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| Value for Money | 2.8/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 2.8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 3.3/10 |
By proshot1
on 2nd Apr 2005
| Value for money | 1/10 |
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| Overall value | 1/10 |
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None probably
Mishapen
Will not fit into loading bay of many airsoft weapons
I and my friend bought three bottles of 200 red paintballs each after deciding that airsofting in his field with plastic bb's was bad for the environment. After purchasing 2 Wells D-94's, which we were very pleased with, we decided to use them in a session. This was where the problems started. We had just loaded the magazines with the paintballs and had decided to give them a test fire. Pulled the trigger....pfft....nothing. A paintball had got jammed in the loading bay. After using a biro we managed to get them out. Not wanting to destroy the weapons we decided to use pistols, Cybergun Desert Eagle, Walther PPK, S&W 4 inch revolver. Again going for a test fire, things looked good, but when we got out in the field, things started going wrong...again. The paintballs were so mishapen they wouldn't fit into the revolver cartridges, or the ppk's magazine. The D-Eagle managed to get 8 in, but one seems to now be obstructing the magazine spring and now I'm left with a broken weapon and a very unhappy friend. This paintballs aren't really good for anything, if you really want to paintball buy a paintball gun, but for airsofting bio-degradeable bb's are the best buy. Please think twice before buying, I don't want others to go thought the experience I had.
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