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a lot of things are confirmed by warrior reps that aren't exactly true. but yeah, it's a true-OPS.

BUT seriously, that means nothing. I bet that if you played with a true-OPS and I switched it out for a fused-OPS that 99.9999% of people wouldn't even notice.

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BUT seriously, that means nothing. I bet that if you played with a true-OPS and I switched it out for a fused-OPS that 99.9999% of people wouldn't even notice, all other things being equal.

Just so people don't get all confused, I'll add the bolded.

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i was under the impression that true one-piece ops sticks were a lil better in the 'feel' department over fused but could see it being a very minute difference

but am definitely shocked to know that the stealth wasn't a true one-piece

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consider that the mission pulse is considered one of the best sticks for "feel," it's not a true-ops. It's a gimmick, put a wood blade in a shaft and see how much better the "feel" is. If you ask me the blade has a lot more to do with feel than the way the blade is attached to the shaft.

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I'm just curious. i have a broken easton sl and a broken stealth cnt. On the sl the fused mark between the shaft and the blade is very noticeable. However, when I look at my stealth I don't see any mark at all. Is it not there or I just haven't looked hard enough. Was thinking about putting a blade in one of them.

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I'm just curious. i have a broken easton sl and a broken stealth cnt. On the sl the fused mark between the shaft and the blade is very noticeable. However, when I look at my stealth I don't see any mark at all. Is it not there or I just haven't looked hard enough. Was thinking about putting a blade in one of them.

the fuse point on my stealth cnt was a little hard for me to find at first but it is there.

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It's not, pretty sure they still use the process where the shaft is actually inserted into the blade.

not for the CNT. the rod they use to wrap the graphite on is extended for the CNT, so the blade is build on at the same time as the shaft. it is a true one piece. the benefit of that is it flexs more true

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