Personally i like my smart parts vibe, which is the old version of the envy and for £150 with standard board in it its a good starter marker. Very rare occasions i use my primo and play against walkons and willing rentals, ive used the primo on an axe
And a mini and never chopped a ball... Admittedly both those markers have anti chop eyes, but the gog envy uses low force bolt which hardly ever chops even with the standard board (no eyes, you get eyes with the blackheart board). If i had £150 to spend on a marker, it would be a second hand invert mini off here (around £100-£150 ish) or the envy new, main reasons there easy to take apart, maintain and parts are fairly cheap. Thats is just MY oppinion though. i would suggest getting down your local site on a walkon day and see if people will let you fondle their guns for a bit, im sure everyone will agree. X
And a mini and never chopped a ball... Admittedly both those markers have anti chop eyes, but the gog envy uses low force bolt which hardly ever chops even with the standard board (no eyes, you get eyes with the blackheart board). If i had £150 to spend on a marker, it would be a second hand invert mini off here (around £100-£150 ish) or the envy new, main reasons there easy to take apart, maintain and parts are fairly cheap. Thats is just MY oppinion though. i would suggest getting down your local site on a walkon day and see if people will let you fondle their guns for a bit, im sure everyone will agree. X