Evil Omen EF1Ok so i bought my omen used for $100. I didnt think that was that bad. The worst thing about this gun is the recock pressure. My friends all made fun of me cause i couldn't get it right and they...
Ok so i bought my omen used for $100. I didnt think that was that bad. The worst thing about this gun is the recock pressure. My friends all made fun of me cause i couldn't get it right and they thought it was broken (shows how much they know ). But once you get the set perfect the gun works awsome. The only other bad thing is you have to buy more cam arms for a force feed loader and a new board to go faster.
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Evil Omen EF1I bought this marker brand new in 2004 and played with it for 1.5 years. During that time I had to return it to the Evil corp for reliability issues and breakage. The hammer broke multiple times,...
I bought this marker brand new in 2004 and played with it for 1.5 years. During that time I had to return it to the Evil corp for reliability issues and breakage. The hammer broke multiple times, and they sent me three free replacements. Evil tech support installed "upgrades" that were supposed to correct the problem, but there was no fixing this gun permanently.
When the gun operated, it was great. Accurate as a cocker and fast to shoot. But it was constantly down for repair. I sold it for a loss and bought an ANS GX-3 cocker (in 2005)and a Nerve (in 2006), and have never looked back. Both markers' performance puts the omen to shame.
I would not reccomend this product for anyone, especially since the company isnt in business and parts would not be available *when it does* break.