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Needs better materials and anno |
September 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Sean Walling
from Goleta, CA United States
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Its really nice that the makers considered putting a macro fitting into this ASA, but in my opinion the warrior ASA is made of cheaper materials than say that of the CP ASA's and is prone to scratches. Functionally I would give it a 3 because it might seem nice to have the macro fitting in the front coming right out of the ASA, but a lot of times people who customize guns, especially autococker users need to have the variability of choosing what side of the gun the macroline will run. If you look around you can find ASAs that give you a choice of a front or side mount. All in all the CP or dye ASA's are much more reliable construction, but are indeed much more expensive.
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asa |
April 23, 2009 |
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Anonymous person
from Waipahu, HI United States
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This is a very sleek and sexy ASA.
Mine leaked out of the box so... On the functional side.. its not so good. Will try to fix it and go from there.
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Solid ASA |
January 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
A. Reed
from San Clemente, CA United States
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When I was looking for an ASA to replace the stock duckbill adapter for my marker, this Warrior model stood out from the rest from a value stand point, so I went and got it. I was not disappointed, everything worked well and the included macro fitting was a plus. It fit fine on my rail and looks pretty sick, I have to say. Go buy it if you don't want to pay $20 more for another model with comparable performance. The Warrior can definitely hold its own.
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