PaintballX3 Magazine May, 2013 | Page 112

Gun review
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Gun review

www . MacDev . net MSRP $ 1,399.00

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Empire Marbalizer and Evil , or with Valken Redemption paintballs , and accuracy at close range , even with paint imperfectly matched to the barrel , was positively surgical . At longer ranges , shots remained in a stream that was easily kept on target , allowing key bunkers and lanes to be dominated . In the woods , the marker ’ s accuracy , even at range , was greatly appreciated as it allowed shots to be snuck through gaps in brush and holes in pallets . Thanks in no small part to its heavily ported barrel , the Clone GT proved itself very quiet , a trait that will allow teams shooting the marker to hear one another and coaches on the sidelines , or helping players in the woods remain concealed even while shooting . In fact , the worst thing I could find to complain about with the Clone GT is that its blue anodized

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grip frame on my particular test model didn ’ t quite match the blue of the bottle adapter and receiver . As that ’ s the worst thing I found to complain about and it took two weeks to figure that out , I ’ d say the Clone GT certainly held up well under scrutiny .
A light , efficient , accurate and quiet marker that is simple to disassemble and maintain , the MacDev Clone GT is an excellent , truly world-class marker . MacDev continues to improve on their unique formula for success and the Clone GT is a great example of their dedication to quality and consistently improving their products .