Dude, I have a Triad. I've Taken out NPPL pro's with it... But he really didnt no where i was.LOL. But yea It is a great beginner gun... Just don't shoot to fast b/c it will chop like a MOFO..
Dude, I have a Triad. I've Taken out NPPL pro's with it... But he really didnt no where i was.LOL. But yea It is a great beginner gun... Just don't shoot to fast b/c it will chop like a MOFO..
You are really gay.
Anyway, the Triad, my cousin has one and its So/So. I would suggest it.
brass eagles cant chop any more than another guns... mind you there is a difference between a misfed ball being chopped in half by the bolt and a ball breaking due to contact with rouch surfaces. if you are "chopping" alot, try taking some sand paper and smoothing out the lip of the bolt... i did it to my e rex pro and it worked wonders.
I recently bought a Triad to see if I would like paintball or not. I figured might as well spend 80 on a package instead of 150 for just a gun and possibly not like it. I have to admit that the Triad isn't the best gun but is still a great beginner gun. It's very simple to dissassemble, not as simple as my brothers Spyder but still easy, two of my cosuins also bought Traids and haven't had any problems with them. They are great guns if you only play a few times a year like my cousins and I. Just wish I could find some info on how to take off the foregrip. It does become boring after a while since you don't have many options for upgrades. I'm now saving for a Tippmann since they have more upgrades and alot of my friends have them and say they are good guns.
I gota triad 2, it is a good starter gun and if you don't play alot, just don't shoot fast, get a new hopper ( Grav feed...) and a better barrel for like 30$, and why would you want to take the foregrip? It's kinda heavy to shoot with one hand.