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decent gun |
February 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Aaron Bowen
from North East, MD United States
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When I was young and ions first came out, I really wanted to get one since they started at just over $300. Last year I finally picked one up off of ebay for pretty cheap to see if it was as good as I hoped it would be. It came with a board so it shot pretty fast, but wouldn't be able to keep up with other speedball guns. For the price, this gun would be worth buying for weekend play or small upgrades, but if you want to play in a tourney, you should put out a little more money to get a higher end gun.
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good |
February 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
aidan Gerety
from Oxford, CT United States
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This gun is an amazing gun and is totally worth the price. When you go to a paintball field you will hear people calling you a begginer because you have one of these bad boys. The funny thing is is that i've had mine for 3 years and im winning tournaments with it. Just imagine the kids face when they see that you just caked him with an ion!!!
ion rating:8
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Reliable |
February 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
David Garcia
from Milpitas, CA United States
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This gun is a good starter gun and for this price it is also very reasonable. The Ion is also one of the most customizable guns with many different upgrades for every part you can think of. With the right upgrades, this gun can perform as well as any other marker on the market today. This gun is also very reliable and requires only minor maintenance. However, when you do need to clean it, it is a hassle to open up the entire body.
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Gun works but is actually not that cost effective! |
February 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Nathan Bohm
from Austin, TX United States
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I purchased my ion and instantly changed out the barrel, asa, feedneck, trigger, bolt, and installed a 360 Qev. Later I installed a dye Hyper 2 regulator. My Ion has very much so impressed me in that it has NEVER chopped, not worked correctly(except when the battery dies), I mean literally this gun has never given me problems! I like my Ion, you are kind of buying a half empty box because the feedneck, asa, and barrel are garbage. Halo hopper wont even fit in the feedneck all other are a pain to get in and out. The asa will shred the threads on your tank because it put 850 psi on them while unscrewing, and the barrel is best compared to a paper towel tube. So you are going to be putting a minimum of about $70 in upgrades into this marker, that having been said this is still a good marker. Oh ya it is not a light weight gun!
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Good Gun |
February 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Austin Spagnolo
from Haslet, TX United States
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If you are thinking about buying one of these, get one. They are great for the price and good starter guns. They shoot just as good as any other spool valve gun in my opinion. They will also shoot as fast as you'll ever need. The board is also better when you set the shot to 8 and the dwell to 40 when it is all stock.
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