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NEW AKA Viking Milling!

Collier

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No offence taken, I didn't mill it!

That said though take a real good look at your own markers! :eek: ;) :d :d

Seriously though I think that one is a prototype/first run etc.

Paul.
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steve_e

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As was said. . .I've handed the reigns over as I've moved down London way and ain't got time to run Alpha.

As for tools marks. . . take a look at ANY marker that close and you'll see marks. . . but the fact that this was the first production test of this milling it's damn fine! But actually to me it just need a little more of a polish before it was anodised.

Oh yeah thats also type 3 hard ano. . . which does not scratch. . that ano will look as good in 100 tournies time as it does now!
 

TOOLE

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tries to be an angel, fails miserably :p

seriousley though, it's a BIG improvement on the standard viking. like the anno idea as well
 

Collier

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I agree

Originally posted by PimpDaddyZanwaa
The vicking is a very under rated marker,
from what i've seen the little bugger is faster that a whippet on heat,
so to be honest i would pick the viking anyday over an angel.
http://www.paintballarizona.com/pictures/misc/Speed/speed2.mpg
(right click, save as..)

Perfect example of the underated marker check out this vid.
This is NOT meant as a comparrison between the viking and the speed, the user had only owned the speed for about half a day when he made the vid and had not adjusted the trigger to his liking.
Check that viking rip though!!!! ;)

With the now stock Equalizer board and eye (coming soon) expect to see markers blazing faster then that!! :eek: :D :D

Not long till we'll a need faster Halo!!

Paul.
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D6

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I've shot both. The Viking really is an impressive marker- looks a bit chunky, but this new milling looks cool. As far as peformance goes, the low pressure of the Viking is great for reducing breakages and rates of fire are up there with the best of them.

Underated doesn't come close...;)