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10-12-2012, 06:46 AM
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<3 brittle paint
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Napa, California
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Originally Posted by ProjectPb
No marker beats the ergonomic's of the Luxe, or the resale value 
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the nt10 does
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10-12-2012, 09:19 AM
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(ノò_ó)ノ_
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Jersey
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Originally Posted by SouljaboyRI
I'm not a PE fanboy as I have obviously owned a luxe, but I can not disagree with you more. My vicious geo will still be worth 1000-1300 for the next 6-7 months. You must be thinking of DYE, or something lol. Ego 11's are 2 seasons old and still tearing up the field, as well as getting solid trades. Luxes value is solid though, it's because they don't change much.
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Meh, I politely disagree on just two points. Ego11's are still holding value because PE walked away from yearly releases. It is their best ego to date though, and I don't see much more that can be improved upon. I feel like we will be seeing ego11's on the field for a long time.
Your geo is also a a rarity lol. If it was a standard geo3, I can see it dropping down in a few months. But once again, PE stepped way from the yearly releases so it *should* hold its value for longer (and for you especially since yours is very rare  )
Op, take this mans generous offer if you can. Best way to figure out what gun fits you best is to shoot it yourself 
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10-12-2012, 11:09 AM
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Travis Dixon
Join Date: May 2009
Location: 810 So Mich
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Originally Posted by cozmo5050
the nt10 does
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No it doesn't. Key word here is RESALE the NT isn't even worth half as much as the brand new price. Comfortable? Yes. But since they shoot like a small horse is kicking you in the clavicle, they don't truly compare.
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10-12-2012, 03:48 PM
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Dr Nick
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Seattle, WA
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^^^
It's really a shame they didn't do a better job with the NT. I just wish they had put the DM bolt into an NT body 
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10-12-2012, 04:49 PM
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<3 brittle paint
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Napa, California
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Originally Posted by cozmo5050
the nt10 does
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Originally Posted by X A N A T 0 S
No it doesn't. Key word here is RESALE the NT isn't even worth half as much as the brand new price. Comfortable? Yes. But since they shoot like a small horse is kicking you in the clavicle, they don't truly compare.
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I was joking of course...
I'm in San Diego, and NT10s straight trading for axes.
Theyre comfortable but unless you get a cherry NT, it's hit or miss.
The Geo3 is a solid all around gun, buf if youre talking smoothness/ergonomics, the luxe wins hands down in my book.
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10-13-2012, 09:05 PM
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Hey all I am as well in a debate between these two guns. Everything posted here I heard everywhere, but I heard that DLX Customer Service BLOWSSS. Is this true? I do hear alotttt that obviously P.E Geo3 will be more reliable with abuse and customer service is better. I have been searching EVERYWHERE and I am really trying to find how good DLX customer service is compared to P.E. If it is good hands down for me Luxe cause overall it beats the Geo in my opinion, but that customer service can really help.
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10-13-2012, 09:09 PM
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(ノò_ó)ノ_
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Jersey
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Dlx cs is very good. Everytime I have called they have answered and Iv gotten whatever I needed very quickly. They are great. I'm not sure who told you dlx's cs "sucks" but that's a load of crap.
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10-13-2012, 09:16 PM
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Alright because I am even looking online and I see that customer service is great. Now on your opinion, would you go with a P.E gun because all the mechanics use them at your field so parts and maintenance will be easier to get and gun will be fixed quicker or a Luxe 2.0 where those are rarely seen where you play? That's just my biggest fear, gun goes down and I can't figure it out so it could take longer for my guys to fix it at field than compared to P.E guns.
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10-13-2012, 09:25 PM
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(ノò_ó)ノ_
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Jersey
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Originally Posted by PballManiac98
Alright because I am even looking online and I see that customer service is great. Now on your opinion, would you go with a P.E gun because all the mechanics use them at your field so parts and maintenance will be easier to get and gun will be fixed quicker or a Luxe 2.0 where those are rarely seen where you play? That's just my biggest fear, gun goes down and I can't figure it out so it could take longer for my guys to fix it at field than compared to P.E guns.
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With Luxes, the only problem that will ever occur is either: bad lubing (over or underlubing) or a single bad o-ring. If you go into the dlx forum there is a thread with a picture that shows you exactly what o-ring is causing what leak. They are standard sized o-rings so your shop will have them. Personally, I would take the luxe. It feels better to me personally and shoots better IMHO. Shoot/hold both to see what you like more. You won't go wrong either way honestly.
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