Grizzly Adams
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All brass M16 & V3 both cheap as chips but built to last imo, fantastic bits of kit
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ah, I watch reviews every night...this may not sit well with others but I have seen people blow massive clouds, then used the same equipment and gotten rubbish vapour, junk taste and so on.Thanks for this review @Vern Like Ninja I also ordered the m16 and awaiting delivery whenever they decide. I am loving the patina on the Brass, that is how Brass should be in my eyes. Easy enough to buff it back up at any time. Surprised that you never gave it a toke for to see the "Hits like a train" blah blah, but I suppose that all depends on your tank and set up anyway or, does the tight connection of the battery teamed with a good button produce a more constant current resulting in the delivery?
what I have caught myself doing is rubbing my thumb on the join between top part and middle part while holding the mod deep in thought, and you lose some skin like that (small minute bits) which then go into the threads.
When I get the time I will chamfer the edges a bit, to stop that habit. Mine doesnt stink, but any dirt on it, seems to come from that habit
When I die, and I will die, and somebody goes through my toolbox years later in the loft, they will find an M16 brass mech mod in working condition. Of that I am sure
A big plus 1 for the brass M16.
Started to get the occasional misfire but stripped it and cleaned up all the threads - including those in the switch - and it's back to working.
The only downside to this mod is that sometimes it just bloody hums and my hand stinks...not metallic, something far more rancid. That's usually the cue to start polishing again.
This isn't a mod beginners ought to get, it's a mod they must get. For the money it's a no-brainer.