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pissmean
01-10-2002, 10:42 PM
Does anyone have any info about Indian Creeks Thundercat ?
I recently won one in a tournament and was wondering about them .

stan
02-28-2002, 09:08 PM
dont get me wrong, they definetely arent high-end, but that gun will never fail you. They are the best entry level markers out there, ICD doesnt messa around. They may not be all flashy like the new spyder that gets introduced every other week, the sypder f7a2rz or the super spyder nocturnal emimision, but it is STILL a better gun than any pirhana, spyder, raptor, etc. This is why.

*adjustable recock and firing jets-

along with the main velocity screw, so you can fine tune your firing, so the kick-back of the hammer can be softened so it doesnt shake the marker so much, and the velocity can be adjusted seperate of the recock if desired (amazed ICD is the only one to come up with this)

*stock venturi (delrin)

*verticle valve

handles liquid ten times better than horizontal valves, and there is an INDESTRUCTABLE cup seal!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that is great news to anyone who knows about blowback markers...one less thing to go wrong (once again, not sure why ICD is the only one to do this)

*both rear and vert CA adapters

easier to customize with unlimited stuff (again! why is ICD the only ones who do this?)

*all machined...no welding!

there is no shotty welding,..hhmm..kingman...hmm..everything is easily broken down with one allen wrench (4 screws to get to the valve and trigger assembly. And an easily removable powerfeed, which is more than we can say for most crappo blowbacks

*tooless breakdown

to get into the main body, just unscrew the back by hand plug and you can see through the end of a barrel, even run a squeegee through...ICD was definetely the first blowback to do this.

*ICD customer support

AWESOME!

as you can probably tell, i love my cat, even though it is my third string marker, it has yet to break down like my expensive guns, and has had the living sh*t beat out of it. Never even had to replace an o-ring. Notice hod ICD has kept the same design, while pmi, kingman, aci, and all the others constanly change, that is because ICD had it figured out all along..good catch on the gun, sorry this was so long.

p.s. I also own an icd desert fox...sweet!