Low-end Low-class semiauto
Written: Jan 22 '00
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Pros: Cheap
Cons: Cheap
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| bryanrc's Full Review: Paintball |
The Brass Eagle Stingray II is an affordable low end semiauto paintball marker, but that is the only thing going for it. In the kit I got it came with a mask, plug, and squeegie, as well as an adapter for the small CO2 canister you use in BB pistols. (Like you'd use one for a semi-auto anyway.) I took it out for the first time Last week, and it worked great for about 300 rounds, then nothing. I put 2 balls in the barrel in the middle of a small private game. It has an easily removable barrel which I pulled off in the middle of the cross fire, lucky for me I had good cover, and I dislodged the two paintballs. The very next shot gets stuck in the barrel. I'm no dummy, I took myself out of that game real quick. Checked the barrel, cleaned it out. I checked my air, it was fine, check my rings, nothing was broken. I shot a few rounds through it and everything was fine. So I waited for that game to finish and I went in again. I probably got five shots off and same thing happened. So I check the barrel, the air the rings, nothing. Fired 10 shots no problem, next game same thing. I haven't a clue, but I'm not going to have this marker for very much longer I can tell you that. My advice only get this for someone not planning on playing any serious games.
Recommended:
No
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Epinions.com ID: bryanrc
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