I need an intermediate level paintball marker and low on cash. What website can i find good deals and markers?

by lindaranch1973 on April 29, 2010

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shadowonthesun April 29, 2010 at 10:26 pm

You can also try actionvillage.com, they typically have deals on various markers and player’s packs. I think they sell the Spyder Pilot ACS for around $80 for example.

marist34 April 29, 2010 at 10:26 pm

Go to pbnation.com and go towards the bottom and find the threads where they sell guns. You can either get new or used guns. If you buy used you can get really good deals.

shadow paintball team April 29, 2010 at 10:26 pm

well intermidate to good guns run from 400-2000 dollars.
low range guns(50-400 dollars )
range very much
it also depends on what kind of paintball you will be playing, woodsball or speedball…
hit me up via email at shadowpaintball@yahoo.com
i can tell you everything you need, trust me i know alot

McArthur April 29, 2010 at 10:26 pm

I suggest you stay away from Pbnation, while there is some cool gear on there, I think Pbnation generally lacks enough maturity for people to actually go through with deals. It would be safer to use an online store such as ActionVillage, but look around if you can, I am a New Zealander so I cannot help you with any American based online stores.

As one of the above posters mentioned, it would be good if you can specify what kind of paintball you want to play. If you like speedball, I may not be much help, but if you are into bushball/woodsball or general recreational play then I am pretty sure I can help you out.

For recreational and woodsball play I recommend a BT 4 Combat. At it’s base, it is a solid marker which is right on par with the famous Tippmann A5. Straight out of the box, the Tippmann will fire faster because it has the built in agitated loader. But in the long run, the BT series is a whole heap cheaper, both in stock marker and in upgrades.

If you really want to get into some military themed stuff, you could get on of the other BT models, the cool thing is that they do not change on the inside, all their markers are based around the combat, just with different components on the outside. For example, a BT Assault is the same as a combat except it has (real) military parts on it, the CAR stock, the M16 raised sight rail and the M4 style barrel and shroud. All in all, the BT Assault is the M4 of paintball.

Next is the Banshee, which does not have authentic parts, but it is still military grade, and it is a AK-47.

The BT Delta is a perfectly made MP5, the Delta is quite possibly the masterpiece of BT, because it looks identical to a real MP5, and it is nearly half the price of the Tippmann equivalent, and the Tippmann isnt even recognisable as a MP5.

The last one is the BT Ironhorse, it’s the M16 style marker, but with a double trigger for faster rates of fire, a folding bipod and an APEX barrel, which I will cover soon.

All BT products are designed to work with real military equipment, so anything which fits onto a Picatinny or Weaver rail will fit right onto the BT range, scopes, lights, handles, grenade launchers, whatever you want.

The APEX barrel is the long range barrel, it has a small mechanism on the end of the barrel which increase range by up to 100 yards, and best of all, you can move the ball in flight. By adjusting the APEX with a twist of your hand, you can actually cause the ball to fly straight, then drop down over a bunker, you can make it turn left or right around obstacles, or you can make it go long distance.

If you want to know more about BT markers, search for BT Warrior Online, then check out the forums.

I have had my BT for a few months, and I am certainly impressed.

Hope I helped!

musicjunkii April 29, 2010 at 10:26 pm

check out paintball-discounters.com and see what you find

patsfansince1993 April 29, 2010 at 10:26 pm

specopspaintball.com

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