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Originally Posted by flyweightnate Even own a Mini-comp or Mini-buzzard? I'm curious as to how the two compare with the Gargoyle. |
Very, very close. In fact, the Comp is a good comparison, as opposed to the Buzzard.
Frames feel different. Gargoyles frame's bigger/longer. One size fits all, but the Carters are angled more, and I like that.
Rodney does have an alternate frame with a steeper angle.
Both take cocker threads.
What I like about the Gargoyle best is the valve chamber area. It is completely opened up, so you can at some point add a BBA. Designed mainly to run in warm, and colder temps depending on various typed volume restricters.
But the best part is that this may also lead to to a more successful attempt at real low pressure exploration
I've seen Nelson based guns achieve 450psi in the past, though a bit shy og lp still.
The feed tube is pure genius!!!!!!!!!!! Every aspect is a modular screw in type, and all metal (alu).