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  • magmonkey
    Mass Destruction
    • Oct 2001
    • 775

    #1

    new smartparts markers from pbnation

    I got this from pbnation
    just thought I would show what was coming out from our inovator friends at smart parts ( read LOTS of sarcasm into that)

    I want to just make one thread about these, I know that there is already threads on most of these so I wanna sum them up:





    New Guns Are
    Ion XE-updated Ion
    Vibe-bare bones Ion
    Sp-1-milsim Vibe
    Eos-updated Epiphany


    Ion XE - $225

    Ion XE Product Description:
    The embodiment of affordable firepower. Ion changed the paintball paradigm by being the first marker to deliver true electropneumatic performance in the casual paintball player's price range. With multiple firing modes, an aggressive rate of fire, and break beam Vision anti-chop system, the Ion XE continues the Ion tradition of tournament level performance at a low price.

    Features:
    * Bolt-Out-Back design makes this Ion easier to maintain than ever before. One allen wrench is all that is needed to remove the bolt sleeve, bolt and bolt stop from the rear of the marker, providing complete access to the entire bolt and valve assembly in seconds.
    * Weight (marker only): 1 lb. 15 oz.
    * Length (w/out barrel): 8.5 in.
    * Operating Pressure: 180psi
    * Gas Source: HPA or CO2
    * Anti-Chop System: Break Beam Vision
    * Trigger Pivot: Stainless steel pin
    * Ball Detent: Dual rubber style
    * Semi auto, rebound, 3 round burst (10bps max), full auto, (10bps max)
    * Max Rate of fire: 17bps (higher with Blackheart board)
    * Field legal mode lock
    * Runs on one 9 volt battery
    * Standard ASA included
    * Ion one piece 14 inch barrel
    * Feedneck: Low profile friction grip vertical / NXT thread
    * Aluminum / polymer grip frame/body


    Vibe-$140


    Low price, high performance. Entry level used to mean low performance, but once again Smart Parts changed the game. The Vibe brings the smooth, accurate, fast shooting performance of true low pressure electropneumatic operation to even first time players with its unbeatable entry level price.

    Features:
    Hammer free design means that even beginning players can now afford a marker with tournament level performance, durability, and simple maintenance.
    Protection provided by the Vibe's all-new Max Flow R Vertical Regulator means that it is safe from the dangers of liquid CO2.
    Weight (marker only): 1 lb. 11 oz.
    Length (w/out barrel): 8.75 in.
    Operating Pressure: 180psi
    Gas Source: HPA or CO2
    Anti-Chop System: Low force bolt
    Trigger Pivot: Stainless steel pin
    Ball Detent: Dual rubber style
    Semi auto firing mode
    Max Rate of fire: 11bps
    Field legal mode lock
    Runs on one 9 volt battery
    Standard ASA included
    One piece 10 inch barrel
    Feedneck: Vertical clamping
    Aluminum receiver/bolt
    Glass fiber reinforced nylon grip frame/body


    Sp-1-$150



    A fresh take on tactical. With its military styling and ultra rugged lightweight construction, the SP-1 is built for speed and made to last.

    Features:

    Mil-spec accessory rails at every angle and integrated mount points for a stock, the SP-1 is ready for a limitless variety of accessories.
    Equipped with an integrated tactical flashlight mount right below the barrel, which accepts inexpensive focused beam flashlights at a fraction of the cost of expensive tactical flashlights.
    Low pressure electropneumatic operation replaces the outdated spring and hammer designs that power competing tactical markers, and allows the SP-1 to deliver a fast , accurate and quiet hailstorm of paint.
    Weight (marker only): 2 lbs. 6 oz.
    Length (w/out barrel): 12.5 in.
    Operating Pressure: 180psi
    Gas Source: HPA or CO2
    Anti-Chop System: Low force bolt
    Trigger Pivot: Stainless steel pin
    Ball Detent: Dual rubber style
    Semi auto firing mode
    Max Rate of fire: 11bps
    Field legal mode lock
    Runs on one 9 volt battery
    Standard ASA included
    One piece 10 inch barrel
    Feedneck: Vertical clamping
    Glass fiber reinforced nylon grip frame/body


    EOS-$390

    True tournament performance.

