Huh.. ok, I would have offered but wasn't sure how much input you guys had about em, but here goes... 1) main fire button... that little essential space around it definitely looks odd. Its gotta be there, but some sort of a 'shield' behind the button, either thin rubber disc slightly larger than the button opening glued behind the button, or even if the button had a tiny 'lip' around the bottom of it with diameter slightly larger than the opening... just would make the whole assembly look better. Since it is currently so 'open' looking, I'm concerned I'm going to get juice or even fuzz from a pocket inside there, and gum up the works. 2) the 'teeth' inside the batt tubes and the bottom of head are made of plastic. It feels a little delicate and precarious when you fit those together and twist. Mine is perfect and fits together flawlessly, but I feel like I have to handle that sort of gingerly, and not sure how those will stand up to extended use. If there was a way to line those with metal, or simply make that part of the assembly a little stronger and less delicate. I feel like if I pushed it incorrectly or put pressure on the wrong area, those are gonna snap right off. No way would I attempt to change batt tube by feel in the dark, lets say. And 3) gotta be some way to get these units clad in some kind of metal.. stainless, even. Head, tubes, end cap. That's the single factor making these look like anything other than a $100 plus for stand alone mod vv units, or making its visual impact less exciting than the pricier vv mods, to me at least.
That being said, and all issues with the minor malfunctions (which will soon be a thing of the past) aside, these are unbeatable for the price, as is, and I couldn't be happier with mine (or that will be the case once my controller head is 100%).But I personally would have popped out another $20 or so for those strength and cosmetic improvements.