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Empire Invert Mini - Black
Average Customer Rating
[Based on 5 review(s)]
Empire Invert Mini - Black
The Invert Mini: Fast, light, tight, and... TINY! But more impressive than the size and feel, the MINI boasts some of the hottest new technology to hit the paintball industry in years! If you're ready to experience the next stage of paintball evolution, grab a MINI and step ahead.
Features:
- Weighs under 2lbs (including barrel, ASA, 9Volt and regulator) the Invert Mini might be the lightest and tightest electronic marker available
- New patented proprietary PCP (Pressure Controlled Poppet) operating system
- New patented proprietary MINI regulator / ASA
- New patented proprietary Slipstream solenoid
- Break Beam Anti-Chop Eyes Standard
- Multi-mode (NXL, PSP, & Millenium) firing capability with easy tournament lockout
- Clamping feed-neck with Ion (Smart Parts) / ICD Threads
- "Cocker" threaded barrel
- No hoses to crimp or break
- One year limited warranty
Manufacturer URL:
http://www.invertpaintball.com
Mini review
By John, NORTH BEND on Aug 5 2011 |
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| Would recommend? Yes |
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| The Mini is an ok marker. Its very quiet considering its a poppet, and has impressive efficiency, nearing 8 pods from a 68/4500. The marker comes in a nice box with foam and a toolkit, the stock barrel is fine, 12" with considerable porting so its farely quiet.
I do however feel the Mini falls down in a few aspects. The most notable is its size, its simply too small for a larger player to hold properly, I find myself suffering arm and shoulder pain after handling the marker for an extended period of time. The trigger is also nothing to get exited about, its very bouncy and the board is optical, so theres no click like there would be with a microswitch, it just dosent feel so good.
The last short-coming is the kick, due to the decreased weight of the gun, the barrel rise on the gun is very noticable, it dosent effect performance so much but is rather arkward.
Other than that, its easy to maintain, nice and quiet, has a good board and has good efficiency.
Would certainly be a good buy for players wanting to jump into electronic markers. |
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Invert Mini
By mike, central islip on Aug 18 2011 |
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| Own it? Yes |
| Would recommend? Yes |
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| The Invert Mini treated me very well as my first electronic marker. It has all the firing modes that I need to enjoy the marker and had a descent rate of fire. After adjusting the trigger, it became very comfortable to fire the marker. It has a fairly smooth and quiet cycle when shooting. The stock barrel is a one peice set-up, I would recommend an aftermarket two peice barrel for a slight improvement. The marker is one of these smallest on the market which some people would say is a bad thing, but this has never had a negative effect on me. After a day of playing, the maintenance on this marker is very simple, just take the bolt system out of the back of the gun, clean it and use the lube that comes with the marker. This is not the best gun on the market, but I gave it five stars because it is the best for the price. BUY ONE, I DID! |
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Inver Mini
By jack on Apr 19 2012 |
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| Own it? Yes |
| Would recommend? Yes |
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| this is a steal it a very good gun that is very inexpensive. these are better than the proto rail. i love the inline gas system. the only thing i dont like is that it is a bit small in your hands |
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invert mini
By Mike on Sep 29 2011 |
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| Would recommend? Yes |
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| this gun really can not be any better. It is light, small, tight and nice looking. it shoots really smooth and quiet. easy to maintain and an all around great gun. i would recomend this to ANYbody |
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Good but not the best
By Gerrit, Katy on Oct 10 2012 |
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| Would recommend? No |
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| This is definetly one of the best starter guns but not the best. A better starter gun is the Dp G4 if you use thin lube and the Valken Proton and they are both cheaper. |
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Customer Reviews
The Mini is an ok marker. Its very quiet considering its a poppet, and has impressive efficiency, nearing 8 pods from a 68/4500. The marker comes in a nice box with foam and a toolkit, the stock barrel is fine, 12" with considerable porting so its farely quiet.
I do however feel the Mini falls down in a few aspects. The most notable is its size, its simply too small for a larger player to hold properly, I find myself suffering arm and shoulder pain after handling the marker for an extended period of time. The trigger is also nothing to get exited about, its very bouncy and the board is optical, so theres no click like there would be with a microswitch, it just dosent feel so good.
The last short-coming is the kick, due to the decreased weight of the gun, the barrel rise on the gun is very noticable, it dosent effect performance so much but is rather arkward.
Other than that, its easy to maintain, nice and quiet, has a good board and has good efficiency.
Would certainly be a good buy for players wanting to jump into electronic markers.
The Invert Mini treated me very well as my first electronic marker. It has all the firing modes that I need to enjoy the marker and had a descent rate of fire. After adjusting the trigger, it became very comfortable to fire the marker. It has a fairly smooth and quiet cycle when shooting. The stock barrel is a one peice set-up, I would recommend an aftermarket two peice barrel for a slight improvement. The marker is one of these smallest on the market which some people would say is a bad thing, but this has never had a negative effect on me. After a day of playing, the maintenance on this marker is very simple, just take the bolt system out of the back of the gun, clean it and use the lube that comes with the marker. This is not the best gun on the market, but I gave it five stars because it is the best for the price. BUY ONE, I DID!
this is a steal it a very good gun that is very inexpensive. these are better than the proto rail. i love the inline gas system. the only thing i dont like is that it is a bit small in your hands
this gun really can not be any better. It is light, small, tight and nice looking. it shoots really smooth and quiet. easy to maintain and an all around great gun. i would recomend this to ANYbody
This is definetly one of the best starter guns but not the best. A better starter gun is the Dp G4 if you use thin lube and the Valken Proton and they are both cheaper.