Nachdem die G-Force Super68 bei den IAO 2004 debütierte haben G-Force eine Menge Zeit und Arbeit in die Weiterentwicklung des Markierer investiert. Diese Arbeiten sind jetzt abgeschlossen und G-Force veröffentlichen die 68Super. Dazu die Pressemitteilung von G-Force:
Debuted at the 2004 International Amateur Open (IAO) in Pittsburgh PA, G-Force showed off their fully pneumatic closed bolt marker to the public for the very first time. Since then, G-Force has been refining and developing a much improved version of this marker and is now ready to launch the all new 2005 68Super™ marker (Patented and other patents pending) designed from the ground up to be one of the hottest markers yet to hit the industry.
G-Force focused on several key areas during design and production to ensure that the 2005 68Super™ will perform at its envisioned level. G-Force wanted to produce a marker that will address current demands of the paintball sport in a single compact package.
Development started by utilizing an ultra low cycling pressure bolt system that can operate under 20psi and yet delivers 20bps+ required by a tourney player. The bolt and the firing system are also air fed independently by separate LPRs allowing separate air pressures for the bolt and firing system. Also by using separate LPRs, it takes less time to recharge each LPR since there are now two driving the pneumatics. The dual LPR concept was offered by G-Force as an upgrade part for the WGP Autococker™ called the “Gemini System” to prevent chopping and it worked great.
Under rapid firing, any kick caused by the internals is totally eliminated by using lightweight materials and balancing the firing and bolt system. Total numbers of shots are increased by the DFS (Dynamic Firing System) that allows a player to squeeze the most shots from each full tank.
Being a fully pneumatic marker, one would expect a slow and long pulling trigger. This is not so, since G-Force utilized the best pneumatic trigger geometry that will allow you to walk the trigger to actuate the pneumatics. The result is a trigger pull that can be adjusted down to under 1mm allowing this marker to fire with the sensation that it is electronic. The timing of the bolt and firing sequence is such that with the absence of electronics and the benefit of direct drive pneumatic, it enables the rate of fire to be easily beyond 20bps, if your finger can move that fast.
Being fully pneumatic, the 68Super™ will continue its superb performance in varied weather conditions despite of rain, humidity and temperature. The 68Super™ will certainly be your best main marker or even as a vital backup for your gear bag.
Since most of today's markers are extensively 3D milled, there is very little a player can do to it to personalize further. G-Force has decided to offer the initial production of the 2005 68Super™ with minimal milling and leave extra meat on the body so that players can have it customized to their tastes. G-Force will include a 3D offering as well in future releases.
For more info and updated news on this new 2005 68Super™ marker, visit G-Force's web site at www.gforcepb.com