@@CarkeekW The switch and valve spring look to be carryover parts, if we're being technical. The fact is that it's a Gamma (Pro), functionally. Thus, I cannot and will not consider it a "new drive", despite PE's desires. There's nothing wrong with continuing to use the GP so I wish they'd own it instead of attempt to mislead.
@@axledog7297 the good news is you get to choose your own path , until we get out a set of calipers to measure the actual differences im still going with subtle changes to all items , if we didnt have progress we would all be shooting automags and cockers , instead its Gamma cores and LV2's but no one is forcing anyone to adopt the changes. Personally i find 95psi to be very exciting , much more like a Clone GTi , and the stretched out frame more like a Dye DM , it seems like solid progress toward the greatest marker of all time.
@@CarkeekW I can tell you exactly what they changed and why they did it, regarding the OP vs. GP. As for the firing pressure value, don't assume that just because it operates at 95 psi it will behave like another marker (such as a Clone GTI) that operates at a similar pressure. That number is purely arbitrary and is a function of volume - it doesn't strictly define the sound and feel profiles. The Clone GTI and Vanquish shoot very similarly - the former operates at ~100 psi and the latter operates at closer to ~200 psi. As a second example, the Clone GTI and Prime (Infinity Drive) operate at about the same pressure but shoot very differently. The valve kinematics play a far larger role than the pressure value. Don't forget - the GP operates at 105 psi, which I've verified. A 10 psi drop will be nearly imperceptible on its own.
Salut! nice done~farewell-))
Mega Knallstock, wie immer !!!
i thought they said this is an all new core. isnt it just lightly reshaped?
It's an "all new" Gamma Pro Core. ;)
i guess none of these parts fit the other parts or are interchangable , that qualifies as all new
@@CarkeekW The switch and valve spring look to be carryover parts, if we're being technical. The fact is that it's a Gamma (Pro), functionally. Thus, I cannot and will not consider it a "new drive", despite PE's desires. There's nothing wrong with continuing to use the GP so I wish they'd own it instead of attempt to mislead.
@@axledog7297 the good news is you get to choose your own path , until we get out a set of calipers to measure the actual differences im still going with subtle changes to all items , if we didnt have progress we would all be shooting automags and cockers , instead its Gamma cores and LV2's but no one is forcing anyone to adopt the changes. Personally i find 95psi to be very exciting , much more like a Clone GTi , and the stretched out frame more like a Dye DM , it seems like solid progress toward the greatest marker of all time.
@@CarkeekW I can tell you exactly what they changed and why they did it, regarding the OP vs. GP. As for the firing pressure value, don't assume that just because it operates at 95 psi it will behave like another marker (such as a Clone GTI) that operates at a similar pressure. That number is purely arbitrary and is a function of volume - it doesn't strictly define the sound and feel profiles. The Clone GTI and Vanquish shoot very similarly - the former operates at ~100 psi and the latter operates at closer to ~200 psi. As a second example, the Clone GTI and Prime (Infinity Drive) operate at about the same pressure but shoot very differently. The valve kinematics play a far larger role than the pressure value. Don't forget - the GP operates at 105 psi, which I've verified. A 10 psi drop will be nearly imperceptible on its own.