Indian Creek Design, Inc. - Naughty Dogs Freestyle Pro Reviews
Indian Creek Design, Inc. Naughty Dogs Freestyle ProWell i owned a Naughty Dogs freestyle pro, gloss clear-black.
I liked the gun, however there are a few large turn-offs, for me, in this marker.
1. its maintenance is very intense . In a nutshell,...
Well i owned a Naughty Dogs freestyle pro, gloss clear-black.
I liked the gun, however there are a few large turn-offs, for me, in this marker.
1. its maintenance is very intense . In a nutshell, you pull out the firing assembly, and screw 3 pieces apart. bolt+can, stem guide thing, and back plunger piece. The bolt isnt hard to lube, its just the fact there is a tiny oring (008, i beleive) on the INSIDE of the stem. My ndfs leaked like no tommorow, and i couldnt figure out why. It was that oring. I replaced it, and it shot fine again.
but then you constantly need to lube the marker (general rule of thumb is once before play) not a big deal, but again, more labor.
Another problem with general maintenance, is the inlet for the entire upper assembly. if i didnt do it *perfectly* every time i stuck it it, the rim on the upper tube would slice the o-ring at the front, and it would leak. (again another pain in the ***)
coupled with the fact that the internal air configuration isnt that great. The air travels past the reg, to the LPR, where *depending if the reg spiked* would put a mildly consistant stream of air to the noid, thru internal hosing. then that hosing conntects to a noid manifold (which, is insideously easy to strip). its got a nice humphrey noid, however that and the internal wiring configuration means you cant actually remove the frame from the gun (the switch on the back, connects to a wire harness, which connects everything to the board.)(again, gigantic pain in the ***)
coupled with the fact that ICD regs are hit or misses (mine was obviously a miss) for it would creap, and the reg would sometimes overpressurize the marker at air-up. (you have to dry fire it quickly to alleviate the 400+ internal pressure, before damage). The lpr creaps also. I set the gun up when i played, then later in the day, i would come back to the chrono and have to reset the lpr (had creeped quite a bit in the timespan of a couple hours)
overall, if this was the best ICD could produce, I am not impressed.