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Old May 12th, 12:10 AM   #3 (permalink)
Dusty1
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Jasper Indiana
Posts: 21
Yes I have 4 gen 4 Timmys,each black (go figure lol)There is no comparison between the Gen 4 and Gen5's.Efficiency difference,lighter,quieter,smoother.I've been a Timmy Fan for years,and have to say these Gen 5's are going to be the rage out in the fields this year.Very little maintance required,one can shoot 10 cases of paint before ever thinking about cleaning,and a good lube job.Remember the harness mess and the choir it is just to swap out the battery in other generations? No longer an issue.A Vice comes stock with what many call upgrades in the other platforms,such as the pillow bolt,new designed LPR and HPR,comes stock with a lever clamp feed,and the list goes on,and that comes stock with the Vice.You also get a sick milling job,making this a very light,and thin marker.With a proper tune,you end up with little to no kick,and a soft sound signature.The stock trigger in the Vice is sweet,but I opted to go with a Power Kodachi trigger,as the micro switch in the Yakuza board is around 85 grams,so the lighter dual bearing Kodachi just makes a perfect feel,at least for my needs.The 4C eye system IMO is what sets this beast up.In pure semi mode,and your laying down a string of paint,you'll notice that there is no gaps between balls in flight,meaning more CONSISTANT strings,so that extra couple balls consistancy makes a big difference towards players going to another bunker and ducking under your paint.I also opted for the new LP valve,this also gives you an even softer shot signature,but coupled with the pillow bolt,and reduced LPR settings,allows you to shoot the most brittle paint out there.I will always love my gen3's and 4's,but these new gen5's is just the advantage players crave for these days,small,light,and tight.
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