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The REV-I will be released at world cup 08, the price is around 800, the following thread will give you all the information that we know, do not make a thread asking.
REV-I information thread
2007 Fusion:
From design to conception, the Fusion™ Paintball Marker by Dangerous Power™ aims to achieve the highest level of performance at any price. If you’ve tried shooting one, you will agree that this mission has been accomplished! Out of the box, the Fusion rivals the performance of other ‘high-end’ markers that are double or even triple the cost, leaving the competition wondering how quality can come at such affordability. Fusion owners also have confidence in knowing that their purchase is backed by highly trained technical support staffs, ready to provide unparalleled excellence in customer service should the need arise.
Don’t take our word for it - test fire a Fusion today and we’re sure you’ll walk away owning one!
Fusion/F8 FAQ
Info:
Click to Download Manual
http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=2002050
Fusion V2 or V1 board?
Using your Fusion:
FLIPPING YOUR VAVLE
How to chrono your new fusion
Breakdown of the fusion
General fusion maintance
Fusion, HP VS LP
Fusion ups thread
Fusion mode changing
Ways to get help:
Post a thread, use sentences and correct spelling (try your best at least) and we will try to answer you as quickly as possible.
Call or email DP using the information provided at the top of this page.
Miscellaneous:
Fusion parts swapping
Rate my fusion's looks
Fusion F8:
Differences from 2007 fusion: Lighter, new milling, new trigger, new grips, stock with RAPS ASA system, smaller feedneck, NO LPR, and different modes:
Fusion comes stock with 8 firing modes;
CFOA - 15bps - SEMI
NPPL - 25bps - SEMI
PSP - 15bps - 5bps Active Ramping
MILL - 15bps - 8bps Active Ramping
NXL AUTO - 15bps - 5bps Active Ramping --> Hold trigger to transfer to full auto
Ramping - 15bps - 3bps Active Ramping
Ramping - 25bps - 3bps Active Ramping
Ramping - 25bps - 5bps Active Ramping
Fusion/F8 FAQ
Everything is the same as the 2007 fusion (info posted in the first section) maintance, internals etc besides the board.
Using your F8:
Chrono: Screw the adjustment screw on your HPR (big foregrips/hand you hold onto in front) all the way in, clockwise. Screw in your HPA tank and depress the RAPS lever quickly, it will leak if it is not fully pushed down. Now slowly unscrew the adjustment screw on the hpr, counterclockwise, until it starts to shoot. Do this in SMALL increments, as the reg is sensitive. Then adjust to desired FPS.
Miscellaneous:
Fusion F8 Dissasembly Pics
Fusion and Ego8 size comparison
Threshold:
The Dangerous Power™ Threshold™ was never meant to be released to the public. Our engineers and design team had a bit of a clash when it came to the aesthetics of the new marker. Leaning towards ‘clean lines,’ where function is hailed above form, the chief engineers of the project commented that the milling was ‘too wild, and far too excessive.’ Cost was another prohibitive factor. 20 tools utilizing the latest 3D software, running 24 hours per day to produce only 7 bodies!
Weighing in at just 35.2oz (2.2lbs), which includes the full two piece barrel, feed neck, ASA, and battery, the Threshold consists of only 2 parts and 6 easily accessible O-rings in the entire operation. Based off of a ‘dump valve’ system and a custom, in-house designed 3-way solenoid, the Threshold boasts excellent efficiency numbers.
Threshold/G3 FAQ
Animation of how it operates, click picture to get an explanation.
Info:
Threshold info
Using your Threshold:
Threshold bolt maintance guide
Teflon tape mod
Threshold breakdown
Miscellaneous:
Threshod parts swapping
G3:
Weighing in at only 1.86lbs, with barrel, ASA, and feed-neck. Derived from the highly successful and limited production Threshold marker, the G3 benefits from having only 6 o-rings in its entire operation based upon two precision crafted parts. By turning one screw the user can access the entire bolt assembly for easy maintenance and service. The G3 now accepts standard 45 grips and comes standard with DP's highly acclaimed clip lever ASA (RAPS) and ultra low-rise clamping feed-neck.
Weight: 1.86 lbs / 843.6g
Length: 19.5 inches / 497 mm
Height: 7.84 inches / 199.3 mm
Operating Pressure: 180 psi
Firing modes: NPPL/Semi, PSP, Millennium, NXL
More info can be found here:
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Threshold/G3 FAQ
Operation, click picture for link to thread explaining exactly how it works.

Using your G3:
G3 Stock Manual
G3 APE replacement board-call DP to order
G3 Available upgrades
G3 tuning guide
G3 Maintenance video
G3 cleaning video/maintenance
IQ: The ONLY differences between the IQ and G3 are slight milling changes and the IQ does NOT come with the RAPS or a clamping feedneck, so, since they are internally the same, the links above will help you with your IQ.
All DP:
DP solenoid maintenance
Threshold and Fusion action picture thread
Threshold and fusion video thread
PHOTOSHOP THREAD
Fusion and threshold size comparison
DP marker appraisal's
Oring lists
DP Marker comparison
DP Regulator Warning/Issues
DP marker VS _____?
Service Guidelines
Product Registration
Service Request
Unversal FAQ
Service FAQ
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