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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best replica, March 15, 2010
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I wasn't holding high expectations for this gun before i got it but man this baby meets those expectations and more. the main body is all die cast aluminum including the barrel but the stock and clip are not. The handle is a nice comfortable rubber grip and the clip is a detachable tool holder for your "included" allen wrenches used to take apart and assemble the gun. the stock while sturdy, adjustable, and collapsible is plastic and wobbles a little bit when in use. Despite that so far is my only complaint. It also comes with its own barrel cleaner and pneumatic oil. it feels comfortable to hold but id recommend a foregrip for some more personal enjoyment. the sights are hard to see down with a paintball mask (of course not gonna ding a star away for that). Id recommend an addable rail as well and if your into longer ranges a different barrel. But for this package it is great quality and i found large amounts of enjoyment with it so far and i do recommend for scenario players or even for wood balling.

On a different note and in more detail its around four pounds without added co2 bottles so no problem there. The rail and front barrel are on pretty tight no wobbling what so ever. Its velocity is adjustable and can easily be chronograph ed for your field rules if your into professional paintballing. Easily outdoes its alpha black predecessor in performance looks and reliability. Stocks not gonna last forever so go look for something else early on if your a stock person other than that its easy to remove or collapse. Plastic clip/tool case feels flimsy when messing with but is pretty sturdy material. Hardly any amount of kick but barely noticeable and not even noticeable if you've paintballed before (i like the feel of recoil). Resembles the ar15 well especially with the sturdy shroud. The rails are easy to attach upgrades (sights, lights, foregrips) to. The hopper connector is right off to the side allowing for the ability to add sights scopes to. Go for a low profile hopper for better looks. Performance is well and easily outdoes its predecessor as said before. Got a good 150 yards with the current barrel but if you want serious accuracy go for the sniper kit or buy a new barrel. it has a nicely located cocking hammer for more added realism and feels great. Doesn't sound loud either helps muffle the sound. This could easily be a customizable gun for your chosen play style.

Strengths:

1.Performance top notch (outdoes its well related predecessor)
2.Looks, feels good
3.Realistic with good light weight
4.Easily customizable with sturdy shroud
5.Collapsible adjustable stock (especially handy with face masks)
6.Toolkit/clip is a nice bonus
7.Adjustable velocity and easily be checked with a chronograph

Weaknesses:

1.Haven't spent enough time with it to determine its problems outside the plastic stock and how it might not last as long as its needed

Specifications(from Manual)

Model: Project salvo
Caliber: .68
Action: Semi Automatic (open bolt blow-back)
Power/air supply: compressed air, nitrogen or co2
Hopper Capacity: IGNORE NOT INCLUDED IN PACKAGE
Ball feed: Gravity
Cycle Rate: 8 shots per second
Standard Barrel Length: 11"/28 cm
Overall length(+standard length no tank): 28.63"-32.5"/ 72.71-82.55 cm
Weight(without tank): 3.8 lbs/ 1.72 kg
effective range: 150+ft/46+meters
Velocity: Always measure your markers velocity
before hand and never shoot an excess of 300 feet per second
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Project Salvo, Best Overall Paintball Gun, July 21, 2010
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The Tippmann US Army Project Salvo is the best paintball gun I've ever had. Admittedly, it's the second gun I have, next to the Tippmann 98 Custom Pro.

I've taken this out to many woodsball games and this is a durable gun, and is definitely one of the "best bang for your buck" paintball guns out there. The Project Salvo however is set at a good price for a paintball gun at $150. It looks like an M4 and is super customizable. It has a "picatinny rail system" that lets you slide on just about anything you'd want onto a paintball gun. You can put lasers, red dot sights, cameras, grips, bipods, flashlights and even grenade launchers onto the Project Salvo using its easy picatinny rails.

I myself have added a Tactical MilSim Grip/Bipod onto my Project Salvo and a Cyclone Feeder. This gun is also EASY to maintain. It can be taken apart using the Allen keys/wrenches that come with the gun, and can be cleaned or updated without problems. The magazine/clip is also a neat tool. It doesn't work as a real magazine/clip, but serves as a storage compartment for your Allen keys/wrenches and some o-rings. This way you can fix your gun on the field if you need to (which has never been necessary for me).

This is gun is amazing and I seriously recommend it to new players (because of affordability and easy maintenance) and regulars (because of how authentic it looks and how powerful it is).

I did a review on this gun on my Youtube channel which is [...]

Hope this helps!

Cam
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This thing is awesome, April 5, 2010
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This paintball gun is probably one of the best i have ever used. It has a very sturdy feel, and it looks very cool. I really like the picatinny/weaver rails that are on it. It is capable of many great upgrades, some of which i have installed. The gun is cyclone feeder ready and e-trigger/response trigger ready. This gun is a very good gun and very upgradeable. I recommend this to anybody who wants to do milsim stuff with a gun that looks like an actual military rifle.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome paintball marker!, April 7, 2011
This review is from: TIPPMANN US Army Project Salvo Marker (Sports)
This is my first paintball marker - and I'm very glad I chose the Project Salvo to make my first investment in paintballing.
The marker is definitely durable - die cast aluminum all around, except for the stock and magazine tool-kit, which are both made of heavy-duty plastic. The insides of the marker are also very simple, yet effective - it's easily taken apart, cleaned, and put back together for regular maintenance (I've done it about 3 times so far, and trust me, if I can do it without any problems, anybody can). The insides are basically identical to those of the Tippmann 98 Custom, so upgrading and maintenance will be easy as pie for Project Salvo owners.

