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    Best cheap poppit electro?

    I have space in my marker assortment for one more and I'm considering a cheap poppit valve electro. What is the best bang for the buck that I can likely find used? Dangerous Power? Etek?

    #2
    I'd grab an original Empire Axe. They are inexpensive, efficient, and low maintenance. If you don't like the grip to foregrip spacing, add a foregrip extender and you are good to go.

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      #3
      Dangerous Power is a fine little gun. I have a Mini that I like; only problem with those is the solenoids tend to give out. I think it would be the same solenoid on the Axe, by the way.
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        Admittedly, the solenoid is a weak spot on the Axe.

      #4
      Seconding Danger Power, people I know are always very happy with them. Price is dirt cheap... I am curious if they're still in business though..

      Can't go wrong with an Axe either, also an excellent choice.

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        #5
        The "new" jt impulse (is the 09 one poppet valve?)kevin qmto has a great video about them and could probably help you out.
         

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          #6
          Always likes DP as well. Owned a Threshold and. Rev-I. Good quality, worked well and great bang for the buck.
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            #7
            The ego/etek line have been great markers but likely doesn't compete in the cheap category.
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              #8
              Considered something from ICD. Also from that era, have been considering an Intimidator.

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                #9
                Maybe try ICD? They are pretty hit or miss. I bought a Promaster for $60 CAD locally. Only things they really needs are new regs. If you get the ones with good parts, you won't need to replace anything.

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                  #10
                  DP boards can be squirrelly but they're pretty tough, otherwise.

                  The ICD Promaster is nice but the frame/ board layout (clamshell) annoys me.

                  An older Cyborg won't ever be cheap, but is in the Etek price range with better performance.

                  There are a couple others, like the Infinity Legend, CYP Nemesis, etc.

                  Eclipse makes good stuff though. A different world than DP or even ICD.
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                    #11
                    Originally posted by punkncat View Post
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                    I second Bushys/BKOs. As long as the HPR is/was changed out they're pretty solid & readily available for under 100 bucks. Electronics are rock solid. The only thing I don't care for is they have a lot of screws, making them time-consuming to take apart. Otherwise they are great markers for the price.
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                      #12
                      Originally posted by Axel View Post
                      Dangerous Power is a fine little gun. I have a Mini that I like; only problem with those is the solenoids tend to give out. I think it would be the same solenoid on the Axe, by the way.
                      I think that's got a lot to do with people liking to turn the thing on and clicking the noid a bazillion times... tends to be hard on armatures. And... solenoids get the blame for problems often caused by poor maintenance or a lack of understanding how a marker operates.

                      Not saying this is the case with you, just something I see often.
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                        #13
                        I think it's a genuine issue with the Mini. I've killed one, and the second is getting sticky. I got it moving again last weekend with a new battery but it doesn't take too long for a new on to start getting finicky

                        The good news is they are cheap, around $30, so it's not a big deal to keep a spare even after the warranty expires. Overall I like the gun a lot
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                          #14
                          The JT impulse and Eclipse Etek5 are both great poppets for the money!
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                            #15
                            If you're looking for a cheap tournament style poppet, I'd recommend an Etek3 or 4. They're fantastic markers and very similar to each other, although the ASA on the 4 is more ergonomic. Their only drawback is that they're loud, but I think all cheap poppets would be loud. You can usually find them for $150-250 depending on specifics.

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