Let’s talk about how the marker feels and then
I will get to performance. This marker is light!
It is made of glass reinforced nylon wrapped
around an aluminum internal sleeve. It feels
like a feather and is absolutely rock solid in
your hands. The grip is comfortable and with
a 68/45 tank sitting on the back it feels great
sitting up on your shoulder and aiming down
the barrel. The foregrip, which houses the
battery, is in my opinion positioned perfectly
on the marker making it extremely easy to
maneuver. The grip frame also sports an LED
so that you can easily confirm operation and
the silver power button used to power the
marker on also allows you to program the
marker and change firing modes. Lastly, the
trigger on the marker is pretty stiff out of the
box with a fair amount of travel. Thankfully
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though, the trigger can be tuned and
adjusted by the end user so that it best fits
your individual playing style.
AT THE CHRONO
I chrono’d the marker without making any
velocity adjustments or changes to the
settings. This was straight out of the box. Up
to this point I was pretty impressed with this
little marker and was really looking forward to
seeing how consistent it was going to be. The
barrel that was used was the stock barrel tip
with .689 back that came with the marker. I
fired off four strings of 15 rounds.