AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
So i'm looking to pic up an electro, what should i get?
I just bought an '03 yesterday that will make your eyes roll back into your head for less than $400.
For the money, a Viking is one of the best deals. For what I paid, I love my 04 Unmilled. Sure, with my setup it is too heavy and it truly does retract from my ability to play well, but it delivers speed and reliability. I've actually gotten bored with it because there is no maintenance to do on it.
A Cyborg would not be a bad choice either. I may pick one up in a few weeks.
i would look into used pm5's or dm5's. the go pretty cheap with lots of ups
My Guns: chrome and black pump mag
-black 2k sniper 2
-32* vision imp with ups, ECS, reloader B
-was'd imp w/ i-frame and all ups, warp feed
-88/3000 and 48/3000 tanks
My mag I love to peices, but sometimes it's tempermental
I just got a viking from 04 and I am in love with it. Smooth, fast and 2k shots to a tank. 450$
If you're really on a budget, you might consider an 04 angel speed. Why? Because they are just so damn cheap and work quite well. Even if you are using the stock board and sensi, using a halob you will most likely never chop.
Personally I'm fond of the 05/06 Speeds, apart from that, an Ego is high on my personal list of recommended markers, for the baller on a budget, the Ion is a tough item to top. Blind guns go to E-Mag and (of all things) Angel LED w/ double trigger and DYE trigger guard (aftermarket board sudgested to ditch the stick battery and just pop 9V's).
Mags for 6 years, got an Ion last year. Low maintance but you need a feedneck, ASA trigger and detents. Other than that you don't need a thing and they are fast. You can get one used for $175 if you want to get your feet wet. But............. everyone has one. I picked up a new nerve for $325 and couldn't be happier. Comes with everthing. Markers are so cheap right (and I know that's relative) now you can have your pick of what you like best.
I have owned or shot just about every marker mentioned above. The cyborgs are great guns, and if tuned right you can get at least a case off of a 68/4500 fill, which is pretty impressive. The Vikings are just classic.. I've always loved the look and feel of those.. in my opinion those are two of the best choices there, but I'll offer you a third.
I would look at the Alien line of markers. A used alien interceptor can be had for $400 or maybe a tad less. I picked up an alien after trying one out and really liking the feel and setup of it. One thing that really made me want one is the creator/owner of the alien line Jack Rice. He has that dedication that Tom Kaye and Glenn Palmer have, and is one of the few marker makers that actually keeps in touch with the customers and helps them tech their makers and is constantly posting on PBNation in their forum to help anyone who needs it. He is a hands on designer who created two very impressive markers, and definitely is worth taking a look at. The only complaint I have hear with the aliens is some people are picky about the trigger, but the word is CP is making a couple roller triggers for them which will fix that if you don't like the trigger. I have a few friends who play for the local store sponsored team and one plays an 05 ego and the other plays a DM6. Both have played my interceptor and love the feel, and both have put in orders to get one for themselves, either as a backup or possibly to take the place of their existing markers. And the interceptor is the cheaper one. The Remains is to the Interceptor what the SL66 ego is to a regular ego. The remains is insanely milled down and incredibly light, and still has a reasonable pricetag. I don't buy into hype, but I've been a paintball tech for a while and have loved the feel and play I get from my interceptor. I have heard the debate as to whether or not the sweep bolt actually works to give extra distance or a flatter flight and I know for myself it definitely shoots different than any thing else I've used in all my years, and everyone who has tried it notices it.
Anyways, with most of those markers you can't go wrong, but I'd stay away from an ion. I'm not hating on ions because of the price or hype, but as a paintball tech I've seen way too many come in for repairs. It is a cheaper version of the shocker, and it tends to have more problems and be more air inefficient than a shocker, so if you are going with a smart parts gun I'd say get a shocker over the ion. Personally I would prefer a viking, cyborg or alien if I had the choice, but try them out, and get what you thing feels the best.
get a dm4...mill the top most part of the body to accept a CCM nopro feedneck and BAM you have a dm5 instantly that will sell for atleast a 100 dollars more
Oh you got an anti chop bolt? Put your toungue in there and prove it to me.
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