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August 5th, 09:04 AM
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Check it out!!!!
There has been some requests for an Invert forum, so here ya go! I also edited titles under the names of some markers, being that hasn't been done since around 2005. 
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August 5th, 09:47 AM
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Thank you very much.
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August 7th, 03:53 PM
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its HERE!!!! no wait i'm dreaming again, I've got to be dreaming again..... Some one pinch me!
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August 7th, 04:34 PM
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bow chicka
Join Date: Dec 2005
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*pinch*
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August 12th, 10:05 AM
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Cold Fusion...
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F.E.P section please
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August 23rd, 03:54 PM
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Location: Wisconsin
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Who was the stud that put a thread up suggesting all this stuff anyway???????? That guy is really great.
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September 4th, 08:16 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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how is the mini as far as reliability? i heard that the version 1 board had problems but the version 2 board fixed all of those. is that true? what is the reason for the lenghty breaking in process? is it hard to break in for a begginner/work on/open up?
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September 4th, 10:57 PM
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bow chicka
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Im not sure it was board problems as much as solenoid issues with the gen1s. But the gen2s seem fine
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September 5th, 10:58 AM
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Location: Wisconsin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by evolkers2003
But the gen2s seem fine
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Acording to a couple guys at the local shop, the gen 2's are tuff (unlike PMR). I was talking to a guy working there and he told me that the mini's seem to be one of the most solid markers out there. No hoses to worry about and very few wires (only 2 that go to the battery).
I can't speak first hand, but I'm thinking about picking one up in 08.
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September 16th, 09:50 PM
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Why?
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Location: Minnesota
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I like what I see. Just like what the_real_kaz said, I think there maybe another marker purchase in 08.
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September 16th, 10:05 PM
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I wonder if their will be anything new in 08 or not.... and or maybe a new gun in 08 will be the way to go. I'll have to figure it out then though.
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September 17th, 01:27 PM
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Boom Chika Wha Wha!!!
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Just got a gen2 Invert mini and it is solid and reliable. Its a little bit of a gas hog, but I am told it gets better with evey tank of air you put through it. I was told it takes 4 to 5 tanks to get there. I was also told that you can compress the bolt spring in a table vise(carefully I must add) and leave it there for 8 hours. I was told it will work but have never done it. If you do try, you try at your own risk.
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September 21st, 02:30 PM
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Why?
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Minnesota
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How much of a gas hog?
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September 22nd, 04:21 AM
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Boom Chika Wha Wha!!!
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Started out at about 800 balls per tank now up to about 1000. Thats with a 68/4500. Told there is still some gains to be made.
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September 24th, 11:11 AM
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I have a gen2 olive mini. super solid gun. super light and tight. it is a bit of a gas hog as stated above. my buddy has the same gun and has had 2 problems. the pressure release on the reg blew out. he's gettin it fixed by KEE. they have super customer service and will most likely do it for free since they replaced his front board for free after he got a defective one.
don't let the problem scare you. the guns are super reliable and easy yo maintain due to no hoses and only 4 wires. 2 from the battery to the solenoid and 2 from the solenoid to the eye board.
GREAT GUN
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October 1st, 12:52 PM
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what ci tank is best to go with a 4500 psi tank and an invert mini?
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October 1st, 09:15 PM
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bow chicka
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Depends. If you always have all day air i would get a 48 ci tank. YOu play a game then go get it filled. If you shoot a lot of paint or hate walking to the fill station go with the 68 ci tank.
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