| If you are reading this then I am guessing you are | | | | with a bipod. Not just any ordinary bipod that you see |
| wondering what the worlds most expensive paintball | | | | on small, normal paintball guns, this bipod is massive - |
| gun is. The battle for the title has not been going on | | | | something you can only understand when you you see |
| long, but lets just say in the past year there have been | | | | a picture. |
| two major contenders in the quest to be labeled as | | | | The second marker is made by Eclipse. This is a |
| the most expensive paintball marker. | | | | relative marker that is covered in some expensive |
| The two contenders for this title are of opposite uses. | | | | materials. Its not gold, its not platinum... but what it is |
| One company focuses on making more realistic milsim | | | | definitely makes the marker itself a shimmering |
| paintball guns used in primarily woodsball and scenario | | | | spectacle. |
| games, while the other company has a competitive | | | | The cool thing about these markers is they both |
| speedball focus. Both companies however - one | | | | actually work. They have fully working internals, and |
| unknowingly and the other knowingly, are at the top of | | | | while you may want to display Eclipse's "most |
| the "most expensive" marker class. | | | | expensive paintball gun," you'll definitely have a hard |
| The first marker is made by RAP4. This machine gun | | | | time doing so with the one from RAP4 - it is just too |
| looking beast is fitted to use a q-loader and comes | | | | tempting to NOT shoot. |