Do You Want the WGP MG-7 Paintball Gun?

The WGP MG-7 is a high-end marker that could use athat it is automatic. It is capable of shooting 20 balls per
lot of work. There are some positives; however I amsecond (if you have the right hopper on it).
finding more negatives. When you compare thisHere are the negative features. This gun is the exact
marker against other tournament grade guns, it is noopposite of low profile. When you get a tournament
match.gun, you want it to be small, low profile, and light. This is
The positives are few in number, but we will start witha very tall and wide body for a tournament marker.
them anyway. The thing that people like most aboutNot only that, but the body is made of plastic. This
this marker is that it is super light. It only weighs 2.2does make it very light, but it isn't very durable at all.
pounds with the barrel on. The thing I like most aboutThe regulator is also a lot larger than most all
this gun is that it has eyes. The eyes check to see if aregulators.
paintball is in the barrel ready to shoot. If there isn't aIt also doesn't sell with the clamping feed neck, which is
ball ready to shoot, then the gun will not fire. This willa necessary these days. One of the biggest
stop your gun from shooting at the wrong time anddrawbacks is that there are not that many ways to
chopping paintballs.upgrade this marker after you get it.
Another thing that I have found to be good about thisThe last thing I noticed is that the trigger is
marker is that it is really quiet. It also features a stockuncomfortable and could use some adjusting. This is
12" barrel (which should suit you well unless you arewhy I think that the MG-7 isn't the first paintball gun you
really picky). The last thing good about this marker isshould go with.