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Re: J&J edge kit
In Reply to: Re: J&J edge kit posted by Razorpb on October 06, 2003 at 16:03:32:
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Posted by: FoxWalk on October 07, 2003 at 01:29:56
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The following are quotes from pbreview.com none are mine. "Durability - The inserts sure ai'nt titainium people, treat them with care because they will dent." "In the freak system, the inserts are very thin. They dont always line up perfactly with the fronts and backs, leaving a gap. I would say that the biggest problem is the price. A freak with 2 insert scosts $120 or so. My favorite barrel system is the J&J edge. You can get the edge with 4 backs for $115. " "the next generation systems have taken what SP has done and made some needed improvements. " "I'm not sure that the quality control is up to par on this product. Some inserts seem to lack a nice finish, and they're sorta fragile." It goes on but you get the picture In reality though, they freak has the same rating as the edge kit. So it really comes down to weather or not you want to support smart parts with your money or not And if you really want the best system out there go with the powerlyte scepter. A friend of mine has that system and he loves it. |
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