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Why are they making other mods?
A. Very generally, there's still a market for any combination of the following reasons with cheaper mods. People are either prepared or ignorant that they will forgo some or all of the following: less features, poorer build/component quality where people will sacrifice durability/reliability in use, and arguably even a market for those either ignorant or not so concerned about the safety aspects (where they are high voltage mods).
few things i need to clear up is the GG transformer AS BIG AS A SILBER BULLET? or smaller? They can use the same batteries but they do not look the same size. i also read on another page that the draw / pull is adjustable? is this true?
A. Firstly, there isn't to date another mod where you can use all these batteries in so many configurations, because none of the others extend or for that matter can be made smaller to accommodate some of the single 3.7 v batteries.
I have both the Transformer and the GGTStorm which are both smaller in diameter than the SB. The Storm is slightly longer than the Trans on a 6v CR2 configuration.
The SB has a wider diameter than both the Storm and the Trans. From memory, there may be a slight difference (I or 2mm I can't recall) between the Trans and the Storm in diameter but it isn't visibly noticeable, Storm being the slightly larger. The draw/pull will be adjustable on the forthcoming new Auto Feeding System (but not on the current AFS).
Length of Trans and Storm can be made much shorter than SB on a single 3.7v battery configuration. Over entire length at full extension someone else needs to chime in here.
Over safety, you might also be considering whether the mod is vented or not for 6v use (since the batteries when put in series can and HAVE exploded in 6v mods ). 6v GGs are vented in the bottom cap. IMHO, if it's a metal 6v mod and the answer is "it's vented through the button" this isn't a convincing argument and I'd be concerned the air gaps through the button holes weren't big enough to deal with the pressure of the explosion leaving you vulnerable to flying shrapnel as the device explodes with the batteries.