This new series of markers from M3 is based on the very popular mechanical marker that went under the name of the Bruizer. This marker comes with a regulator and a bottomline connection.
Product Availability
The M3 Paintball Products Fuel Model 91 is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore.
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All of the above and a new bolt, which I don't have.
Strengths:
Accuracy
No one else has it!
Weaknesses:
Stock gas-thru grip is a 1 pounder.
No horizontal regulator space.
Side Cocking
Heavy.
Review:
I've had this gun for a year, and it has been good to me. It is accurate and reliable. One problem is that the bolt makes a metallic sound when you fire. It is very noisy. Everything was going great until my brothers friend (bought a Point Zero and it broke) borrowed it from me and broke the bottomline adaptor. I bought a wonderful PMI expansion chamber and a microline kit with a Psycho Ballistics drop forward. Now it works great, especially since the stock gas-thru grip was heavy. I removed the sight rail, and now it weighs under 3 pounds, without the CO2 and Hopper. I often don't use the expansion chamber and just have a vertical bottle because that brings the weight down considerably.
Conclusion:
Overall, this gun has benn good to me, even though I am buying an Impulse, and I reccomend it to everyone from the starting player, to the intermediate player. The bad thing is, you won't be able to find it anymore. Ha Ha.....heh.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, June 29th, 2004 at 11:10 pm PST