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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

Dangerous Power Rev-I Paintball Gun Review

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  • @chris52292 can we all just CALM THE FUCK DOWN!!!!!!!!!

  • Is it true that the FPS can't go below 280?

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  • @sbryce66 I'd say Fusion FX or REV-I with that money.

  • @sbryce66 If you don't mind not having a lot of money left, go for a bob long g6r, won't be disappointed at all

  • i have been using an azodin blitz for a year now and im wanting to upgrade my gun. So should i get this or the G4 i have $1000 so neither of them r out of my price range.

  • 22:10 lol 10 fps

  • @younghulkhulk69 Yep! A Geo 2.1 Reg and POPS will work for the Rev-I. If you do use the POPS make sure you have a t-rail adapter for the Rev-I's dovetail. Unless you are taking the reg off of a Geo 2.1, PE will not sell you a 2.1 reg with the 45* swivel collar due to safety issues related to the purge control valve on the Geo.

  • @ex0Flo13 I disagree about the Creed being easier to maintain than a Rev-I, considering the nature of a poppet valve marker being more complicated in nature. I have had nothing

  • @ex0Flo13 but troubles with my Creed since I received it. The actually disassembly and maintenance of the Creed definitely more involved than the Rev-I. The Creed's tolerances were subpar at best and led to many problems not only for me but many others. That is why the Demon was brought back in house to Vanguard. Not only that the Creed's regulator, while superbly consistent, has issues with the shims becoming flatten. My Creed while it shot was one of the smoothest markers I've ever

  • @ex0Flo13 used hands down but the issues I had does not outweigh the positives.

    The Rev-I is super easy to maintain. I've used mine week in and week out after my Creed went down and it hasn't let me down. The stock bolt system consists of 4 dynamic orings, which is even simpler than the Geo engine. I still have the Gen3 APE programming in mine still, and to alleviate the bouncing issue I bent the microswitch lever. The Rev-I is so underrated and I wouldn't hesitate to use it over the Creed now.

  • @Flaveorflave yeah no prob

  • @Ex0Flo13 Ok cool good to know

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