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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: Evil's OMEN

In Reply to: Evil's OMEN posted by CaptainClegg on November 20, 2002 at 22:39:04:


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Posted by:
XCush

on November 27, 2002 at 21:17:15

After talking to the guys at World Cup and checking out the display gun it looks impressive from the operations stand point. It operates in the 285psi input pressure and is set to perform at 12-15bps. (They might come out with a tournament board rated at 20bps) Hard to describe the anti-chop system, but its pat tend pending and it works mechanically. No Eye, or low bolt pulse pressure to slow down the rate of fire. The trigger looked and felt funny, not traditional in the sense. The price is set to compete with the Impulse or the $400-$500 price range. I usual recommend that the gun be out for a year before buying it, but the guys at PMI have been developing and testing the gun as well as all the “evil” products for the past two years.

The barrel system rocks to put plainly. If you think about it there should be fewer imperfections in the barrel compared to the Freak system. The back end of each boar sized sections is solid which means no dings of the inserts. At $200 and under it’s a good buy.

: I recently checked out evilpaintball's website and the have a new closed bolt marker called the Omen. Any word about it. How does it proform? Has anyone one shot it yet?? Also how good is there barrel system in comprasion to the Freak System??

: Thanks in Advance!!!!


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