Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Have used the tactical 6 position adjustable stock and i have to say not a patch on the dog-leg. |
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| Marker Setup: |
Tippmann a-5
dog-leg air-thru stock
flatline barrel
Howltzer front bolt
red dot scope
laser
tactical grip/spring loaded bi-pod
low profile hopper
remote hose
Back-up Icon-z
Halo-b hopper |
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| Strengths: |
Solid
keeps remote hose out the way
Brilliant for scope users |
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| Weaknesses: |
None
Maybe the price but it's well worth it.
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| Review: |
I bought this product not that long ago after deciding that it would help me to improve my game.
I am a woodsball player, although i like to just go for it i have taken an interest in sniping thanks to the flatline barrel.
After playing a few games with the flatine i felt as if i had no support from my gun because i had no stock
I borrowed a tactical adjustable stock which i found to be a great help but soon its flaws came out.
I was unable to look through my scope and found it hard to line up my shots with the flatline all because the stock has no indentation for my head and mask to fit in...
so... i turned to the dog-leg and yes it is a good bit of money but the advantage from it has paid its self already, now i can get right in behind the gun and it feels really supportive because it fits just right into your shoulder and also i can look down the scope and hit the target all the time one shot one kill and thats what i was looking for in my new sniper role. |
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| Conclusion: |
I think the stock is just the bees knees i can honestly put my had up and say i have not had a problem with it right from installation to out in the woods.
Even if you are not into the sniping style of play, still its would benefit your game play, even if your still not sure try and get a shot of a marker with the dog-leg you'll love it. |
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