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great gun |
February 7, 2009 |
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michael
from TX United States
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I have had this gun for about a year and I have to say that it is simply great. It is incedibly acurate and air efficient, the hyper 3 reg jeeps velocity extremely consistent. The UL frame makes this gun incredibly light. The gun delivers dm8 and ego quality performance at a considerably lower price.
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Get this gun |
February 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Donna Airoldi
from Milford, NH United States
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Ok so I finally got my new pm8 today. I thought the grove in the front was going to be uncomfortable but I was suprised to see how comfy it was. I took it out of the box and just to see how it would shoot I slapped on my hopper filled it up with paint and took it out on the field to shoot. WOW is all I can so fast so smooth and not one break. I cant imagine what its going to be like once I get to set up and get out and play with it. I highly picking one up.
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proto m8 |
February 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
vicfirth182
from millbury , MA United States
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when this gun is set up correctly, you pretty much have yourself a dm8. the ultra light frame is a huge plus. however, if your one of the lucky ones, this gun comes with many factory flaws. one thing people had problems with including me was the hyper 3 regulator. the shims were installed incorrectly. the pm8 manual also has a misprint on the low pressure regulator as well. they showed the lpr with the shim stack backwards. also the asa out the box leaked like crazy and needed a new o-ring on the off/off knob. but other than that deff a good buy!
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AWESOME FOR THE PRICE |
February 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Evan Mickel
from Rochester, NY United States
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The pm8 is an excellent bang for the buck marker and will not disappoint in any way shape or form. The pm8 is a great marker out of the box and won't require you to dump money into it to compete. The UL frame and hyper 3 are in my opinion the highlights of the pm8. The gun is a natural fit in the hands, it's light, good looking, and has the efficiency, accuracy, and consistency you would expect from a spoolie. It's a gun that should be considered before spending twice as much for the same performance.
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bang for your buck? |
February 2, 2009 |
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Joe
from Aurora, CO United States
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Look no further.
This gun costs $800 less than a DM, or Ego, and works flawlessly. In the box you get what is essentially a 2 piece Ultralite barrel, allen set, barrel sleeve, lube (toss it, not a fan), very nice color manual, and a spare parts kit. You don't get a hard case, but most people don't keep the box anyway.
Took this to my local field without adjusting anything but the HPR and was shooting +/-8FPS. Not great, sure, but as i stated before, I didn't make any adjustments, and the reg wasn't even close to being broken in. The entire day, I shot through two cases, not a single issue, not a single broken ball. It was quiet, fast, and very accurate.
Since I have had it, I've shot about 6 cases, and the consistency over the chrono has improved. The gun is a gas hog, but most fields charge for al day air anyway, and I have never played a game where i went through 9 pods. if you want a great gun but you don't want to spend a fortune, but this beast.
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