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Post by warcowboy on Oct 18, 2007 4:44:16 GMT -5
I felt this was a worth while project, that not only looks great, but delivers a powerful package in a compact unit. Even if you prefer a speed ballestyle marker, I feel you will like this Milsim unit. It has a very ergonomic feel, that allows for fast snap shooting and fast target acquisition. This one should provide to be a popular model, that simply delivers as clean as it looks. Possitive notes to consider, are> Cost friendly Standard Loader Friendly Easy Breakdowns Light Weight Balances very well in your grip Highly customizable with attachments Super easy battery access Working trigger safteyWhat more can I say! Its a great setup period.
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Post by Hammy on Feb 18, 2008 0:11:42 GMT -5
P90 Review
Weight This marker is very light. I had been playing speedball before coming to woodsball. This made for a great transition marker. I can snap around logs and trees as easily as I could snap around and over bunkers. Even with the added weight of a hopper full of balls it's still lighter then my Ion with a hopper and tank.
Duracoat The finish on the marker is very nice and seems resistant to minor stratches/rubbing. This is definately better than painting the plastic. I'm sure that it can stand up to more punishment over time then paint as well.
Accuracy & Shooting My personal P90 is very accurate and can shoot as fast as a real P90. I'm also running a Virtue board and 360 QEV. The eyes on the Ion help keep the balls from chopping as well as the L7 bolt. I have it set right now at 17bps and can run a full hopper (180 balls) w/out breaking a single one.
Downside : The P90 only works with a stock barrel so the use of a larger bore paint is a must for this marker. I haven't found this to be a problem because the bigger bore paint is usually a little bit cheaper, but always breaks. I have found hat Draxxus Rec and PMI Splitter ( I think ) are the best to use. They can be picked up for a reasonable price and work perfect.
Downside : The hopper position makes for some acward handling when trying to use a sight. This also makes for poor parifial(sp) vision when using my Egg. I did figure out that the Egg can be turned towards the front and because it's in the middle of the gun the balance still remains great for positioning. The drawback would be reloading but with good cover this wouldn't be a problem. I don't have another hopper, but I'm sure others might be able to help with this, but Eggs can be found for cheap on any message board and makes great hoppers that feed very quickly. Also, there are some things in the work to remove the hopper all together and make a fully functionable clip for those that don't shoot loads of paint.
Overall I'm very pleased with my P90 setup and couldn't ask for a more perfect scenario setup. I play a front man so this gun is great for getting into small places and also room clearing. When set to semi auto/ramping and a Red Dot this marker is perfect for anyone wanting to move quickly and take out your target. I would suggest this marker to anyone looking for a fun and realistic marker.
10 out of 10 performance 10 out of 10 looks/style 9 out of 10 hopper positioning
Pictures Coming Soon ( of my own P90 )
Thanks WARCOWBOY
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Post by Hammy on Feb 19, 2008 2:09:00 GMT -5
Here's my baby : P90 with Egg facing normal way P90 with Egg facing opposite way I was going to mention one more thing about the feedneck. I would say that a color match would be a great idea. I'm probably going to try and paint mine black to match the marker or order a tinted one from somewhere. I was thinking more about it when I put the hopper on there on Sunday. Great product and service. Thanks as always.
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Post by jnuanz382 on Jun 23, 2008 23:46:38 GMT -5
CAN YOU SHOW A PICTURE OF THE INTERNAL...I REALLY LOVE YOU WORK...THATS REALLY COOL THE WAY YOU MADE THAT P 90 WITH ION INTERNAL...I HAVE THE ION EX CAN I USED THAT TO MAKE ONE..CUAE I WANT TO MAKE ONE TOO. THANKS FOR THE HELP...
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Post by jnuanz382 on Jun 23, 2008 23:51:27 GMT -5
ALOS WHAT OTHER PARTS DO I NEED TO TURN MY OIN XE TO A P 90??? CAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT??? THANKS..
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Post by warcowboy on Sept 11, 2008 22:32:06 GMT -5
I would like to be able to show people the internals, but then again, showing everyone how I do this would only diminish the point of my business building customs for people. And not to sound arrogant, or rude, but I have tried showing people how to build the SL9 mod, and many have claimed to of bought all the parts, and even claimed to have completed them, yet no pictures, and the same ol story of, "Oh, I didnt get a chance to take pics before I sold it." WHATEVER is what I say! Im not discouraging you from trying your hand at this mod, but if you can build it, then you will not need direction of help from me. I had no one show me anything when I built my first one, and its still the same way I build them today. Good luck, and I truly do hope you pull it off.
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Post by pvt on Oct 4, 2008 12:39:49 GMT -5
WC I've been looking at your mods for quite some time now, and I gotta say they are amazing. So I have to ask: How much would it cost to make the p90 mod (mod, shipping, and dura-coating)(I have a standard ion with locking feedneck, J&J barrel) Is it compatible with an 'egg' hopper? and how well does the p90 body take a hit from a paintball? Thanks!
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