| Let me first say that I am very happy with the | | | | which is very nice to have. The stock ion does not |
| upgraded parts associated with the smart parts ion | | | | come with this and typically aftermarket feed necks |
| pro. I think smart parts did a great job on these guns | | | | cost $30-40. |
| and whoever thinks that they are of somehow poor | | | | Next, the Ion Pro comes with one not so useful |
| quality is totally off. No these markers are NOT made | | | | upgrade. The shocker style mini drop with on/off ASA. |
| out of plastic but rather metal. The outer shell is made | | | | In my opinion, these types of drops do not help. I took |
| from a composite but you can upgrade to a metal one | | | | mine off and used my cp on/off instead. I like my tank |
| for around $100. This gun was designed for a budget | | | | positioned perfect but that's just me. |
| in mind and they did not forget about quality. | | | | The last upgrade which I really don't talk about is the |
| The Ion pro comes with a freak barrel and .693 insert | | | | grips. The smart parts ion pro comes with a "better" |
| back. You can purchase more inserts to ensure your | | | | set of smart parts grips. Not much of an upgrade but |
| gun will shoot accurately no matter what size paint | | | | they look cool. |
| your shooting. | | | | I give this gun a 9/10 because of the on/off. I would still |
| One of the most useful upgrades that comes with the | | | | recommend it because you get a better barrel, and |
| Ion Pro is the clamping feed neck. You simply twist | | | | feedneck compared to a stock ion. and it only costs |
| your feed neck to tightly grip against your hopper and | | | | $50 more. |
| it fits. No sanding is required to make your hopper fit | | | | |