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January 17th, 2011, 00:31 | #1 |
Hitman Paintball Reviews: Goblin Deuce Paintball/Airsoft handgun!
YouTube - Hitman Paintball Reviews: Goblin Deuce
Good day everyone! Here is my Review to Goblin’s twice the gun, twice the fun double barrel Deuce Paintball/Airsoft handgun! I noted allot of people having problems with shells not holding charges so I also made this video as a guide to changing the problem Orings and maintaining them: YouTube - Goblin Solo / Deuce Shell Care + Safe Transport Tips You can find Goblin’s website here: http://www.goblinpaintball.com/ You can also check out my: Blog: http://hitmanpaintball.blogspot.com/ Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/HitmanPaintball If you have any questions or inquires please contact stan_the_hit_man@hotmail.com Thanks for watching! -Stan |
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January 17th, 2011, 01:04 | #2 |
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The goblin solo was small enough to be a novelty piece or hidden weapon for an airsofter. But the deuce looks like a childish dart gut and in my opinion would sell alot more to airsofters if it were slightly larger.
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January 17th, 2011, 04:49 | #3 |
These things are awesome! I liked mine so much I bought two. (Dual-wielding double-barrel shottie pistols is now my preferred method for rapid room-clearing. )
While they're not true to life "real-steel" replicas, they are a lot of fun. They fit nicely in the hand, and I can stuff one in a double M4 mag pouch, though the grip protrudes from the side. (They come with a custom hard-shell MOLLE/belt holster, but it takes up too much real estate for me.) The trigger setup is similar to the Solo, in that there is no sear; it's a simple lever system, so a quick stiff trigger pull is required for best operation. As it's essentially barrel-less, the BB dispersion is crazy; essentially a cloud of 12 or 24 BBs expanding rapidly right from the muzzle. The single/dual barrel switch engages & disengages the right barrel's pin, so that I can fire the left barrel, then flip the switch to fire the right; or I can fire both at once. Switch is well placed, I can fire consecutive barrels nearly as fast as a semi-auto. Really, the shells and firing mechanism are so simple, I can't ever see a problem occuring besides o-rings wearing over time. I've had no problems with mine yet; the o-rings on the shells were a little dry when purchased, but a few drops of silicone oil solved that. You get the gun, holster, two shells, a CO2 adapter, and two sets of spare o-rings for the shells, all for $90. And they're assembled in Canada. :salute: I think it was a great buy. Also, a little birdie mentioned a hint of a possible rumour that a barrel & stock extension might be being prototyped as an add-on kit, that would give it more of a Mad Max sawed-off look. |
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January 20th, 2011, 01:43 | #4 |
and to top it off they work with propane, iv been using mine with propane and .12s and it works great for short range wide dispersion.
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January 20th, 2011, 12:02 | #5 |
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Wondering if the madbull shotgun shells would work in this thing? Does it have a center firing pin?
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January 20th, 2011, 12:19 | #6 | |
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this video shows the firing pins @ about 00:19. They look dead centre to me.
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January 20th, 2011, 13:01 | #7 |
Mad bull shells do in fact work with the goblins. Both the original and the madbull shells work best on CO2.
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January 20th, 2011, 13:17 | #8 |
a.k.a. Phoneguy
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YouTube - MadBull Airsoft new toy, prototype
Might have some FPS issues. CRAP. Unless of course I use 5 bb's in the shell. YouTube - Stryke Airsoft: Mad Bull Shotgun Shells 6mm Review Part II Guess I can always use propane and it will reduce FPS. EDIT. The top link is with CO2 and the bottom link is with PROPANE. Last edited by FACE; January 20th, 2011 at 13:27.. |
January 20th, 2011, 13:21 | #9 | |
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Edit: yup you can buy directly from Goblin paintball: http://www.goblinpaintball.com/GoblinStore
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January 21st, 2011, 13:24 | #10 | |
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Please for good educate do not post links to other reviews in my review thread, especially considering I covered the shell function in grueling detail in my second video. That being said I fully support and encourage Independent reviews done by players for players, as I am one myself. I haven no conformation madbull shells work but i have heard (with no visual conformation of my own) of several people using tanaka shells without a problem |
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January 21st, 2011, 21:26 | #11 | |
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They do work with propane, but I find that not all BBs will clear the shell all the time. Most firings leave one of the four chambers on the shell still loaded. (Not a huge issue, still have 3 more chambers of 3 BBs each swarming out the barrel like angry bees. :twisted: ) Problem disappears with CO2, plus the muzzle report is much more satisfying. The twinned barrels are actually one solid piece of high-grade machineable plastic, with plenty of space between barrels to drill & tap for rails or accessories. The barrel ends are thick enough to tap for extensions or silencers too. Heh heh... silenced shotguns-pistols; I'm tempted to try. |
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January 22nd, 2011, 23:26 | #12 |
What im wondering is if the shells would work in a Tanaka 870. and better still, how hard it would be to make a 12 shell revolving launcher for it....hmmmm i got some R&D to do.
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January 22nd, 2011, 23:29 | #13 |
Crackers
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January 23rd, 2011, 02:07 | #14 |
your thinking of some of the semi gas shotguns the tanaka m870 used gas shells, madbull makes some for it as we already discussed here.
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