When I first put shots through mine (stainless sfr, halfway setting; ie stock) it felt like it was shooting 230fps. Chrono’d it and I couldn’t believe it was shooting 275-280. Went back to shoot my cs2 and cs3 and they don’t even compare in how soft the shot is on the r5 (running brass sfr on -)
I actually just shot a Geo 5 for the first time at my local crew's tuesday night practice and holy smokes is that thing smooth. I almost need it to kick more because I thought it was running out of air. Suppose in a couppe years once the price comes down some i might consider getting one, and by then hopefully the hopper issue is fixed even though I used my spire 3 and nothing was wrong. Rather eliminate the possibility of something being wrong, than saying something works currently so it's good
CS3 for me is the best, cause the shot is short, crisp and firm, other guns are like old Luxes, slow and airy, feels mushy for me, other that that all of them can shoot 5 Star paint without problems
@@JP-om3ou I mean it's also nice but that infamous one is pure fire and the the price of either it's easily the best gun on the market for the price if we are talking brand new guns , you can get a stock one for $900 brand new and infamous one for $100 more
Thoughts after that bland shit they put on ESPN: we need to go back to private label guns with obvious milling patterns. Looked like a bunch of colorful tubes with a frame and foregrip. We need guns like the Naughty Dog Alias or Ripper timmy if chasing tv is the play.
Agreed, perfect example is the new shocker. That thing is painfully basic and basically has zero milling . It couldn't get any more dull , there is a reason companies like twister and adrenaline sell out , people want cool looking guns yet some of these companies still drop the balls
2024 and there's still no G7R. Life is suffering.
G6.5R lol
or G6R.5 lmao
Maybe that last stab with the Ripper G6r, then the slow sellout of the Tactical G6r on fleabay is making them hesitant.
With all the aftermarket parts theres basically a G7R
@@anthonymachado7448 13 years. It's time for an update.
@@ILikeCheeseOnBees Oh God please, no!
That CS3 sounds like a machine gun in comparison to the other 2. Sheesh. I think whatever way you go you can't pick wrong.
R5 sounds like a gun running out of air.
When I first put shots through mine (stainless sfr, halfway setting; ie stock) it felt like it was shooting 230fps. Chrono’d it and I couldn’t believe it was shooting 275-280. Went back to shoot my cs2 and cs3 and they don’t even compare in how soft the shot is on the r5 (running brass sfr on -)
I actually just shot a Geo 5 for the first time at my local crew's tuesday night practice and holy smokes is that thing smooth. I almost need it to kick more because I thought it was running out of air. Suppose in a couppe years once the price comes down some i might consider getting one, and by then hopefully the hopper issue is fixed even though I used my spire 3 and nothing was wrong. Rather eliminate the possibility of something being wrong, than saying something works currently so it's good
CS3 it's an all together better marker than most on the market !
So cool
The 2020s are the hair splitting era of paintball.
Greatest thing about the R5 is the Geo 4 just had another price drop. Give it a year and Geo 4 will be cheaper than 3.5's
As long as people keep calling the Geo 4 a red headed stepchild you're golden ifan IV core gun does it for you. First world problems.
CS3 for me is the best, cause the shot is short, crisp and firm, other guns are like old Luxes, slow and airy, feels mushy for me, other that that all of them can shoot 5 Star paint without problems
In competitive shooting that would bethe description of a squib. The last shot was undercharged and the gun felt funny.
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That geo5 sounds clunkier than my t98c.
Cap
U cray
Should add the era and idol. I thought the era shot great
No r5 review?
The answer is the infamous 180 for several hundred dollars less .
Stock
180 milling better
@@JP-om3ou I mean it's also nice but that infamous one is pure fire and the the price of either it's easily the best gun on the market for the price if we are talking brand new guns , you can get a stock one for $900 brand new and infamous one for $100 more
@@BAGofTALENT infamous milling is meh; the stock milling is better
Thoughts after that bland shit they put on ESPN: we need to go back to private label guns with obvious milling patterns. Looked like a bunch of colorful tubes with a frame and foregrip. We need guns like the Naughty Dog Alias or Ripper timmy if chasing tv is the play.
Agreed, perfect example is the new shocker. That thing is painfully basic and basically has zero milling . It couldn't get any more dull , there is a reason companies like twister and adrenaline sell out , people want cool looking guns yet some of these companies still drop the balls