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Great little marker. Compact and light. Excellent for speedball play. Had an issue with getting it up past 255-260 fps with a boss bolt installed. It raised up another 15 fps with the stock bolt but not able to go any higher. Still high enough for play at my area fields. This has been a problem I have seen by other users on internet posts.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Couldn't be happier with this purchase! I did a ton of research before buying it and found that there are plenty of upgrades available for it if I ever decide to take my game to the next level. With stock parts this marker still exceeded my expectations. My only recommendation for future buyers is to think about investing in a new on/off Asa or even just the on/off adapter. Other than that it's a great little marker and I'm excited to spend more time out on the field with it!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I purchased the Invert Mini to get back into paintball after several years without playing and was pleasantly surprised by the built quality compared to markers I use to run with. The Invert Mini is probably one of the most cost-effective markers out there for those just starting out in competitive paintball and can even throw down with markers 2-3x the price. It has great features, a fair amount of customization available, and is surprisingly rugged. The internal construction is fairly simple and easy to maintain, the barrel is "Cocker" threaded for just about any aftermarket barrel kit, and the feedneck will keep any loader secure come hell or high water. The Mini's bigger brother, the Axe, is a little bigger and has one or two nicer features (eg On/Off ASA), but the price difference is staggering. The newer Mini GS has some nicer features as well (eg one-piece trigger frame & foregrip), but again, the price jump might not be worth it. The Mini, Axe and Mini GS use the same exact board (Shockwave 1.1) and most parts on an Axe are straight from the Mini itself or will fit the Mini easily. On the other end of the spectrum, there's still the Smart Parts Ion, which can fire at similar rates and is much cheaper, but maintenance on an Ion is literal insanity. Build Quality on an Ion isn't much better; plastic parts will break, wiring will go bad, and the Ion already needs aftermarket features out of the box. The Mini blows it out of the water. All in all, the Invert Mini is a great marker if you're starting to get competitive or if you're looking for a small, lightweight, fast marker to keep up with the big boys. A+, 10/10, will dive into snake with a Mini any time.Read full review
I bought this to have a spare marker. I always wanted a mini and must say that even though there are a few negative opinions of it, specifically in the first generation minis, this gun has turned out to be a great marker. I like the weight and the manuverability but the size is a little lacking. If you have bigger hands you may find that your trigger fingers bump into your other palm. In comparison to my rail, it is much louder and smaller but its rate of fire seems to be a lot higher but not as consistent.
All in All, pretty nice little marker. Only down fall is the complexity to get to the internals versus other markets. But then again I play on a Luxe and bought this so friends that want to try playing have something better than rental equipment. So you get what you pay for and this bad boy can spit paint!!! So I put it up there as a great mid level marker.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned