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Lv1 6 Vs Lv2. Figure S6. LV1 vs. LV2 score plot of the adulteration levels employed So the debate now is to get a lv1.6 twister or an lv2. So other than that, yeah, here's some key features of the brand new Planet Eclipse LV2 kinda quick comparison against the LV1.6 as well

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Planet Eclipse Ego LV2 Compared to the LV1.6Order the Planet Eclipse Ego LV2 from the best source for paintball: https://www.lonewolfpaintball.com/collection. LV1.6 went to a new solenoid design that is now both more reliable and user-serviceable as well as new milling and a Shaft FL barrel stock. LV1 to the 1.1 was added volume to the lpr chamber for a lower operating pressure unibody foregrip and the Shaft Pro barrel/tip

Eclipse LV1.6 LV2 CS1.5 CS2 CS2 Pro CS3 Geo4 170R M170R Clamping Feed. LV1 to the 1.1 was added volume to the lpr chamber for a lower operating pressure unibody foregrip and the Shaft Pro barrel/tip I'd keep my lv1 if it wasn't pointless because I love it but yeah the lv1.6 is just an updated lv1 with a user serviceable solenoid and that carries over to the lv2, with essentially a geo4/cs2 grip frame

Eclipse Ego LV1 1.1 1.5 LVR 1.6 LV2 Zick 3 Rammer Assembly. Its been awhile since ive played paintball and i want to get back into it It's also a fairly heavy feeling marker although it's only slightly heavier than the 1.6.