The 2011 Dye NT11 weighs in at just 1.6lbs. 1500 to 1700 shots on a 68/45 shooting at 285fps making this the most efficient Dye Matrix gun to date. Features 2nd generation Ultralite Frame and Ultralite Barrel. The Dye NT11 features a brand new spool valve, and Hyper 3 regulator.
Dye Precision Dye NT11Ive owned a number of nt11s they look great but i always seem to have issues with them. Along with that there values are horrible. One day it could be worth 800 the next it could be worth 600...
Ive owned a number of nt11s they look great but i always seem to have issues with them. Along with that there values are horrible. One day it could be worth 800 the next it could be worth 600...
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Currently 3/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11The NT11 is an excellent marker meant for a specific player, not for everyone. Especially the player just starting out. It's an excellent marker when tuned correctly and will perform all day at a...
The NT11 is an excellent marker meant for a specific player, not for everyone. Especially the player just starting out. It's an excellent marker when tuned correctly and will perform all day at a high level. However, getting the NT11 tuned correctly can occasionally be a hassle. Finding the correct balance of air pressure, inserts and everything else is individual to each marker and can take a great deal of time to do.
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Currently 3/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11Had a DyeCam Nt11, shot ok the bolt inserts make the gun shoot good but in my opinion does not shoot as good as the DM series. Definitely light and small, would recommend to any player willing to...
Had a DyeCam Nt11, shot ok the bolt inserts make the gun shoot good but in my opinion does not shoot as good as the DM series. Definitely light and small, would recommend to any player willing to spend that much on a gun but it is expensive. There are definitely better guns for cheaper out there.
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Currently 3/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11I have owned about 4-5 Dye NT11's. Some have performed better than others, but overall they have given me hardship repeatedly. The gun is very attractive and in terms of looks, one of my favorites....
I have owned about 4-5 Dye NT11's. Some have performed better than others, but overall they have given me hardship repeatedly. The gun is very attractive and in terms of looks, one of my favorites. However in terms of performance, I think they are even worse than the NT10's. The eye pipes often crack and cause chopping, leaks often arise, and to use it consistently, one must know how to tech Dye guns. If you can do so, you will enjoy the gun, but for someone new to the scene, I wouldn't recommend this gun.
It is very air efficient and one can go several games without having to refill a tank. They are pretty damn loud though, but with minimal kick.
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Currently 3/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11Probably one of the comfiest markers to shoot on the market next to a GEO2. It shoots like a spool with a tad more kick but is real smooth. It is very finicky on pressures but once those pressures...
Probably one of the comfiest markers to shoot on the market next to a GEO2. It shoots like a spool with a tad more kick but is real smooth. It is very finicky on pressures but once those pressures are dialed in, it'll shoot like a dream. Highly recommended.
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Currently 3/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11I've owned two of these guns. These guns are buttery smooth and it's true what they say about these guns seeming to have a flat ball trajectory. The gun has a simple design that makes it easy to...
I've owned two of these guns. These guns are buttery smooth and it's true what they say about these guns seeming to have a flat ball trajectory. The gun has a simple design that makes it easy to maintain, but for some reason this gun has a hard time working in the rain and cold weather.
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Currently 3/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11Let me first start off by saying this marker is not worth the $1600 Price tag. It is worth $850 new or $700 used (as of1/18/2012).
You are paying for Dye which is a company that doesn't put out...
Let me first start off by saying this marker is not worth the $1600 Price tag. It is worth $850 new or $700 used (as of1/18/2012).
You are paying for Dye which is a company that doesn't put out BS products. It shoots a lot smoother after you hit the 20 case mark. Until then, you might feel like you just wasted your money. The whole reason I have this marker still is because how it feels in my hands. I feel like balls just roll off my finger tips and into the spot I want them to be, right from the break.
After broken in and tuned.
Accuracy - 9/10 because the vibration is reduced.
Maintenance - 8/10 Eats lube lube after every tournament or 4 cases.
Efficiency - 8/10 About 8.5pods from a 68/4000psi fill, which should be more!.
Feel - 10/10 - Trigger, grip, weight distribution is all $$$$$$
Value - 6/10 if you are the sucker that paid $1600
Reliability - 8/10. It isn't an Ego, but if it is working when you air it up, chances are good it will stay that way for the rest of the day. The spacers help tune, but the Dye tech always leaves them out of my marker because they are "trash."
NT10 vs NT11
IMO the NT10 was a decent gun after 30 cases; however, it lacked a lot of refinements that the 11 has to offer. In the used marker market, I do not feel it is worth the extra $225 avg over the NT11. They basically shoot the same.
Compared to other guns: 1/18/2012 stamp
IMO the best marker out is the Ego 11 and the G6R OLED tied (I hate BL and still admit it). The best value is the Axe BY FAR!!!!! Amazing gun for the price, mine shoots absolutely amazing and is just as good as the NT with less of an amazing feel.
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Currently 2.7/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11This gun is great! It is one of my favorite guns that I have owned. It is definitely one of the smoothest.
Great marker. Just has a lot of issues with ball chopping and shooting in cold weather
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Currently 2/5 stars.
Dye Precision Dye NT11I bought an NT11 because I got it at a pretty good price, and though I didnt spend 1600 on it, I can safely say Im very happy I didnt. I used the gun for about two weeks before I put it up for sale....
I bought an NT11 because I got it at a pretty good price, and though I didnt spend 1600 on it, I can safely say Im very happy I didnt. I used the gun for about two weeks before I put it up for sale. Though the shot quality was terrible for its price, it hands down has the best ergonomics Ive ever felt on a gun.