Which marker is the better marker? Is the excaliber better than the viking? I know the excaliber is a closed bolt and the viking is the open bolt and that the viking is pretty much maintaince free. But I never even seen either one of these or shot one in person. Any advice and or help would be great
aka excal or viking?
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I've had 4 Vikings (still have one and getting another milled right now), never had any problems with them. I've only shot an Excal a few times. Excals are a bit smoother, but they also have 2 noids, so twice the chances of one going out. They're both going to be easy to maintain. You can typically find Vikings for a bit less also, though I've seen some great deals on Excals lately. You also have a few more milling options with Vikings.
My opinion, go with a Viking.
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Someone was telling me the excal will shoot father and be more accurate than the viking? any truth to that and the local pb store said that they will not keep up with the newer markers?Originally posted by xero28I've had 4 Vikings (still have one and getting another milled right now), never had any problems with them. I've only shot an Excal a few times. Excals are a bit smoother, but they also have 2 noids, so twice the chances of one going out. They're both going to be easy to maintain. You can typically find Vikings for a bit less also, though I've seen some great deals on Excals lately. You also have a few more milling options with Vikings.
My opinion, go with a Viking.
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A local ref has 2 ecals; tequila sunrise and purple criss cross. Farther and more accurate has to do with the velocity and paint/bore match, not the marker itself. As far as keeping up, they'll do just fine for what fields limit you at. I'm not real knowledgable on them, though, so I don't know what sort of boards and whatnot you can get for them.
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You got all kinds of wrong information.Originally posted by BattmanSomeone was telling me the excal will shoot father and be more accurate than the viking? any truth to that and the local pb store said that they will not keep up with the newer markers?
Most every gun shooting the same velocity, with a decent paint to bore match will shoot about the same distance. Flatline's, and stuff like that will put the ball out further...but not neccesarilly with more accuracy, if the ball even breaks at the long distances.
Viking's will keep up with anything out there now. Especially with most fields being 12.5 now, they will keep up just fine. I believe Excal's are actually a little more limited on speed, but I don't know too much about them myself.
I've owned 4 Viking's myself, the fanciest was a Halfmill, and they all shot great. Very nice guns, very efficient, very fast. Besides weight, and size, there isn't anything the newer guns can do, that they cannot. Though milled AKA's can rival a lot of the "modern" guns in the weight department.
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Hey I'm sold on the viking . But anyone have one for sale? Thanks for all the helpOriginally posted by DrachenYou got all kinds of wrong information.
Most every gun shooting the same velocity, with a decent paint to bore match will shoot about the same distance. Flatline's, and stuff like that will put the ball out further...but not neccesarilly with more accuracy, if the ball even breaks at the long distances.
Viking's will keep up with anything out there now. Especially with most fields being 12.5 now, they will keep up just fine. I believe Excal's are actually a little more limited on speed, but I don't know too much about them myself.
I've owned 4 Viking's myself, the fanciest was a Halfmill, and they all shot great. Very nice guns, very efficient, very fast. Besides weight, and size, there isn't anything the newer guns can do, that they cannot. Though milled AKA's can rival a lot of the "modern" guns in the weight department.
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Check out the video and see what you think about Vikings keeping up.
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Yeah Ive shot both and now am the proud owner a dream gun of mine being a Highlander Viking. I have found the Excals to be a bit smoother just because of the 2 noids but I prefer the ease of the of the Viking only having one noid besides it feels like my Karni when shooting so Im used to the kick. And both guns will def keep up with todays modern egos and dyes if not surpass them I had my Vik on uncapped full auto with eyes on the other day and I can assure you with my rotor I was getting at least 25bps.
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Wow mostpeople. You contained yourself. I'm impressed.
jk. I love vikings, but if you want to know about excal's mostpeople is the guy to talk to.
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I own both , find good deals & buy 1 of each & make up your own mind , I like both for different reasons
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they are both a bit weighty, in that regard they do not keep up with modern guns.
i always enjoyed my excal. fun gun, thats for sure."because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"
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