So around 2006/8-ish (i cant remember exactly) i snagged a dp f8. I was the first to get my meat hooks on one here in tampa. Green/black, i called it the snot rocket. It was the first true tourney style mid-high end marker i ever bought. Meaning first marker i owned that wasnt a tippmann, or that i spent more than 300 bucks for.
I have gotten into playing again over the last couple years, and have my usual milsim tippy and gear, along with an umarex hdx pump shotty. Iz niice. My a5 has an egrip, but currently its broken, and im probably gonna try to get it repaired. However if i cant, im probably just gonna leave it semi auto.
Ive been looking at getting an electro again to spray some paint, because apparently i like wasting money and the feel of shooting fast is orgasmic. I was looking at spyder electra acs with the rocking trigger, because i owned one pretty briefly , but im not very keen on how to repair and maintain spyders and electros. I can tear down and rebuild a tippmann like im major payne though, just not the electronic stuff. I loved my f8 but the solenoid blew and since i am not an electro engineer i sold it.
I loved the 25bps, the dip switch board settings, lightness, accuracy, and overall felt like a gnarly tourney shooter. The 25 bps was a real rope shooting badass feature. However i was happy with just plain semi auto for paint conservation, smooth shooting, and spray n play speedball marker.
I have been prowling around ebay and watching some youtube vids for reviews on other markers of theirs lately. It seems they have gone under, but ive seen a decent amount of their stuff on ebay, so im thinking about grabbing another. Would you reccomend dp still, as for ease of maintenance, upgrade and replacement parts, and servicability?
Im ok with more basic marker, but if i get something with eyes, etc, id like to be able to find replacement/spare parts without having to buy a whole nother gun just to cannibalize it for parts.
Ive thought about going back down memory lane with the f8, or getting what seems like the more basic g3. Or do you guys reccomend something else? Im not looking to spend too much, but i'd like something hearty, fast shooting, easy to repair, maintain, and maybe buy some extra parts for easy fixes.
I know im probably not gonna spend over 300.
I have gotten into playing again over the last couple years, and have my usual milsim tippy and gear, along with an umarex hdx pump shotty. Iz niice. My a5 has an egrip, but currently its broken, and im probably gonna try to get it repaired. However if i cant, im probably just gonna leave it semi auto.
Ive been looking at getting an electro again to spray some paint, because apparently i like wasting money and the feel of shooting fast is orgasmic. I was looking at spyder electra acs with the rocking trigger, because i owned one pretty briefly , but im not very keen on how to repair and maintain spyders and electros. I can tear down and rebuild a tippmann like im major payne though, just not the electronic stuff. I loved my f8 but the solenoid blew and since i am not an electro engineer i sold it.
I loved the 25bps, the dip switch board settings, lightness, accuracy, and overall felt like a gnarly tourney shooter. The 25 bps was a real rope shooting badass feature. However i was happy with just plain semi auto for paint conservation, smooth shooting, and spray n play speedball marker.
I have been prowling around ebay and watching some youtube vids for reviews on other markers of theirs lately. It seems they have gone under, but ive seen a decent amount of their stuff on ebay, so im thinking about grabbing another. Would you reccomend dp still, as for ease of maintenance, upgrade and replacement parts, and servicability?
Im ok with more basic marker, but if i get something with eyes, etc, id like to be able to find replacement/spare parts without having to buy a whole nother gun just to cannibalize it for parts.
Ive thought about going back down memory lane with the f8, or getting what seems like the more basic g3. Or do you guys reccomend something else? Im not looking to spend too much, but i'd like something hearty, fast shooting, easy to repair, maintain, and maybe buy some extra parts for easy fixes.
I know im probably not gonna spend over 300.
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