Which of these 3 guns should i get???

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  • Ityl
    Registered User
    • Nov 2000
    • 706

    #31
    Originally posted by Ryknow
    e-mags are heavy a poo
    do you handle poo often to know this?

    I like the matrix best out of the original 3. It has the coolest name. ...and all the other stuff people said. They are great guns. I don't think they are heavy at all, but they are a little big. I think the bigness just comes from the feedneck sitting so far forward making the barrel also stick out far. They do comsume a little more air than the rest also. Something that is not on your list is a raced freeflow. They are very light, can be very fast, very efficient, and won't chop. My brother had to set his trigger longer so he wouldn't outshoot his hopper. But they do cost a lot.
    I like potatoes

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    • Ultimator
      ASsDddddddddddF
      • Apr 2002
      • 1389

      #32
      Get whichever one suits you best on the field. That is what matters. If you're a back player you have a lot of leeway (sp) with this, but go with a lighter gun if you're playing front or mid. Here is what I have witnessed out of the three guns:

      Angel: Low maintenance, sturdy marker. However, a lot of people choose this because of the name (i.e. When you tell a newbie you have an angel, they crap their pants. When you tell a newbie you have a 2k2 Timmy they say "My spyder is better.") They tend to chop a lot if you can shoot it over 12 bps and they don't seem to be very smooth firing markers. Nice overall gun, though.

      Matrix: The friend that Ryknow is talking about has horrible efficiency. He would get his 68/3000 tank filled and probably 400-600 shots later it was empty again. I don't know if he had the efficiency upgrades yet though. The gun was very smooth firing but, like the angel, it had chopping problems if you started really hammering on the trigger. The trigger was also not very impressive in my opinion.

      E-blade: Very fast, but the kick on these suckers is so bad it's amazing, leading to full-auto mode. The guy that Ryknow is talking about just had problem after problem. First it was the solenoid, then it was the eye, etc. He had a lot of other stuff put on at the same time by an Eclipse tech and he still had all these problems. He told me once that when he sent it to Rhode Island (Planet Eclipse US Headquarters) his cocking pressure was very out-of-whack so they made the comment "Who set your cocking pressure?!" only for him to respond "You did." Overall they are pretty nice guns also.

      My personal recommendation would be with the Angel.
      The only difference between martyrdom and suicide is press coverage.

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