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Diablo Inferno Heat Paintball Marker Review
The Diablo Inferno Heat is a semi-automatic mechanical marker with a double trigger, capable of about 7bps. Summary: The Diablo Inferno Heat is acclaimed by players as a reliable, accurate, solid, easy to clean marker. No one had anything really bad to say about it. Reviews When you read a marker's reviews, patterns can be seen. The following points have been compiled from various Diablo marker reviews. From 21 reviews: Strengths • This Diablo marker is reliable, well made, solid, and trouble free. • The Heat is reasonably accurate with the stock barrel, many thought very accurate. • The Diablo Inferno hardly ever chops balls. • The quick strip bolt on the Diablo Heat makes it easy and quick to clean in the field in 10 seconds. • This Inferno has a nice light trigger pull, well balanced. • The Inferno Heat is all metal, with solid aluminum double trigger frame. • The vertical A.S.A. pin depressor on the Heat has twin air holes for better air flow into the valve. • The center feed is milled and machined into the gun body for an unbreakable feedtube. • The bolt on the Inferno has no O-rings. • The Diablo Heat has a flawless vertical feed. • $139 Weaknesses • The Inferno Heat is loud; but -- one player liked this in speedball because it intimidated the newbies. Get a quieter barrel. Comments • The bolt on the Diablo Inferno is made of aluminum, which makes it fire faster, but it shortens the life of the bolt. • The Inferno is a good starter gun, good for upgrading. The players really liked this gun. One player suggested getting an electronic hopper to prevent chopping balls. Otherwise, above about 6 or 7 bps you may chop some. • The Diablo Heat doesn't come with an expansion chamber or bottomline. An expansion chamber will make a huge difference in consistency. • Spyder barrel threads allow for aftermarket barrel upgrades. It uses Piranha parts. • One player thought that the Heat performed well, but he wouldn't buy it because a lot of other markers appealed to him. • Many thought the Diablo Inferno was better than any Spyder. • One player thought the Diablo had great CO2 efficiency, about 1100 shots from a 20oz. in 70-80 degree weather. Another player thought it might be a pig on CO2, having to refill his tank twice in a game. Best Paintball Guns for Purchase
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