my lil ol trilly feels so out of place in this thread with all the "race" guns
but..................
100 feet or less and im accurate enough, even carefully placed long shots are possible if i focus, obviously im a woodsballer if you cant tell so...........
anyways, its still a very decent piece of gear and let me tell you theres some folks that hate being on the opposite end of this thing when we play
as you can see i have applied some camo tape to help break up the blue, we dont have much though so i just sort of covered what i could, i need to get more to finish the job, even as is out of the box the blue was more of a matte no reflective which helped, but now with some of that camo tape it really helped me make like a hole in the woods, with the exposed rod on the other side I didnt want anything to work loose and bind it, so i opted to not place tape there, besides i play with the gun against my chest anyways until ready to fire, that way it keeps a tighter profile and helps me blend in better out in the brush, with the remote line and just screwing the quick connector right there it also made a world of difference, i can quickly draw my bead and engage and im big time very flexible now to crawl, squirm and worm my way in the underbrush

the sport trilly was a gas through grip anyways so why not just get the remote line straight to it and lose all that silver braded hosing and connections

as i prefer more of a pistol grip anyhow and this .45 feels right at home for me and i hold it as such two handed
if it were a speedballin gun it would be more like your traditional cocker, because I would have gotten a much better more expensive model

hehe but for our woodsballing one headshot or two body shots your out, so why waste the paint ???????
hope you all like my ghetto attempt to make a woodsball gun out of lowest of the low WGP autocockers
enjoy
cheers all