Shooting the Dye DSR+, with Spire IV Hopper and HK Army Aerolite Pro V2.
https://youtu.be/MeZye7AzqqE The DSR+ is a mid-range/high-end electronic paintball gun, it’s $1000 and designed to complete with the Shocker AMP, Planet Eclipse 170R and I guess the MacDev XDR. Just as the name would suggest the DSR+, is not a major departure from the DSR, it’s not the DSR2, its the DSR+ or maybe DSR 1.5, it’s not going to still have many of the features we say on the DSR. The DSR+ still has a…
Over the past 5 years DLX and Planet Eclipse have dominated the tournament paintball gun market. Planet Eclipse are still the top and with guns like the LV1 and CS1 they have dominated for a long time. With a gun like the Luxe TM40 pushing the Luxe to new levels can the DLX finally best Planet Eclipse.
Over the past 10 years there have been two high-end gun companies fighting to call themselves the best, Planet Eclipse and DLX. Most of the time Eclipse have.
The Planet Eclipse Geo 4 is Planet Eclipse’ fourth Geo but sixth spool valve gun. The Geo follow the release of the very popular CS2. The Geo 4 features the very popular IV Core bolt system that was brought over from the CS1 and many of the other high-end features form the CS1 and CS2.
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