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^^^ fully agree. (with cupcake)
ive had my stsg3 for almost 3 yrs, and have not even considered the possibility of my flush cocking rod breaking.
sure, every once in a while, when you mass manufacture anything, you are bound to have a defect somewhere. broken o ring? my god dude, you should have spares anyway...spend the nickel.
velocity problems.....abound in every marker....use oil and the right o rings. turn up the adjuster.
barrel....who the hell uses a stock barrel? and if the paint is too tight, buy different paint, works the same for every gun...hence barrel kits.
cant fit your hopper in? theres more than one way to take care of that...i had no problem with mine.
so you bought a gun you fail to operate correctly, and get mad at the manufacturer....id bet a $1000 that you never even called PMI with your problems. they would have taken care of every one of them for free...immediately...try that with kingman, im sure they care. instead, you relied on some "moron" at your local shop to handle a problem. that was your mistake.
recoil? dont be so retarded....if your that limp wristed that you cant hold your marker still, maybe you should take up something more suitable for yourself...like checkers.
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