empire invert mini
The empire invert mini When I first got the “Invert Mini” I thought it was cool how it came in an aluminum case with locks on it. they now only come in a regular box When I took it out and put the barrel on it was very light (probably the lightest marker out there) about 1.9 lbs and was very easy to hold. the manual was very informative. After reading the manual I opened up the whole gun to inspect , As I was doing that I noticed I only had to clean 3 parts, the barrel, breach, and bolt. The only thing I noticed that you have to be careful with is if you decide to take the fore grip off (which you should have no need to) the board is connected to the same board that the eyes are connected to so you have to be careful when sliding it out and off. Another cool thing about this marker is that there is no need to worry about the eyes because they are built into the gun so you don’t have to worry about messing with wires on the gun. There are only 4 wires on this whole gun, 2 on the solenoid, and 2 on the battery. While I was shooting I also noticed that every single ball was literally ball-on-ball.
Overall Design: . a spool valve/poppet valve/blow-forward design. It’s rather genius. All of the electronics are housed in the fore grip, and the mechanical guts of the marker are contained in the rear of the main body. All one needs to do the clean the interior of the main body is remove one screw and the bolt and valve slide out the back, . The integral ASA and regulator provides air to the marker through a hard line in the trigger frame. This results in no external hoses.
Size/Weight: All of this combines to make a marker that is compact and light.
Price: New, this marker is $324.99. at most e comerce stores of course we sell them for $298.99
Maintenance: The design of this paintball gun makes the maintenance a breeze. All one regularly needs to do is clean it and lube the bolt. It’s just that simple.
Efficiency: the invert mini will outdo most paintball guns in there class
Speed: you can get 15 to 20 bps box stock of course higher rates of fire are available with modifications
LED Placement: This only really applies to those of us who play night games, but the placement of the LED makes it constantly blink red and reflect off the trigger fingers. This could give a person away in a night game. It does not really apply to the regular games Board: as I only play at fields that require semi only, but the programming is very limited, and the rate of fire is capped at 20 BPS. If you are in search of more flexible programming and higher rates of fire, then you might want to consider another board
Integral ASA: Finally a word should be said about the ASA. The unique design of the marker fixes the ASA in a static location. This is not a big deal to me, but if one wishes to install a drop forward or stock, it is not an option.
