ok. Im going to refrain from getting up on my black dragun box. If anyone wants ALLL of my experience and info regarding these markers, feel free to IM me at Smokee27 on aol, or email me at [email protected]
That being said, i will sum everything up like this:
The black dragun is a spyder. Completely. Same guts, same barrels.
The black dragun is cheaper. There's a reason for this. Same reason that a Rebel (another spyder clone) is cheaper.
- - here's a hint. If you use cheaper materials in manufacturing, put less into quality control, then you can sell the gun for cheaper.
- - - -this generally is notices when parts begin to wear out much sooner than would normally be expected.
I have seen a number of models where the vert asa was milled so poorly that you had about a 60 / 40 chance of attaching a tank without it leaking (on the "compact" ) models.
The "secret" to the B.D. is of course the electronic fram.
what's the secret? its very similar to an ESP frame - - of course there are more models of the b.d. frame. but once again (suprise suprise) its more cheaply made.
For example. The spyder E99 is basiclly like the black dragun. (if there is a b.d. frame that is full function w/ out lcd.)
The e99 generally will run you about 20 bux more. give or take. Thats 20 bux well spent for a gun that is functionally IDENTICAL- -- except for better parts.
Ok, im going to stop now before i get into the realllllly juicy info on the whole Black Dragun.
Lets just say that ive had lots of experience with them, know several people that work for M3 and are sponsored by M3. If you want more info, im me or email me. Im not going to go into all of it here on the open forum.
Hope this helps.
I would suggest that you strongly consider spending a little extra money for a much more reliable product.
Carl
That being said, i will sum everything up like this:
The black dragun is a spyder. Completely. Same guts, same barrels.
The black dragun is cheaper. There's a reason for this. Same reason that a Rebel (another spyder clone) is cheaper.
- - here's a hint. If you use cheaper materials in manufacturing, put less into quality control, then you can sell the gun for cheaper.
- - - -this generally is notices when parts begin to wear out much sooner than would normally be expected.
I have seen a number of models where the vert asa was milled so poorly that you had about a 60 / 40 chance of attaching a tank without it leaking (on the "compact" ) models.
The "secret" to the B.D. is of course the electronic fram.
what's the secret? its very similar to an ESP frame - - of course there are more models of the b.d. frame. but once again (suprise suprise) its more cheaply made.
For example. The spyder E99 is basiclly like the black dragun. (if there is a b.d. frame that is full function w/ out lcd.)
The e99 generally will run you about 20 bux more. give or take. Thats 20 bux well spent for a gun that is functionally IDENTICAL- -- except for better parts.
Ok, im going to stop now before i get into the realllllly juicy info on the whole Black Dragun.
Lets just say that ive had lots of experience with them, know several people that work for M3 and are sponsored by M3. If you want more info, im me or email me. Im not going to go into all of it here on the open forum.
Hope this helps.
I would suggest that you strongly consider spending a little extra money for a much more reliable product.
Carl

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