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[11] Posted by BigBoss 10-23-2005, 03:30 PM |
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DM4/5s have an operating pressure of 170psi, with the LPR at 70-80 stock. So looks like Dye has lowered it pretty considerably.
Not really feeling the grips, those look horrendous. The new style frame and the trigger are definately intriguing however. Looking forward to seeing how these bad boys perform. Also interested to see how that drop in operating pressures affects the efficiency. Once again (even though based on a small pic) the cobalt to black color looks absolutely killer. .....................I still love my DM5 <3
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[14] Posted by Edge 10-24-2005, 04:28 PM |
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gun looks amazing and if you guys dont see it, dye has changed virtually EVERYTHING on this gun. Operating pressure is 145 now i believe.
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[15] Posted by bunkerking09 10-25-2005, 08:51 PM |
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145, wow, thats the lowest i've ever heard of, if the DM6 is 7 ounces lighter than the DM5, wat would that make it cause i don't know how much the DM5 weighs
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[16] Posted by Speed 10-25-2005, 11:41 PM |
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well frankly i'm not that impressed with it but thats just my opinion, i do kina like the fact that they got rid of the piece that the reg screw into and incorparated it in with the body, but i'm interested to see what shocktech, warp sportz does with it.
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[17] Posted by dm4-p8nt-balla 10-27-2005, 07:29 PM |
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anybody now any pricing yet
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[18] Posted by BigBoss 10-27-2005, 07:35 PM |
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$1350
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[19] Posted by osckey 10-27-2005, 11:02 PM |
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these guns are all the fuc@#$ same. I have a dm4 and its just as good. I think dye is way overpriced and not that much worth it.
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[20] Posted by twitchy 10-30-2005, 01:41 PM | |
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ok so i went to cup and shot the dm6. no way is it the same as a dm4. shoots sooooooo much better, and dear lord the UL frame is just orgasmic. i have never held a more comfartable gun. the demo gun had the debounce all the way down so it was rippin 30 bps but it felt more like it was shootin 5 bps. it shot sooooo smooth. its released at 1350 so the price will prolly be down to 1100 in like 8 months. if i had the money i would buy it for sure.
simply an amazing gun. the improvements over the dm5 are well worth it.
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