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I would love to keep the VS2 but I have several reasons for wanting to get rid of it.
My experiences with the VS2 include. Not thinking about taking the battery out after charging it, then driving the hours to our camp in Kentucky, only to get the gun out to play and the battery be dead. Since the camp did not have any power, I had to try and charge the gun with my power inverter plugged in to the DC outlet on my ATV. Got it charged a little after missing about 1/2 hour of playing, shot about 500 rounds and the battery died again. I charged it some more, shot about 300 more rounds and then I was out of air in both of my N2 tanks. So I missed another hour of playing because I did not want to take my back up guns out of the hands of my friends who were playing with them.
The second experience was a little better, I had the battery charged and removed prior to playing, but I still only got 800 shots, while my friends are able to refill the C02 and play all day.
In addition, I just do not enjoy the hassles of playing electronic markers. Babysitting the battery, misfires from bumping the sensitive trigger, having to turn the marker on and find the setting for turning the eyes off just to uncock the bolt after cleaning. These several little things just make the gun not enjoyable to me.
Yes, I may be getting rid of the better gun, but the small hassles I am encountering make the gun somewhat of a pain to me, so therefore it is not a better gun for me. Different strokes for different folks.
Thus the search for mechanical marker.
Thanks,
Zack
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