I have owned a few since the release of them so guess i'm entitled to comment
Pros:
- Easy to set up to your own specification via voiced settings
- I find they are very much ball on ball gats, however I have found that sometimes in the cold they are a bit off.
- The trigger curve makes the gun very easy on the hand, has all the usual adjustments and it is reasonably light-weight so useful when playing both sides of the bunker/snake.
- The after-service from Smart Parts and Luxe is excellent, several times I have sent mine away and had various things sorted or replaced at very good pricing (even free
) and high levels of communication.
- Only a few screws removed and you have the gun in pieces, easy to clean due to this.
- I don't know about air efficient personally, I would say it's average to good on air. (based on a game in div 2 CPPS using fill to 3000 psi)
- It is very good at not breaking paint, be sure to look after the bolt and clean and lube regularly or you will have problems.
- Rechargeable Battery, so if you own for a few years definitely saves on the old 9V's!
Cons:
- Small pieces such as screws can get lost very easily, you do get a spare kit but as with all spare kits, half the time they don't have what you need haha!
- There is a copper wire piece under the grip which deals with the Eyes, (can't remember the name), and it is so easy to break so be careful.
- The eye covers are magnetic, which can cause problems and make them easy to lose if careless
- It is expensive, but in my opinion it is worth it, especially considering after market service.
- It is a paintball gun...there will be problems!
On the whole though mate they are sweet guns, why do you think teams such as Heat and Art Chaos shoot them.