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Beano
22-03-2011, 20:14
Hi, my friend has just been gifted a Morpheus paintball marker and would like to know what they are like and whether he should keep it or sell it. Can anyone find some info for him on the marker please, or possibly a review from personal experiences?

Thanks

Zyras`
22-03-2011, 20:53
I can't find jack on this marker apart from one guy selling one with an inferno.

BOD
22-03-2011, 21:20
they are a very poor inferno copy and i don't think they were made for very long.

Andy-YPC
23-03-2011, 06:49
They wern't.
However we do have about 20 of them, pretty much unused.
£10 a go

Zyras`
23-03-2011, 16:02
Lol, that good then?

Beano
23-03-2011, 17:28
What are they like in terms of reliability and stuff then? Surely they must be worth more than £10 each?

BOD
23-03-2011, 17:35
We even have a brand new unused one, i recon it must be worth £12.

Beano
23-03-2011, 17:54
We even have a brand new unused one, i recon it must be worth £12.

Lol really? Whats so bad about them then? He's going to be gutted bless him.

Zyras`
23-03-2011, 21:14
If it didn't cost him nowt, then what's the bother? We have a viewloader prodigy that has never worked right and generally sucks... Didn't cost us nowt so no big loss.

You may find it works fine for him as a starter.

Beano
23-03-2011, 21:41
If it didn't cost him nowt, then what's the bother? We have a viewloader prodigy that has never worked right and generally sucks... Didn't cost us nowt so no big loss.

You may find it works fine for him as a starter.

He's chuffed that he's finally got a marker, dont get me wrong. But the way everyone is talking on here, it makes him sound as if he would be better off throwing the paintballs at people rather than using the marker lol.

We both need some help regarding co2 as well, would anyone with good knowledge be able to help us both via PM about using co2 and everything to do with it. Help would be much appreciated.

Zyras`
23-03-2011, 23:11
Anything is better than just throwing paintballs at people. Like i said, you'll probably find that it works great as a starter marker. After a while he'd probably move onto something new anyways... Everybody does.

I started playing 6 or so years ago, i've not long bought my 4th marker.

(On a related note, i'm now wondering if it would be acceptable to use my slingshot to fire paintballs, a foolproof backup ;) )

[EDIT: whilst i'm reading back, just cos they are saying it isn't worth hundreds of pounds, doesn't mean it will be a heap of... you can pick up second hand inferno's for sod all and they are one of the most indestructable markers i've ever used.]

Beano
24-03-2011, 09:17
Anything is better than just throwing paintballs at people. Like i said, you'll probably find that it works great as a starter marker. After a while he'd probably move onto something new anyways... Everybody does.

I started playing 6 or so years ago, i've not long bought my 4th marker.

(On a related note, i'm now wondering if it would be acceptable to use my slingshot to fire paintballs, a foolproof backup ;) )

[EDIT: whilst i'm reading back, just cos they are saying it isn't worth hundreds of pounds, doesn't mean it will be a heap of... you can pick up second hand inferno's for sod all and they are one of the most indestructable markers i've ever used.]

I suppose you're right, I'll let him know it's an ok starter marker.

Still need help with co2 though if anyone wouldn't mind?

glenn
13-04-2011, 10:19
I started playing 6 or so years ago, i've not long bought my 4th marker.



:O ive bin playing about 3 years and am up to my 13th marker lol

isnt there a bow that fires paintballs?

BOD
13-04-2011, 10:39
yes, it's called the Airow Paintball Gun.

CraigofScotland
13-04-2011, 12:06
Was firing the bow on friday keeping myself entertained at tonys lockup waiting on a delivery. Its awesome fun. No HPA or C02 required . .

You will end up with a mental strong arm tho.