    Features:
    Unique rapid-charge, low volume fire chamber and volume control inserts makes the EOS deliver high-end tournament level performance, protected from distance-robbing shoot down even at the highest rates of fire
    Vision anti chop technology combined with fast and simple single tool disassembly of the entire bolt and valve system gives the EOS the reliability and fast turn around time needed in the staging pits of today's tournaments.
    Weight (marker only): 2 lbs. 3 oz.
    Length (w/out barrel): 8.4 in.
    Operating Pressure: 280psi
    Gas Source: HPA or CO2
    Anti-Chop System: Break Beam Vision
    Trigger Pivot: Conical Mounted Bearing
    Ball Detent: Dual rubber style
    Semi auto, rebound, 3 round burst (10bps max), full auto, (10bps max)
    Max Rate of fire: 17bps
    Field legal mode lock
    Runs on one 9 volt battery
    Smart Parts On/Off ASA
    Includes Freak Jr. three piece 14 inch barrel
    Feedneck: Vertical Q-Lock/NXT thread
    Lightweight alloy grip frame/body
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    Last edited by magmonkey; 10-24-2007, 06:06 AM.
  • randel
    that one guy
    • Aug 2006
    • 52

    #2
    the only thing that it looks like changed on the ion xt is that it is bolt out the back now

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    • Warwitch
      Resident Skeptic

      • May 2006
      • 3176

      #3
      Great. 4 more markers I wont be buying

      Comment

      • magmonkey
        Mass Destruction
        • Oct 2001
        • 775

        #4
        appantly it costs around $100 to put eyes in a marker

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        • Dend78
          Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
          • Oct 2004
          • 2963

          #5
          i must say that mil-sim (tac-one wanna be) looks like crap, and probably feels like it to. i hate that look on there, and the others are starting to look like a Trix

          SAVE A ROCK THROW AN ION!!!!!
          2k2 Angel LCD
          turbo trigger
          CP volumizer
          PIPE KIT

          2k Angel CnC LCD
          Vert Frame
          Freak Barrel

          B2k x-milled
          micro rock
          Dye sticky 3's
          vertical max-flo
          Edge barrel with blue J&J tip

          Egg 2 y board
          Empire Reloader
          Dye Throttle 91/4500
          Crossfire 114ci/3000
          Angel Air Reg

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          • Dend78
            Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
            • Oct 2004
            • 2963

            #6
            Originally posted by magmonkey
            appantly it costs around $100 to put eyes in a marker

            gotta be careful when drilling you might shatter the plastic
            2k2 Angel LCD
            turbo trigger
            CP volumizer
            PIPE KIT

            2k Angel CnC LCD
            Vert Frame
            Freak Barrel

            B2k x-milled
            micro rock
            Dye sticky 3's
            vertical max-flo
            Edge barrel with blue J&J tip

            Egg 2 y board
            Empire Reloader
            Dye Throttle 91/4500
            Crossfire 114ci/3000
            Angel Air Reg

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            • randel
              that one guy
              • Aug 2006
              • 52

              #7
              or melt it maybe thats why they dint put eyes in they dint want to risk damaging the body

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              • Warwitch
                Resident Skeptic

                • May 2006
                • 3176

                #8
                Originally posted by Dend78
                i must say that mil-sim (tac-one wanna be) looks like crap, and probably feels like it to. i hate that look on there, and the others are starting to look like a Trix

                SAVE A ROCK THROW AN ION!!!!!

