| Re: Proto Rail vs Invert Mini vs DP Fusion vs Epiphany the mini isn't a standard poppet valve. Its a pressure controlled poppet, the difference is how they are engaged, almost all other poppets are engaged by a ram or hammer where as the mini is engaged via air pressure, and then follows through a bit like a spool valve system. In truth its very original, not to mention very easy to tech once you understand it.
i've also never heard of an asa problem. Thats one part of the marker i've got no gripes with at all. Grip frame is a bit of an odd angle IMO and thick in strange places but thats just a difference. The original board design and poppet were the only well known flaws, both have been fixed. The only other issue i've seen come up that isn't user triggered is the detents basically falling apart while on gun.
I recomend the fusion as its basically an intimidator, making it a thoroughbred by association. Or the mini, as those are the two with the least flaws.
The rail has a composite frame, and they didn't produce it well at all, they should have done it like the old mag frames, these can bend to expose the internals. The epiphany is an ion with slightly tweaked internals, so it will last and it will get the job done, but IMO the ion's been one of the worst preformers around, its good for 200 but the epiphany's price is too high for what it is. Still no bolt out back body? (on the epiph that is, the new sp markers have that)
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