Does anyone see the similarityes with the PM's and DM's here?
A dye matrix ripoff
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Yes, we do, because it's a private label Matrix. Dye and Evil worked together on that one, and it's pretty old news by now. Sorry to tell you man, but you gotta keep up.
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And they are very nice
I bought one, got rid of my PM5. They are very comparable to a PM6 and look a lot better in person than in the picture. They come with an Evil Driver barrel rather than the two piece proto. I think I liked the proto barrel better. The first 250 have "Minion" carved in the side (later ones won't).
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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The best part is the Evil Minion comes stock witha Proto Grips and a Dye Hybrid regulator.
I wonder how the project got started between the two companies.
I'll have to take it out to dinner and a movie first. Will it go see AVP?
- Halliday On "Will you date my valve?"Comment
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The regulator is going to stay, there was pretty heavy protest when they suggested putting the detonator reg on there. The later ones are likely to get the Evil grips.Originally posted by Teamslayer76The best part is the Evil Minion comes stock witha Proto Grips and a Dye Hybrid regulator.
I wonder how the project got started between the two companies.
Better yet there is rumor that Evils next gun is going to be a private label of another very popular marker.
My understanding is Evil realized the problems they had with the Omen and Pimp, needed something that was known to work and work well, and got the best deal they could. I think the Pimp was an afterthought - remember originally it was supposed to be the Omen, Minion, and Heathen."Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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Heathen? Thats new to me. Maybe I don't keep up with PMI/EVIL to much. Never really likes what they had to offer. What I do know was that the Pimp was going to be more a Impulse than anything. Isnt the Omen somewhat like a Autococker, closed bolt design, ect ect.
Seems like they need to do some work...I'll have to take it out to dinner and a movie first. Will it go see AVP?
- Halliday On "Will you date my valve?"Comment
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it had a sidefeed if i recall tho, so basically they had "cam arms" that slapped a ball into the breech, eliminating doublefeeding, but with detents these days and getting the breech/ball/bolt closing right isnt an issue anymore. They were tinker guns, but most were looking for more wellknown, less parts. Its basically taking a simple thing and adding a process to make it better but more complicatedRAWR
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yeah, that was the Omen. Basically a closed bolt sear tripper.Originally posted by mobsterboyit had a sidefeed if i recall tho, so basically they had "cam arms" that slapped a ball into the breech, eliminating doublefeeding, but with detents these days and getting the breech/ball/bolt closing right isnt an issue anymore. They were tinker guns, but most were looking for more wellknown, less parts. Its basically taking a simple thing and adding a process to make it better but more complicated
I loved the Omens. When set up correctly they were awesome, and you can't beat the lifetime warrentyComment
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When the Omen was first released it was supposed to be the first of a three gun set - the Omen, The Minion, and The Heathen. The Pimp snuck in there, sort of an afterthought (but I think it had a lot to do with testing the SP electro patent).Originally posted by Teamslayer76Heathen? Thats new to me. Maybe I don't keep up with PMI/EVIL to much. Never really likes what they had to offer. What I do know was that the Pimp was going to be more a Impulse than anything. Isnt the Omen somewhat like a Autococker, closed bolt design, ect ect.
Seems like they need to do some work..."Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr SuessComment
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Yeah, I noticed that "cam arm" it looks weird, well so does the whole setup..
Might just be me, but It doesnt seem to efficient, or built for speed.

Edit:I've never really used a Omen, but how can there be room for a paintball, and the bolt assembly? Also, does the blot not fire the ball, just air?
I'll have to take it out to dinner and a movie first. Will it go see AVP?
- Halliday On "Will you date my valve?"Comment
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1) No, it really isnt built for speed, but they had cam arm upgrades for "faster firing"Originally posted by Teamslayer76Edit:I've never really used a Omen, but how can there be room for a paintball, and the bolt assembly? Also, does the blot not fire the ball, just air?
B) Notice no detent. They tried to take something simple like a spring-held detent and turn it into somethign that never needed replacing, just tuning
3) I dont know what your getting at. Of course the bolt fires the ball, with air cycloned through the bolt. its a "closed bolt" operation while firing. I really dont know/care if its considered "closed bolt" but when the trigger is pulled, the bolt IS closed so whatever. Heres what you dont get when you say "OMFGROFLCOPTER, how is there that much room for everything". I then remind you that this is like a side stack feedtube, that then gets more balls pushed in. The bolt pushes forward, closing the breech hole to anything but the barrel with the paintball in it. Then it firesRAWR
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From the animation, it makes the cam arm seem big, I was under the assumption that it's a double stack single tube...
In the animation, the bolt does not move foward, making little contact while fireing the paintball. The bolt does however move back.
Like I said I've never shot a omen, or even taken a good look at it. Just never really cared for them.I'll have to take it out to dinner and a movie first. Will it go see AVP?
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