                And so it was dubbed, "Tac-Wannabe"

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                • Dend78
                  Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 2963

                  #9
                  more like shat-wunnabe
                  2k2 Angel LCD
                  turbo trigger
                  CP volumizer
                  PIPE KIT

                  2k Angel CnC LCD
                  Vert Frame
                  Freak Barrel

                  B2k x-milled
                  micro rock
                  Dye sticky 3's
                  vertical max-flo
                  Edge barrel with blue J&J tip

                  Egg 2 y board
                  Empire Reloader
                  Dye Throttle 91/4500
                  Crossfire 114ci/3000
                  Angel Air Reg

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                  • ThePixelGuru
                    Guru of Pixels
                    • May 2005
                    • 1461

                    #10
                    If my poo had been squished through a Play-Dough mold, it'd look like the the Ion XE.
                    If my poo had a lousy body kit, it'd look like the Vibe.
                    If my poo had a silver coating, it'd look like the EOS.
                    If my poo had tac rails, it'd look like the SP1.

                    Can't wait until I'm old and I get to force everyone to listen to me talk about my bowel movements.

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                    • ProblemKinder
                      Colossians 3:8
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 861

                      #11
                      * Bolt-Out-Back design makes this Ion easier to maintain than ever before. One allen wrench is all that is needed to remove the bolt sleeve, bolt and bolt stop from the rear of the marker, providing complete access to the entire bolt and valve assembly in seconds.

                      I can't wait till spart parts somehow gets a patent on that design that somehow predates the automag and takes AGD for all their money.

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                      • tech-chan
                        is the TKO of design.
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 875

                        #12
                        Wan't the automag first?

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                        • mostpeople
                          Registered User
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 1680

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ProblemKinder
                          * Bolt-Out-Back design makes this Ion easier to maintain than ever before. One allen wrench is all that is needed to remove the bolt sleeve, bolt and bolt stop from the rear of the marker, providing complete access to the entire bolt and valve assembly in seconds.

                          I can't wait till spart parts somehow gets a patent on that design that somehow predates the automag and takes AGD for all their money.

                          Precisely what I said...

                          Spread the word guys.. we need to stop these a-holes and the only way to do it is to vote with our wallets and educate new players!

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                          • mostpeople
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 1680

                            #14
                            Sp-1-$150



                            A fresh take on tactical. With its military styling and ultra rugged lightweight construction, the SP-1 is built for speed and made to last.

                            Features:

                            Mil-spec accessory rails at every angle and integrated mount points for a stock, the SP-1 is ready for a limitless variety of accessories.
                            Equipped with an integrated tactical flashlight mount right below the barrel, which accepts inexpensive focused beam flashlights at a fraction of the cost of expensive tactical flashlights.
                            Low pressure electropneumatic operation replaces the outdated spring and hammer designs that power competing tactical markers, and allows the SP-1 to deliver a fast , accurate and quiet hailstorm of paint.
                            Weight (marker only): 2 lbs. 6 oz.
                            Length (w/out barrel): 12.5 in.
                            Operating Pressure: 180psi
                            Gas Source: HPA or CO2
                            Anti-Chop System: Low force bolt
                            Trigger Pivot: Stainless steel pin
                            Ball Detent: Dual rubber style
                            Semi auto firing mode
                            Max Rate of fire: 11bps
                            Field legal mode lock
                            Runs on one 9 volt battery
                            Standard ASA included
                            One piece 10 inch barrel
                            Feedneck: Vertical clamping
                            Glass fiber reinforced nylon grip frame/body
                            Did anybody notice this?

                            Someone needs to *not buy one* but get their hands on it and see how it works...

                            Whatever you do dont buy it though

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                            • Spider-TW
                              U R techno-literate!

                              • Oct 2006
                              • 3554

                              #15
                              Originally posted by mostpeople
                              educate new players!
                              I certainly vote for that. Junk is junk. At first $150 doesn't seem bad for the amount of junk on an SP-1, profit margin-wise, but;

                              1) no eyes
                              2) semi auto only
                              3) field legal lock of what?
                              4) single trigger (good luck making that 11bps hailstorm of paint).

                              Ok, so the price is too high for a plastic body and a cheap solenoid valve, and it's not as good as a $70 piranha or refurb cocker. We just need to help people see the junk for what it is.

                              If you're going to buy Sino-Plastic markers, there are a lot more to chose from. And that applies all the way up the line of markers.

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