| There is no doubt that paintball is a great sport. It | | | | the item be used for. |
| offers many possibilities, some competitive and others | | | | But anyway, I'm getting off track. Lets talk about the |
| recreational. What it also offers is a great platform for | | | | two most saught after "Less Lethal Paintball Markers" |
| military and law enforcement use. | | | | intended for military use. Well, I shouldn't say both were |
| Police and Military entities are always looking for | | | | intended for military use, because one of them can |
| practical training tools and applications. One particular | | | | and is actually used by milsim paintball fiends - you |
| sport they have had their eye on for some time is | | | | know who you are! |
| Paintball. Paintball not only offers them a training | | | | The FN303 is a paintball marker modified to shoot First |
| solution, but also technology that can be used when a | | | | Strike Rounds. It shoots above 450 FPS, and is |
| situation calls for Less Lethal force. | | | | currently being used by the military overseas. |
| Some paintballers hate the fact that the military and | | | | The second marker intended for military and police use |
| other enforcement entities use what they call "their" | | | | (or paintball) is the T68 Splitfire. The T68 Splitfire |
| technology. Many paintballers claim that it makes the | | | | boasts a Dual Feed System that allows police officers |
| sport look more violent, but if we take a look in history, | | | | to easily switch to another .68 caliber ammo source. |
| you can find many other items that have been | | | | This means that can simultaneously switch between |
| transformed to be used for other applications - | | | | using Pepper rounds to Ceramic rounds if a window |
| applications that the inventor may have never intended | | | | needs to be breached. |