The Tippmann 98 custom series is about one of the most accurate classes of guns I've ever used, and I recommend them to anyone who asks about woodsball markers. You'll see that the custom is really easy to upgrade, shop for, and have repaired although I doubt you'll ever have to. Spyder's aren't reliable, and they're hard to upgrade. Go with the Tippmann. A2: Three times a month is actually a lot for a casual recballer.
I wish i could play that often. So whichever gun you get, you may want to get a new barrel. Not saying to get a new barrel when you get the gun, you should always use a stock paintball gun before upgrading anything, because maybe you won't need to.
A lot of upgrades are based on personal preference, anyway. So both paintball guns are good and both guns can be upgraded to electro later on if you choose to do so buying an e-frame for the spyder or an e-grip for the tippmann A3: i play at a woods course in my backyard and i had a spyder paintball gun.
The Empire axe can be modified to fire at fps, and veterans will know that this velocity, is optimal. The low recoil combined with the high FPS and fire rate, mean that you can get up to 3 hits on another player with ease. Click here to read full review of the Empire Paintball Axe Marker.
Big firepower, small package — literally. Add on that the Empire Invert Mini is very quiet, you can bring it for a game of nightsball and not be heard. However, beginners beware, the gun is a big investment compared to other markers, and such performance does not come cheap. The Spyder Fenix is a good mid-range priced paintball marker, with an electro-pneumatic firing system.
The key strengths of the Spyder Fenix is its design and weight distribution, which is well distributed. On top of that, it is beginner friendly, being very easy to field strip and clean, and also the recoil is notably lower than other markers in the same price range.
The display for setting fire modes is very intuitive and that helps, along with the illuminated safety, this marker can be used in a night game with no problem. The US Army Alpha Elite Paintball Marker is something many people dream of using and have done so, and it is one of the most affordable military simulation paintball markers on the market right now. This is due to the simple reason that it is meant to be for military simulation and training, and as accurate as possible to an M16 rifle, and at an excellent price.
Manufactured by Tippmann, this model is available for purchase online, and it looks great. Constructed from plastic, and in a matte black accurate finish, it is so realistic that it is used by the US Army in training exercises to teach fire control and squad teamwork, and as a result s also an official licensed product.
This model however, as a result of its accuracy only allows M16 add-ons, and is also quite heavy, up to 20 pound with accessories. The Tippmann US Army Project Salvo is based off the AR and as a result looks really cool, and at the price it retails at is an excellent marker for beginners and Military Simulation enthusiasts. This model is highly upgradable, so great if you want to use it as a starting marker to get into paintball. Another point to note is that although this marker is mechanical, it is highly accurate, unlike other cheap mechanical markers — you just have to find the right velocity to fire at.
Click here to read full review of the Tippmann U. Army Project Salvo Paintball Gun. The Spyder Paintball Marker has a great value for money. It is environment-friendly while remaining efficient. This paintball gun delivers approximately shots er 20 oz CO2 thank, which is double the regular shots standard markers make. Its non-slip rubber grip helps you stay in control all the time.
I am here to provide you the best content. Empire vs. Introduction Looking for the best paintball gun for you? Play-style Finding out your play-style is essential to getting yourself the right paintball marker, and most, if not all of the other factors hinge on this, apart from the environment you are going to be playing in.
Weight Weight is a factor to seriously consider, especially if you are going to be running around a lot with your paintball marker. Obviously, there are other playing styles out there and each style will have a different technique in winning the game. Naturally, for these strategies to work, you need to have the right marker with you. For example, if you love being the quiet attacker who shoots from a far distance, then you definitely need a sniper rifle and not a pistol.
Your playing style precedes the kind of gun to get since your gun will just be instrumental to your strategy. Why is weight important? Simple — you will carry your gun around. Even if you plan on getting a tripod gun to perch in a high position, you will still have to bring that gun there. But other than the ease of carrying your gun around, there are other considerations in the weight of the marker. Most of the time, lighter guns like a pistol, a handgun, and an AK47, are easy to put accessories on.
To be specific, you can bring with you a pair of bipods, a scope, and another barrel. For sure, a bigger and a long gun is great equipment but they definitely hinder your mobility. Paintball establishments will have a range of markers to choose from.
Some come with your choice of marker for free, while some come with a rental fee for specific types of markers. Plus, if you ever plan to do paintball and prefer your own marker, then this is going to be handy. How much does a marker cost anyway? One of the most important considerations in choosing a paintball gun is shooting accuracy.
So what is the marker that is the most accurate or most consistent among the pack? This is why a sniper rifle is often chosen for precision purposes. Tippman, in fact, has a few of these markers that the military uses for their practice.
Do you plan on making paintball a hobby? Upgrades will help improve your game especially in terms of accuracy and consistency. Of course, the marker will always be the first priority and not its accessories. However, there are some accessories that can be helpful in improving your overall game. Last, but not least, is the mechanism. A lot of people overlook this important decision because they focus so much on the type of gun than the mechanism involved with it. However, deciding on the mechanism of your gum will also be crucial in winning your game and aligning with the type of strategy you play.
What are the types of mechanism? Mechanical paintball guns are what you will often see in paintball establishments. On the other hand, you have the electro-pneumatic. Both the Tippman and the Spyder are great options for a beginner.
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