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Re: is this hype or fact? What do you guys think?

In Reply to: is this hype or fact? What do you guys think? posted by Micah Michalski on November 18, 2002 at 19:51:11:


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Posted by:
Hellrazor
on November 18, 2002 at 20:50:19

: [Quote]Free Flow Valve
: New Free Flow Valve.
: Designed for low cycling pressure and super high efficiency
: We got 1900 shots from a 45ci 4500psi SS4500 PMS Air System in Chicago with this valve. It makes your gun so efficient - you only need to use a 45ci bottle!! [/quote]

Well, it appears to be hype to me. The valve port size doesn't appear to look any larger than an AKA valve, and I don't get nearly as much out of mine. Also, don't shop from Evil Paintball. Long story short, it's a promoter's dream. 2 micron polished barrels? I don't think so. Dye is 5 microns. Hope that helps. Hellrazor out.

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