crap. Because it's so small, sometimes I drop it on accident, and it still doesn't break. But don't worry about dropping it unless you have giant hands.