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Dangerous Power G3

Dangerous Power G3
Released in 2008, the Dangerous Power G3 is one lightweight marker! Heck, it only weighs at 1.86 pounds. And that’s the Dangerous Power G3’s weight when it’s fully packed with patented clamping feed-neck, a barrel, and a flip lever ASA. I would go as far as saying that this could be the smallest and lightest paintball marker around…that performs like the other heavy weights out there.

With my previous experiences with products and paintball gears from Dangerous Power, I knew that I simply have to give the newly released G3 a try. And it was a pleasant surprise. My first impression with the Dangerous Power G3?

“Dang! This thing is surely light!” Aside from that, I was surprised…pleasantly surprised at how comfortable it is to handle and carry this marker. You see, having a small and lightweight paintball marker can also be disadvantageous. That’s especially true if you’re accustomed to heavier and bulkier markers.

As expected from my previous experiences with Dangerous Power products (markers especially), it has a stock regulator that is consistent and reliable. Nothing really uncommon from a brand new marker and brand new stock regulator. As for the deviation, it has about 5 more or less. That figure is more than acceptable in my opinion.

Now, here’s the even better part – when it comes to rapid firing, the Dangerous Power G3’s is simply amazing. You can see videos as well as thumbs-up reviews for this paintball marker that sound almost next to impossible. However, I must say that they’re all true. No camera tricks whatsoever. Additionally, this paintball marker is gentle on paint. Firing about 1000 rounds or so, I never experienced a chop.

Not even a single chop! Heck, I’m willing to bet that with other paintball markers, such paintballs would’ve soup. Last but not the least, when it comes to cleaning and maintenance, this is the best marker around. All you have to do is remove a screw, take off the back cap, and you’re all set!

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