I've played for quite some time with this marker, including one day at a local field where I played for about 8 hours straight. In that time, I dropped my gun in dirt, gotten dirt in my barrel, been hit on the marker with paint, put it through all kinds of abuse - for the whole night it worked smooth as butter without any kind of hitch whatsoever. Using just a cheap gravity fed hopper, I never chopped a paintball not once, and the marker definitely kept up pretty well with my rate of fire. Definitely more of a woodsball marker than a speedball marker, but I kept up with some pretty shiny, expensive, automatic markers on the field with no problem, with the added benefit of conserving a LOT of paint in comparison. I can't wait to take it to a 24-hour scenario game in the woods!

I was pleasantly surprised at how accurate this marker is. I've added a Red Dot Reflex Sight, and every shot I've made within 200 feet hit remarkably close to the last, and I've taken out opponents on the opposite ends of fields with this baby - I've become my team's go-to-guy for sniping and defensive fire. For most beginners and casual players, there will be no need to upgrade the barrel at all. This marker is just dripping with the quality you'd expect from the Tippmann brand, and is a perfect blend of ease of use, good looks, reliability, value, and quality.

The marker is definitely a 10 in the LOOKS department. The first time I took it onto a field, I could see the fear it struck in the eyes of the little kids playing in the adjacent field. A lot of "oooohs" and "ahhhhhs" and I was satisfied that I had such a sexy marker. Adding accessories is a breeze with all the rails available - I've added a reflex sight, a riser rail for my sight, some rail covers, and a fore-grip. The magazine toolkit to hold your allen wrenches is a nice little addition, I've also managed to squeeze in a few o-rings, a small tube of marker lubricant, and another allen wrench for adjusting my red dot sight - definitely comes in handy!

Out of the awesomeness that is the Project Salvo, I've only managed to find one minor detail to complain about - it can get pretty heavy. The first time I used it, adding a full 20 oz tank and a full 200 round hopper, ol' Sally (as I have affectionately dubbed her!) was a little on the heavy side, at least compared to the smaller, lightweight Spyder markers the field used as rentals, and it's definitely a good deal heavier than it's brother, the Alpha Black. Again, it's a minor detail - I played one day for about 8 hours straight and had no issues lugging her around the whole day, or moving around on the field, and I've also started using a remote coil. Someone with a smaller build might want to try one out first to make sure it's comfortable, or look into the Alpha Black.

Overall, the Project Salvo is a no-brainer for the beginner or intermediate player, and it's even great for the experienced ones, whether it's your main marker or just a backup. It takes a beating and still functions smooth, it's accurate, durable, and easy to handle, all-in-all making it one heck of a great marker!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good woodsball gun, May 10, 2010
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This gun is great for woodsball. It is heavy, and only has a single trigger, which causes some gross disadvantages for speedball or airball. It is very accurate and quiet. I found it to be very efficient on gas use also. I shot about 1500 rounds on a regular 20 oz CO2 tank. I never chopped a ball or had a single malfunction. You don't really have to worry about outfiring the gun, because with the single trigger and heavy trigger pull, rate of fire is fairly slow. I don't know what would happen with an e-trigger and cyclone feeding system, which will fit right onto the marker. Oh yeah, the picatinny rail is really cool and looks snazzy, but without the sight rail of a regular M-16, there is no way someone with a mask could look through the objective of a scope mounted on the rail without the butt folded in. Even the stock sights are unuseable with the butt folded out.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great gun!, August 22, 2010
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This gun is great! I set up a chain hanging from a tree, and shot it from about 100 feet back and I hit it on my first try!

It's a little heavy, but a nice gun.

If you add an E/R trigger, and a remote line, this gun could be the best woodsball gun.

Shipping was cheap and fast!

Recommended to any paintball player who likes woodsball.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product, May 22, 2010
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I purchased this product not knowing a whole lot about paintball markers. only played a few times prior and always borrowed a gun. In the past I have borrowed a spyder, custom 98, and tip A-5. The project salvo seems to rate up there with the custom 98 and even the A5 in my opinion, but far surpasses the spyder. I have only shot a couple hundred rounds in my back yard so far. I think this is a good product. I really enjoy mine so far and would recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 1 word!!!!, November 21, 2011
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AWSOME!!!

this gun is very great. It is extremely accurate and is comptorable. it is heavy but heavily powered. the stock is great but with the mask you cant aim down the sights very well without reaching the gun way out. So i reccomend that you take the stock off during games. All the rails make it extremely customizable. It's easy to take apart if you need to fix (not that ive had to) but when you're turning the fps up by swisting the bolt LEFT don't spin it all the way cuz the part will fall out and i almost lost and also it created a problem for a little bit. When i went to go play rec ball it wouldnt go under 354 fps. BUT THE HIGHEST WAS 401. but i eventually fixed it. So i reccomend this gun to anybody who plays a lot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars satisfied!, August 16, 2011
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I recently purchased this marker from amazon and have put about 4000 paintballs through it. There is one draw back of it failing to re-cock on occasion but I think an upgraded spring kit will easily fix this problem. I coupled this with a 16 inch recon barrel/M4 tip kit and it is very intimidating looking. I have actually done very well with this gun and although slightly heavier then what I am used to you don't notice at all during a match! Very good gun! I can out shoot guns with apex tips, flatlines, or fully automatic functions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great, July 30, 2011
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i got this gun and i love it it is one of the best guns i have used, this gun shoots straigh and hard. when you take of the stock it is much lighter if your about to play speed ball but if you playing woodsball you can use it better with the stock. try and get a foregrip it would be much better from ecpirence.
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