Bone Daddy RG:
32 degrees 6-stage expansion chamber
32 degrees flame drop forward
14" Boomstick barrel
12 ounce tank with shoulder butt
Black VL revolution 12volt hopper
Recommended Upgrades:
new expansion chamber
barrel
Strengths:
cheap
sturdy
lightweight
nice grip on handle
easy pull trigger
Weaknesses:
x-chamber broke 3rd time playing
needs better barrel
Some leaking in lines
Review:
The design of the gun is good in my opinion. Good for intermediate players. Very threatening look to it. Uses spider parts and barrels. Just watch out for psi going too high, even if its only 1000 more than should be, cause the x-chamber will blow its seal. The weight of it surprised me when i first held it. Felt like I was holding a talon yet the balance was nicely suiting to me. Aiming and shooting came as no problem as the height of the gun when held properly made it easy to look more for targets than looking to hit targets. It's a gun im happy to rely on in any game.
Conclusion:
Overall, i enjoy the gun immensely and would recommend it to anyone. Youdont have all the troubles of electronic guns and its a very nice upgrade when your wanting to improve.
i picked this marker up as an upgrade marker from my first, i got it at sport chalet for a reasonable price of 120 dollars
Pros: durabilty, gas efficiency, and good stock barrel;
this gun is very durable, my mom actually ran voer it when i was working on it in the garage, and all that broke was the feedneck which was easy to replace with a check it products low rise vertical feed, this gun is also very gas efficient, with the Evil Detonator i get about 2000 shots out of a 9 oz tank
cons: this gun has the worst ball detent i have ever seen, the ball detent broke the first day i played with the gun, i replaced the ball detent with a bob long dual ball detent, it took about 15 minutes of milling to get it to fit
Conclusion:
this is a great mid level gun for the mid level player, very upgradeable
Rating:
8 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, April 9th, 2004 at 12:12 pm PST
Threading is odd breaks Orings on occasion
Chops paint
Bad air system
Review:
great gun for intermediate speedballers. great for $150 but i got myne online for 80$. I've changed my review. After about a month of play the gun totally went south. First, my gun won't accept any co2, the stuff it shooting out every hole on the gun . I go to my local pro shop and they tell me to just slip an extra O-ring in the ASA. I do and it actually works, but then the unthinkable happens, dun dun dun! My gas thru grip just blew apart because of the added pressure. I sent the gun back for a refund only to find out that the co2 opener pinny thingy on the ASA was too long. It's a good gun but the air systems are horrible and some are faulty
Conclusion:
Good beginner gun, but watch out for defective ones, AND FOR GOODNESS SAKE GET A NEW REGULATOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating:
6 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, July 23rd, 2004 at 9:55 am PST
gas effencient, light, nice looks, comfortable grip, cheap
Weaknesses:
balls breaking
o-rings break alot
Review:
overall this gun is great. it shoots 600+ on a9 oz. tank and is very light and comfortable. i got this for a good price of 90$. it looks really with the chrome. I bought this gun so that i could see what a semi auto gun feels like. now i like semi autos more than electics.
Conclusion:
If you are a begginer this would be a great gun its cheap nice reliable and works a long time.
The only real problem i had was that after about 5 minutes of use the O rings broke and CO2 was leaking. All i had to do was add a little bit of lube and the problem was fixed. The gun is very nice and is a good deal for the price.
Conclusion:
A great marker for a beginner and is worth the money.
Rating:
7 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, July 7th, 2003 at 7:10 pm PST
Game Face Rg w/ 32 degrees 14'' Whisper barrel w/ 32 degrees x-chamber
Recommended Upgrades:
Barrel
New x-chamber
Strengths:
accurate, reliable, easy on air, nice look, easy to clean, spyder parts
Weaknesses:
X-chamber broke the 3rd time i played
Review:
A good gun but it is better w/ another barrel cause the 12" suck and is not very accurate
I changed the x-chamber for a 32 degrees one and i did not have any other problems
Never choped exept with the sh***ty wal-mart balls so you understand that w/ good balls it do not chop
Conclusion:
cheap and I never had any problem since I have changed the x-chamber, overall it is a good gun
32 degrees whisper barrel and 6 stage X-chamber, spyder regulator
Recommended Upgrades:
barrel, x-chamber, regulator
Strengths:
Nice feel to the gun, easy to clean and take apart, balanced, looks great
Weaknesses:
Regulator, barrel, trigger
Review:
i bought this gun for around $100 back in 2004. when i first got the gun i was fooling around with the regulator and after that there was always a leak in the line. after that i bought a spyder regulator, no problems after that. i never had troubles with the X-chamber but my friend also bout the same gun and his o-ring blew out. so i upgraded mine. it uses spyder parts which is nice because it is so upgradeable. with the setup i have now i love the gun. only thing i still want to change is the trigger. i would love to make it electronical, but i dont know which kits to go with. if any of you have upgraded your trigger i would love to know what you put on it.
Conclusion:
It is a good cheap gun. great for intermediate and beginners. reliable and easy to clean
Velocity is very weak has any one else had this problem
Review:
The gun is very good but shoots slow the x-chamber has never broke like they said i paid 81 and it was a god deal.the gun is very gass good i get like 500 shots on a nine ounce it is one of the bestgame face guns ever
The marker seems fine but seems that the marker seals has broken and is a pain to repair. Not very good at wood ball but has got allot of pro points for speed ball.
looks good. The marker on the hole looks good and fires at a good rate of speed. Main bodie feels good and the balance is fine for the beginner. Marker needs to be maintained often that is a small price to pay.
Conclusion:
good marker for the starter and has the looks not sure that the marker is for good but will see how it runs the inferno has a better strip time and the site that i work at uses these and they have less brakes
none, ive only had 2 guns and the A-5 is WAY BETTER
Marker Setup:
Tippmann A-5
Flatline
Response Trigger
Recommended Upgrades:
new expansion chamber
maybe a new barrel
Strengths:
Looks good
Double trigger
CO2 Guage
Weaknesses:
The expansion chamber broke
The ball latch broke
The costomer service wasn't very good
Review:
This was the first gun had while playing paintball, it worked alright. I had problems with the expansion chamber, and ball latch and it took forever to get replacement parts from the dealer. It is fairly accurate, and probably chops a ball or two per game. I now have a Tippman A-5 which is an AWSOME gun! But its over twice as much this gun so your probably not going to want that. The Tippman 98 Custom or Model 98 are both very good guns which I've shot (they were my friends). And for about 10 - 20 more dollars you can get them.
Conclusion:
It was an okay starting gun. I wish i would have spent a few more dollars and gotten one of the two Tippmanns I wrote about in the review. So compared to them I'd give this gun maybe a 5, but since I'm just judging this gun i'll give it a 7.