Not All Paintball Markers Are Made The Same!

There's a wide selection of paintball markers on sale,automatic. These various types have different rates of
so it pays to do your research to make sure you buyfire and work in different ways. Look for a paintball
one that suits your abilities. Paintball guns range in pricemarker that doesn't need lots of upgrades to improve
from under $200 for a decent entry level gun, such asits performance and that's easy to keep clean and
a Spyder or Tippmann, to over $1000 for amaintain. Some paintballers like to change barrels and
tournament style marker such as an Angel paintgun. Ifadd electronic trigger frames to make their gun shoot
you've just discovered the sport of paintballing andfaster, but this shouldn't be necessary if you buy a
want to play regularly, it makes sense to buy yourdecent sniper.
own gun and gear rather than rent it each time you goWhen you're running around during the game dodging
to games. As well as a marker, all paintballers mustyour opponents paintballs and grenades, you want a
wear masks out on the field, and you'll need to checkgun that you can depend on. Get info on reliable
out equipment like hoppers and air tanks too.models by reading reviews in magazines and by
Paintball gun packages can be a cheap way to buy allspeaking to other paintballers. Look for guns with a
the supplies you need in one go, but make sure you'resturdy construction that aren't cheaply made, but are
getting value for money. There are some top qualitylight enough to maneuver easily out on the field. A
markers available at discount prices, but there are ametal body is generally preferable to plastic. Black,
few tips you should know to help you choose which iscamouflage or matte colors won't make you stand out
the best deal. First of all, decide whether you want aas much as a brightly colored shiny marker. Check the
basic pump action gun, a semi auto or a fullyair supply.