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Is an Ego 11 worth it in 2019?

Tom

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Any gun made in modern times can easily hold itself in a tournament.
Technology has moved on over the years, but is pretty much just a tweak here and there

Rules in events limit the capability, the only problem is for the really old kit that can’t be limited down to current rules
 

NZballer

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Basically set to the fire rate limitations of the event you are playing.

For example.. older Dye markers (DM9 and older) wont cap below 10 balls a second.

Some events ask for firing speed below that.
Oh I see, Thank you. Can the Ego 11 shoot at 10bps? The ROF for New Zealand tournaments is capped to 10.5
 

slam

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Oh I see, Thank you. Can the Ego 11 shoot at 10bps? The ROF for New Zealand tournaments is capped to 10.5
Any marker produced after 2009 will be able to fired at 10.5 bps, as this (2009) is when the millennium series introduced that bps limit (before that it was 15 bps). The only rate of fire older markers will struggle to be capped at is the new 5.5 classic used by the ICC and other classic events that mix mech and electro markers.
 
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NZballer

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Any marker produced after 2009 will be able to fired at 10.5 bps, as this (2009) is when the millennium series introduced that bps limit (before that it was 15 bps). The only rate of fire older markers will struggle to be capped at is the new 5.5 classic used by the ICC and other classic events that mix mech and electro markers.
Thanks mate much appreciated, I don’t think I’ll be using an ego 11 in anything like that
 

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I love my ego 11, and I've been using it for about 6 years now with no complaints. I'm looking for a CSL right now, so basically the same thing.