jeffreyjames
05-06-2006, 03:49 AM
so far the only "problem" ive had is that it sucks my batteries dry in a hurry(getting that fixed). the macro line i fixed by putting an oring over the reg threads.(and theres a new reg w/diff outputs to fix that too). would have liked to have kept the macro line on the same side of the grip frame(right side) but still not a big deal. i think its actually a bit smaller having the macro moved to the "off side" of the reg(left side) from the b/l. id even say the gun is almost too narrow because my off hand gets in the way of my fingers diddling the trigger now.(having it on the same(right) side actually helps keep them out of the way with the extra space the macro fittings and line need). now it goes from my b/l fitting on the right side of the grip to the left side of the reg now. keeps the hose ENTIRELY out of the way) theres several fotos showing the reg macro on the left side of the trigger frame but i dont recall if they show the b/l macro placement. that little twist really CAN make that much difference. it "skinnies up" the gun like you wouldnt believe. get my hands on a digital camera ill see if someone wants to help me get pics up in here.
ive had several friends that just buy new stuff because its new stuff(gun whores).... they never thought about WHY they should or shouldnt buy it.(i let them whore around and i pick what i like best out of what theyve had) this gun takes all that out of the equation....its all there to start with. the only thing left for the user is to "tweak" what they get out of the box. if you can really "tweak" a bottomline, loader, and tank.
ive had several friends that just buy new stuff because its new stuff(gun whores).... they never thought about WHY they should or shouldnt buy it.(i let them whore around and i pick what i like best out of what theyve had) this gun takes all that out of the equation....its all there to start with. the only thing left for the user is to "tweak" what they get out of the box. if you can really "tweak" a bottomline, loader, and tank.