Buying A Paintball Marker
So, you’ve decided to take up the exciting sport of paintball. Nice idea. Paintball is one of the most enjoyable sports out there, but it is quite gear intensive. To get going, you'll need many things, including clothes, goggles, tanks, and much, much more. For now, let’s just focus on the gun.
It used to be that buying a marker as a beginner was simple If you were a beginner, you got yourself a basic gas blowback gun like a Tippmann or something. If you were feeling fancy, you might have sprung for something like an Autococker. This can still work, but the technology of recent years has changed many things. High tech electropnuematic markers have come down greatly in price. Back in the old days, a fast electronic gun like an Angel would have cost you dearly. Today, you can get many fast, high performance markers that let you dive right into the world of electropneumatics.
However, just because you can doesn't mean you should. Basic blow back style paintball guns are very reliable, and a snap to repair if they happen to break. Not so with the cheaper electro-pnuematics. Also, to really get the most out of an electric marker, you’ll need to get some sort of compressed air system. Air tanks are more expensive than the basic CO2 tanks blowbacks often use.
Of course, this decision really depends on your style of play. If you’re doing a lot of woodsball/scenario type games, symplicity and reliability are paramount. However, if you’re playing speedball games, having a nice, fast marker can be invaluable. You need to understand your playing style so you can make the right decision. No single marker is right for everyone, but with the proper research, you can find something that works for you. Now, stop reading and start playing some paintball!
Tags: angel, autococker, paintball, tippmann