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Originally Posted by HeartOfTheWolf
dude any spyder would dominate this gun
blue loctite sucks, reds better
pure energy tanks are alot better then those rhino air tanks from walmart
the guns a waiste of money so if he cant afford a better gun then he can save up or go do some chores or something.. why waist money on a cheap gun that you know thats going to have to be replaced soon any ways
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a spyder is certainly better quality, but so long as the marker is working they're going to do the same thing.
pure energy tanks and the wal-mart tanks, as long as they contain co2, make no difference.
To set thing straight about lock-tite:
With red locktite you'll have to strain and struggle and grunt and groan, break tools, etc to get the part undone. This is not acceptable in paintball, where youre' constantly making fine adjustments and taking things apart. Red locktite was made for holding on engine bolts. There's also green locktite which basically never, ever comes off
Blue locktite holds up against vibrations and abuse. I use it with bolts on my mower deck and have never had an issue. If you want to argue that my mower deck vibrates less than a paintball marker feel free, but you're going to be wrong no matter what.
There is no reason,ever, to use red locktite on paintball gear. the only application I can remotely think of is on a feedneck, but then again most players know to twist clockwise when removing and installing their hopper.