Most people think it needs a new barrel but my accuracy is great and is helped by a laser sight on the rail. Could need a different drop forward.
Strengths:
Good accuracy
Few ball breaks
Easy disassembly
All metal parts
Weaknesses:
Not many but is kind'a loud.
Review:
Great gun few problem with it but you can easily work them out yourself. The middle ranged price makes it good for anyone. I personally wouldn't trade it for any gun that i've ever shot or played with. When you get hit by it you'll know! I think its much better than a electronic gun or full auto because i have had only one break out of about 40 + games playin with it.
rented spyders and tippmanns at the fields....waited a year b4 i decided to pursue paintball and get my own gun.
Marker Setup:
Bruizer Outlaw, added expansion chamber, 13" empire twister barrel (makes it 50x more accurate and quiet), everything else stock cuz nuthin else is needed.
Strengths:
-the bruizer outlaw is very durable, accurate, and intimidating
- will take any spyder upgrade
Weaknesses:
the balls will curve unless u get a new barrel.....easy to fix :)
Review:
The Bruizer Outlaw makes an awesome intermediate-playing gun to anyone in paintball. A lot of people say in previous reviews that it is heavy but i think they just need to get some muscles because i dont think it is heavy at all. For $200 I got this gun and it has never let me down. It has not needed any maitenence since I have got it, which just saves me money. One thing that I would change about this gun is the nut that sticks out of the side of the handle. It is not too much of a problem to me because i just wear gloves, but to some it could be a nuisence. My two favorite aspects of this gun is the great durability of it (you could throw it into a brick wall and it wouldn't break), and the really cool look of it. I find it to superior to most spyders. If you are greatly experienced in paintball but dont have much $$$ choose the Outlaw. IT WILL NOT FAIL U! i love mine and will always have it. A++
Conclusion:
I would recommend this gun to anyone of any age that is looking for a good gun that is not too expensive at all. It will serve you well in the most intense situations on the field. If you can find this gun for $200 or less, get it now. I give it a 9 as stock, but if you get proper upgrades on it I would definetly give it a 10. Excellent gun.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, March 13th, 2004 at 11:00 am PST
Tippmann Model 98 Custom, Spyder Shutter, PMI Piranna G3 Pro TS, Bruizer Bandit...all of these guns are decent and in the same price range
Marker Setup:
completely stock except for the 14 inch TASO ProSeries Barrel
Recommended Upgrades:
a new barrel is a must, the gun is set up to run at its best with nitro, but i haven't even tried it as of yet
Strengths:
To start off, the only gun that I had prior to this was a Brass Eagle Stingray. I moved up a lot when I purchased my Outlaw. I didn't have too much money for a new gun, but the Outlaw was right in my price range(I got it for $240). This is a very fast gun as far as non-electronic bolt-over-hammer blowbacks are concerned. Of all of the other guns listed under "similar products used" it is the fastest. Its accuracy is decent with a new barrel. The trigger pull is very smooth for my tastes. This gun doesn't break TOO many balls although it isn't immune. This is a very dependable gun as well. I can play with it and be sure that it isn't going to fall apart in the middle of a long game. Maintanence is easy. Just make sure to clean up after every day of play and u have a quality marker.
Weaknesses:
Well for starters, for some reason I had a few problems with the alen wrench screws on my trigger frame and the valve. They were in soo hard that I rounded the heads out just trying to get them out. I fixed the ones on the trigger frame, but the one that connects the valve to the body is totally worn. In the whole year that I have had it I have never gotten the valve out to clean it...it isn't so bad because in the whole year with it i haven't had any problem with the valve at all. In fact, it is probably just a coincidence anyway. Also...it is not as accurate as I hoped when i bought it. The stock barrel deffinately has to go. Those are really the only bad points I have had with this gun.
Conclusion:
Well...I'll say this. PBReview needs a 9.5 button on the ratings because this gun is just short of a 10 in my view. If you are looking for a decent marker that will give you many games of enjoyment while at the same time giving you opponents many games of walking toward the bench and save you a little cash...buy the Outlaw.