Mayhem#47
05-01-2001, 09:19 AM
For those of you brousing and wondering who the heck PGI is, well they are the makers of the Mayhem et marker. An inexpensive electroninc marker.
http://users.nac.net/parnold/
I hope this link works..
The Mayhem is a closed bolt marker that operates on very low pressure, 125 psi approx. It has an extrememly simple design, with few moving part which makes maintenance a breeze, however it is difficult to do a field stripping in the rare event that it was necessary. The gun is quiet, at least compared to tippmans, spyders, and cockers though not as quiet as a shocker or angel.
The first generation Mayhems were a little bit of a gas hog getting maybe 700-800 shots out of a 20oz co2 bottle. Modifications and improvements have been made to improve flow, lessen the possibility of shoot down, and apparently improve the gas efficiency.
I played one outlaw tourny with my mayhem and was impressed with it's overall performance, much more accurate than my tricked out spyder, and I was using the stock barrel that came with my Mayhem, a 12" ACI Zero Gravity barrel, and mediocre paint. I can't wait to get a freak set and some quality paint through this thing. The marker takes spyder barrels and you can get one that takes cocker barrels. The marker has only been on the market a couple of months, as you can see by my username, I have #47 off the production line, I don't know what they are up to right now. At just over $300.00 U.S. this is a great bargain.
http://users.nac.net/parnold/
I hope this link works..
The Mayhem is a closed bolt marker that operates on very low pressure, 125 psi approx. It has an extrememly simple design, with few moving part which makes maintenance a breeze, however it is difficult to do a field stripping in the rare event that it was necessary. The gun is quiet, at least compared to tippmans, spyders, and cockers though not as quiet as a shocker or angel.
The first generation Mayhems were a little bit of a gas hog getting maybe 700-800 shots out of a 20oz co2 bottle. Modifications and improvements have been made to improve flow, lessen the possibility of shoot down, and apparently improve the gas efficiency.
I played one outlaw tourny with my mayhem and was impressed with it's overall performance, much more accurate than my tricked out spyder, and I was using the stock barrel that came with my Mayhem, a 12" ACI Zero Gravity barrel, and mediocre paint. I can't wait to get a freak set and some quality paint through this thing. The marker takes spyder barrels and you can get one that takes cocker barrels. The marker has only been on the market a couple of months, as you can see by my username, I have #47 off the production line, I don't know what they are up to right now. At just over $300.00 U.S. this is a great bargain.