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well its an alright starting marker
I had one of these for a month or two and it served me well. I bought mine for $59.99us which was a great price for a electronic blowback marker. I mean some electronic frames sold seperatly are about that price and more. As soon as i got mine, i modded the switch and made the plastic trigger adjustable, and boy that thing ripped. I could get to the max bps pretty easily, and it chrono’d very well once i put a regulator on it.
My breakdown of the marker.
Pros:
-Cheap!
-Comes with a stock barrel, hard plastic carrying case, and extra parts.
-Easy to maintain and tinker with.
-Good beginner marker
-its high pressure( also a good thing for beginners in my opinion )
-milling( i liked the clean milling, i only wish they made it top cocking )
cons:
-plastic frame and trigger( it is a hard plastic but its still not as durable as metal )
-10 or 13bps max board( con imo )
-rear cocking
-no beaver tail
-needs an adpater plate for some drops and rails( but then again the frame is plastic and easy to mod )
Conclusion: I liked it very much. Its nicely priced for what u get. Its good for people who don’t play very often or don’t want a expensive high performance marker. I think its also a great marker to practice mods on.
personally id look into the tes, theone, or some odyssey markers
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