| The WGP MG-7 is a high-end marker that could use a | | | | that it is automatic. It is capable of shooting 20 balls per |
| lot of work. There are some positives; however I am | | | | second (if you have the right hopper on it). |
| finding more negatives. When you compare this | | | | Here are the negative features. This gun is the exact |
| marker against other tournament grade guns, it is no | | | | opposite 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 with | | | | a very tall and wide body for a tournament marker. |
| them anyway. The thing that people like most about | | | | Not only that, but the body is made of plastic. This |
| this marker is that it is super light. It only weighs 2.2 | | | | does make it very light, but it isn't very durable at all. |
| pounds with the barrel on. The thing I like most about | | | | The regulator is also a lot larger than most all |
| this gun is that it has eyes. The eyes check to see if a | | | | regulators. |
| paintball is in the barrel ready to shoot. If there isn't a | | | | It also doesn't sell with the clamping feed neck, which is |
| ball ready to shoot, then the gun will not fire. This will | | | | a necessary these days. One of the biggest |
| stop your gun from shooting at the wrong time and | | | | drawbacks 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 this | | | | The last thing I noticed is that the trigger is |
| marker is that it is really quiet. It also features a stock | | | | uncomfortable and could use some adjusting. This is |
| 12" barrel (which should suit you well unless you are | | | | why I think that the MG-7 isn't the first paintball gun you |
| really picky). The last thing good about this marker is | | | | should go with. |