seriously i wasted 400$ on one of these things when they first hit the market and i regret it. Lemme just make an easy to swallow list of pros and cons.....
PROS
-nice, easy to walk, trigger
-comfortable reg
-cool body styling
-stock freak jr
CONS
-THE PRICE, this thing is honestly an ion, i KNOW you hate hearing that cuz i know i did but it seriously is. it has ion internals, board, reg (basically). The only differences between the two are the heavy metal body of the Eos, an on/pff ASA that doesn't have a bleed, and an upped trigger/triggerframe. FOR $300 MORE THIS ISNT WORTH IT
-its HEAVY, compared to a DP G3 or other guns in it's price range it's a beast
-the "awesome new body stylings" are honestly a b*tch to clean, unless you want ur marker clogged with old paint (or if you have magical powers so ur gun never gets hit) then your going to be completely disassembling ur marker when you want to clean it
-even though it boasts interchangeable firing chambers, they are utterly useless, with most of the tubes i got basically the same chamber pressure and the small change some of them do make is not worth the price
-the bolt-out-back design is nothing new, and it's easy-to-strip design doesn't make up for its plastic internals
MY EXPERIENCE WITH THE EOS
-at first it shot beautifully, but i soon ran into problems with the reg, a shattered firing chamber, and inconsistency
MY ADVICE- DON"T BUY THIS MARKER
-IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT- but something in the range of a Geo, DM (i got a DM8 a few months after the Eos and it's obvious how much more consideration DYE puts into their markers), or Droid, or other single tube style marker (if thats ur preference)
-IF YOU NEED THAT PRICE RANGE- get something like a DP G3 (super light), or PMR/SLG
well, if you already bought this gun i hope ur somewhat enjoying and if you havn't yet i hope you can learn from this thread
i'm not a smart parts hater or anything, their just running business. all im sayin is for you to not buy their sh*tty marker =P