got to depend on your budget... but I'd always recommend Planet Eclipse markers.if not a a1 one what would u say was a good marker to get to move forward with
Well in that case you have clearly opted for / have a preference. All markers can have issues for a variety of reasons. A general rule applies that the more high end the marker, the easier they are to maintain, setup and operate. Ultimately you get what you pay for! The A1 was a high end marker and you get the benefit of thati am a walk on (own gunner ) I've used angels all the way tried a couple of other guns witch i found to break and not a easy to use and clean thanks for your help
I disagree with the statement "the more high end, the easier to maintain". Most guns are pretty easy to maintain, take the mini for example (costs 1/4 of an LV1) theres only one moving part, the bolt. Keep it clean, and lube 2 orings. Dunno how you can get easier?Well in that case you have clearly opted for / have a preference. All markers can have issues for a variety of reasons. A general rule applies that the more high end the marker, the easier they are to maintain, setup and operate. Ultimately you get what you pay for! The A1 was a high end marker and you get the benefit of that
Happy to stand corrected... Not an expert on the mini bolt maintenance. So happy to qualify that in my experience that is true and maintenance wouldn't be limited to just lube etc. Generally I find a marker with a screen easier to configure than a led (having used virtue boards, Etek and Ethas). Also easier to adjust other settings IMHO . But with familiarity I'm sure the mini is just as easy, just a steeper leaning curve.I disagree with the statement "the more high end, the easier to maintain". Most guns are pretty easy to maintain, take the mini for example (costs 1/4 of an LV1) theres only one moving part, the bolt. Keep it clean, and lube 2 orings. Dunno how you can get easier?
Setup and operate? Always see "1 billion settings combinations" on the adverts for these high end guns, how is that easy to set up? Surely switch on and play is easier?
Its like saying, get a Ferrari, they are so easy to maintain setup and operate over a Focus.