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trakkerboy

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Dec 20, 2006
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www.exlpaintball.co.uk
hi guys going to be getting a new marker soon ,but i have a few question's about reliability etc..


Invert mini - was thinking of getting one of these but do you still get the chopping problem or is this sorted now (sorry if this has been mentioned before)

PMR LE - looking at the huge price drop now are these worth getting then spending the other money i have spare on ups ?

DP threshold (correct me on spelling)



cheers guys
James
 

Cetanu

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Apr 25, 2006
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Can only speak of the mini but that problem has been sorted now and their very nice little guns. Definately worth trying before buying one as the size isn't everyones cup of tea, personally loved it though. Alternatively someone has an evil minion knocking about :rolleyes:
 

Kat

I'm a love Albatross.
Aug 18, 2006
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I just sold a newer mini and I till found a problem with chopping, we use recball paint for training though so it could have been that.

Personally I'd have the etek over it any day.

Katx
 

lemonadeX

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Jul 31, 2006
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Since I got my Mini cured of the blowback problems by KEE, its been flawless. In the tens of thousands of balls I've put through it since July/August, I've had just 2 chops. It also seems to be work a lot better than some of the other team DM's in the rain - I used it at the Proto KoTH last Sunday which was very cold, wet and windy and the only problem I had was a couple of ball breaks in my hopper.

I'm not saying the Mini is the gun for you - For £300 you can probably pick up a DM6, 06 Ego etc. so give them all a try to see which you like the feel of best. I personally wouldn't even consider getting a PM7 after having used a Mini, let alone a PMR. Never tried a Threshold so I can't comment.

-Will