With the resurgence in the 'old-school' formats there's a Mech War raging, with a few serious contenders stepping into the ring to claim the title.
After the success and popularity of Planet Eclipse's GMek frame kit, they decided to go full bore and release a high performance mech marker that suited the modern mech baller.
So we have the Gtek M170R.
In simple terms, the M170R is a Gtek170R with a mech frame bolted to it. But the frame is quite some piece of kit. The trigger has 3 points of adjustability, is super smooth and as with everything PE makes, it's bullet proof, so it'll kick arse on any sort of battle field.
Now I use the 170R at the CPPS and think it's an incredible piece of kit at its price point. And no, it isn't a cheap CS2. The 170R is awesome, light and feels very capable but the CS2 has it licked in refinement, the added bells and whistles and that premium feel you always get with PE top end stuff. Throw this platform into the mech world and it's hard to see anything coming close to it in my opinion.
Talking point - With the nostalgia train well and truly leaving the station, do you guys think there's a place for this kind of marker? Or will Cockers still be the weapon of choice?
I won't go on, but here's the spec and video and link to the site for the full sausage.
+ Gamma Core Drivetrain
+ Spool Valve Operation
+ Quick-Release Bolt Mechanism
+ Hoseless Air Transfer System
+ 135PSI Operating Pressure
+ ST1 Bolt
+ 3-Point Adjustable Pivot Trigger
+ Twin Micro Ball-Raced Trigger Pivot
+ Toolless Detent Access
+ 6061-T6 Aluminium Construction
+ SL6 Inline Regulator
+ Shaft 4/5 Compatible 14.5" Two-Piece Barrel
+ POPS ASA
+ Low-Rise Feedneck
GtekM170R Full Specs / Pics
After the success and popularity of Planet Eclipse's GMek frame kit, they decided to go full bore and release a high performance mech marker that suited the modern mech baller.
So we have the Gtek M170R.
In simple terms, the M170R is a Gtek170R with a mech frame bolted to it. But the frame is quite some piece of kit. The trigger has 3 points of adjustability, is super smooth and as with everything PE makes, it's bullet proof, so it'll kick arse on any sort of battle field.
Now I use the 170R at the CPPS and think it's an incredible piece of kit at its price point. And no, it isn't a cheap CS2. The 170R is awesome, light and feels very capable but the CS2 has it licked in refinement, the added bells and whistles and that premium feel you always get with PE top end stuff. Throw this platform into the mech world and it's hard to see anything coming close to it in my opinion.
Talking point - With the nostalgia train well and truly leaving the station, do you guys think there's a place for this kind of marker? Or will Cockers still be the weapon of choice?
I won't go on, but here's the spec and video and link to the site for the full sausage.
+ Gamma Core Drivetrain
+ Spool Valve Operation
+ Quick-Release Bolt Mechanism
+ Hoseless Air Transfer System
+ 135PSI Operating Pressure
+ ST1 Bolt
+ 3-Point Adjustable Pivot Trigger
+ Twin Micro Ball-Raced Trigger Pivot
+ Toolless Detent Access
+ 6061-T6 Aluminium Construction
+ SL6 Inline Regulator
+ Shaft 4/5 Compatible 14.5" Two-Piece Barrel
+ POPS ASA
+ Low-Rise Feedneck
GtekM170R Full Specs / Pics