well here are my opinions
go for a bko, very cheap, save for abit, and you can do nicely
here are some great things about bko (2004)
now, its very easy, simplest thing i have ever owned next to a mag...
customer service is AWESOME...
problems can be fixed
all upgrades from the bushy/defiant series are acceptable (only on 2004)
adjustable trigger
very cheap
it comes with a 2003 clamshell grip
low opperating pressure
light
heres what i didnt like
annos not too great, good, but not the best
ram srping limited to 20bps
trigger has slop, some like it though
reg is small
guage is FREAKIN HUGE (at least on mine)
lpr gets scratched easily..
there blowback. not as much now, bu there still is some there
gets very stiff sittig on the plane or shelf at your store
has some first time probs...but should stop after your second gassing up
those are my thoughts on it
i love my bko, very light, has cocker threading, comes with lowrise feedneck...it runs at a very ow pressure
if done right it can run on co2...but do it correctly
though it shouldnt be a prob with a HPA system...it works best with an adjustable, but it works just as good with a preset, as far as i know...
those are my thoughts...
go for a bko, very cheap, save for abit, and you can do nicely
here are some great things about bko (2004)
now, its very easy, simplest thing i have ever owned next to a mag...
customer service is AWESOME...
problems can be fixed
all upgrades from the bushy/defiant series are acceptable (only on 2004)
adjustable trigger
very cheap
it comes with a 2003 clamshell grip
low opperating pressure
light
heres what i didnt like
annos not too great, good, but not the best
ram srping limited to 20bps
trigger has slop, some like it though
reg is small
guage is FREAKIN HUGE (at least on mine)
lpr gets scratched easily..
there blowback. not as much now, bu there still is some there
gets very stiff sittig on the plane or shelf at your store
has some first time probs...but should stop after your second gassing up
those are my thoughts on it
i love my bko, very light, has cocker threading, comes with lowrise feedneck...it runs at a very ow pressure
if done right it can run on co2...but do it correctly
though it shouldnt be a prob with a HPA system...it works best with an adjustable, but it works just as good with a preset, as far as i know...
those are my thoughts...


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