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TEQUILA anyone?

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Topic: TEQUILA anyone?
Posted By: stick_boy_2002
Subject: TEQUILA anyone?
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 2:15am
Upgrades:
-Cp regulator
-NYX board and eyes
-Cp sling blade trigger
-original Aardvark frame with board & chip
-AK47 volleys
-Dye mini drop
-Hybrid grind on/off ASA
-CCM feedneck
-Dye back plate w/ built in snatch grip


thats the only pic i have until it gets here.


also does anybody know roughly how many of these were made. i know there pretty rare but im trying to get a better scope of how rare.

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Posted By: Skillet42565
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 9:16am
I think thats actually a Tequila Sunrise instead of the Tequila matrix, which would make it slightly rarer.

How much did you pay for it?


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Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 10:42am
Yeah, it's a tequila sunrise. That's the one that was on e-bay recently right?

They're fairly rare and tend to fetch a pretty good price. Not the best board out there, but it'll do for now. Try finding yourself a Tadao or Freeflow "Anderson" board to make it really sing.

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Posted By: Skillet42565
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 10:53am
Also, as a rule, the older the Matrix, the better it shoots.

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Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 12:31pm
Originally posted by Skillet42565 Skillet42565 wrote:

Also, as a rule, the older the Matrix, the better it shoots.


I'll second that! I keep debating whether to sell my DMLCD with Anderson Board when I get my RACEgun this month

Then I realize, "Why would I give up what is essentially a tourney-legal machine gun?" NOTHING lays down paint like a DMLCD. Best back-player marker I've ever owned.

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Posted By: stick_boy_2002
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 12:36pm
Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:

Yeah, it's a tequila sunrise. That's the one that was on e-bay recently right?

They're fairly rare and tend to fetch a pretty good price. Not the best board out there, but it'll do for now. Try finding yourself a Tadao or Freeflow "Anderson" board to make it really sing.


yeah i got it on E-bay, cost me about half the retail price.

im going to try out hte NYX board, and see if i like it, ill more than likely get a tadao board for my LCD, as soon as i get rid of some of my older guns.

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Posted By: procarbinefreak
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 12:48pm
my dm3 was the best shooting gun i've owned...


it was big, heavy, and bulky, but it shot like a dream


Posted By: DeTrevni
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 1:35pm
I hate every single one of you. You have made me want to experience this "shooting like a dream."










And I'm slap out of cash.


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Evil Elvis: "Detrevni is definally like a hillbilly hippy from hell"



Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 2:04pm
DT, I'm pretty sure an Osiris tops a DMLCD. I'll let you borrow mine once I have the RACEgun up and working. Just make sure you send it back at some point. M'kay?

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Posted By: sinisterNorth
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 2:36pm
Very nice, I was looking at it on the Nation a few days back. I wouldn't mind picking up a DMLCD when I get the cash flow.

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Posted By: Skillet42565
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 4:05pm
I've shot every matrix model made, and I think the DM4 was probably the smoothest out of all of them.

Also, DeTrev, the DMLCD is so cheap these days you could easily afford one from almost chump change.


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Posted By: killswitch43
Date Posted: 08 November 2007 at 6:55pm
Agreed, I got a Dye Matrix LCD off ebay for $140.  Between the Matrix and my Blazer my A5 feels like a real gun!  LOL

Originally posted by Skillet42565 Skillet42565 wrote:

I've shot every matrix model made, and I think the DM4 was probably the smoothest out of all of them.

Also, DeTrev, the DMLCD is so cheap these days you could easily afford one from almost chump change.


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PPS Blazer
Dye Matrix LCD
Bullpup A5


Posted By: stick_boy_2002
Date Posted: 09 November 2007 at 3:32am
Originally posted by Skillet42565 Skillet42565 wrote:

I've shot every matrix model made, and I think the DM4 was probably the smoothest out of all of them.Also, DeTrev, the DMLCD is so cheap these days you could easily afford one from almost chump change.


a DM4 was the first matrix i shot, ill propbally end up looking for one in the spring.

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Posted By: Lightningbolt
Date Posted: 09 November 2007 at 7:47am
That's a very nice looking gun.


Posted By: DeTrevni
Date Posted: 09 November 2007 at 1:41pm
Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:

DT, I'm pretty sure an Osiris tops a DMLCD. I'll let you borrow mine once I have the RACEgun up and working. Just make sure you send it back at some point. M'kay?
If yer for serious, I may have to take you up on that offer...

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Evil Elvis: "Detrevni is definally like a hillbilly hippy from hell"



Posted By: procarbinefreak
Date Posted: 09 November 2007 at 5:16pm
i think the fact that on top of the matrix platform, and the spool valve design, the gun has enough bulkiness to it to suck up all of the inertia/energy from the bolt that's moving so the gun doesn't move at all.

you hear it shoot, you see it shoot, but you can barely feel it shoot. 

It probably didn't help that I had some of the best upgrades... evolve gold bolt kit... tadao board... and stuff like that.

Not only was it the best shooting gun, that thing always shot.  No little quirks or problems. 


Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 09 November 2007 at 5:49pm
Only issue I ever had was when I forgot to change batteries before playing one day. 3/4 of the way through the day, the led light on the anderson board came on, but there was nothing coming out. Quickly unscrewed the backplate and viola! Instant on the field change, no tools necessary. I think the only way to screw a DMLCD up is operator error, and even that is tough to do!

DeTrevni, they're kinda like the Tippmann pro-lite with an e-bolt in it. Heavy, loud, awkward to handle, and not too pretty to look at, but they fire beautifully and you can't **** them up.

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