PDA

View Full Version : Zeus G1+ paintball pistol


Jono
03-14-2008, 07:25 PM
Bought this from a Militia member a year ago, but I never use it. It's in great condition. One of my buddies who was using it for awhile messed with the insides and we took it to CC, got it fixed and they put new internals in it. Decided not to mess around with it so its been collecting dust for a month. I shot it recently just to see if it still works and it is still smooth and accurate :) A leg holster for it came with the deal, so I will throw that in.
60 bucks or b/o. I ONLY ACCEPT CASH, people freak me out when they break out with the personal checks and bank credit transfer etc. etc.

piiiicssss
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a219/Joneuchii/IMG_0011.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a219/Joneuchii/IMG_0007.jpg

krar
04-01-2008, 08:42 PM
do you still have this? i might be interested in buying it and just wanted to ask you some questions

Jono
04-01-2008, 09:09 PM
Oh i'm sorry, I thought I edited and said it was sold. No, I sold it a few weeks back but apparently I didnt get around to putting that up here.
Sorry :(

krar
04-01-2008, 09:15 PM
ohwell, do you happen to know if those pistols are very durable at all or do they break down easily? im wondering because im considering getting a pistol but dont want a marker thats gonna break easily

Thalion
04-01-2008, 09:42 PM
Don't get a pistol if you're still new to paintball.

Play a while with your current gear beforehand. If you come to like the idea of limited paint/air and want to try your hand at pistols, then look into them.

Me? I love limited paint most games. It might not work for you though, so don't commit and buy something up before you know you want to use it.

Foster
04-02-2008, 01:00 PM
I know BST is not the place for chitchat, but this should be a good read to anyone looking at JABBer pistols:
http://www.mcarterbrown.com/forums/sidearms/12067-my-new-miltec-g2.html

I own a "Warsensor" Zeus G1+ and besides the fact that is is a blowback with limited accuracy (read:consistancy, blowback shake & not so comfey grips) it is a pretty solid gun. Pistols suffer the same as pumps, without a proper break in period (real use) they never get working well. This leads to people being dissapointed and never trusting the gun enough to get there shot down. Long stort short, if you want to be a pistolero you NEED to use it a lot at the range or even better use it as a primary. If I were to buy a blowback pistol again I would take the advice from the thread above.
Pick up a Miltech, get a tank adapter (to save on 12grams) and put a couple thousand balls through it. By then it should be pretty solid.

Jono, You can always edit your 1st post to read:
Sold