Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Dangers Of The Power Fusion Hybrid Paintball Gun

There are some dangerous points about the Dangerous Power Fusion.


The hybrid Dangerous Power Fusion paintball gun is advertised as a high-quality paintball gun. However, there are some dangers of this particular model, as well as some weaknesses that potential users should be be aware of if they're going to be using the hybrid model.


Over-Size Trigger Guard


One of the potential hazards of this paintball gun is the over-size trigger guard. While many models have these overly large trigger guards, they can create an awkward grip on the gun if you're not careful. When you're running, rolling and dodging paintballs from the other team, this too-big trigger guard can lead to a slipped grip at best, or if you land incorrectly, then several strained or even broken fingers if the frame doesn't give out first.


Electric Power


The Power Fusion gun runs off of a 9-volt battery and powers a variety of devices on the gun such as a laser targeting system. While the dangers of the gun causing the user physical harm is very low with a 9-volt battery, there is a danger that the elements can cause damage to a paintball gun that works off of electricity. If the case is cracked, or if all seals aren't tight and it begins to rain, you could short out connections in your gun, rendering an expensive piece of equipment useless until repaired.


Power Rating


Despite the name, the Dangerous Power Fusion paintball gun is rated as a relatively low-powered gun that runs off of nitrogen and compressed air. If you attempt to ramp up the compression power in the gun to get more meters per second out of the barrel, then you may have some problems. Lightweight and compact, the fusion hybrid paintball gun isn't meant to be overclocked that way. This is a potential problem for those who like to customize their guns.







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