Saturday 28 December 2013

Tippmann Paintball Marker

Tippmann made the first tippmann paintball marker which is know by the name SMG60. The next Tippman paintball marker was semi-automatic and was called the 68-Special. This marker could contain up to 40 paintballs. The current Tippmann paintball markers available these days in the market are: Alpha Black,98 Custom, Custom Pro, A-5, C-3, X-7,Triumph and Tippman TPX. Alpha Black is also known as U.S. Army Alpha Black. It is the newest addition to the family of Tippmann paintball markers. The most popular Tippmann paintball marker among the people is the Tactical, which contains four versions. The 98 custom is the most famous among the players because of its durability, reliability and ease of use. What players like the most about this marker is its clam-shell design, with the help of which the marker can be dismantled into two shells or halves. The internal parts of this marker can be easily cleaned and maintained. The next Tippmann paintball marker is the Custom Pro which consists of a double trigger and a drop-forward. It is basically an upgraded version of the 98 Custom. It is very scratch resistant and economic.

A new innovation Tippmann paintball marker is the A-5, which brings a new loading concept called the "Cyclone Feed." Cyclone feed basically enables the gun to have a higher rate of fire without using aftermarket loaders. The A-5 requires a large surface area and has rotating arms inside the hopper which move the paintballs into firing chamber. It can be rated at maximum of 15 balls per second. This Tippmann paintball maker is one of the most upgradeable and can be modified to look like a number of different guns. It is considered to be the best one in business. But due to its excess weight and higher chance of misfiring it is not preferred by tournament players. Another Tippmann paintball marker is the C-3 and runs on propane thus a first of its kind. It is very safe even though propane is used, and also has maintains consistent pressure due to propane's properties. This Tippmann paintball marker has a 16 ounce propane tank that contains up to 50,000 shots per tank. It does not consist of any accessories and it priced at about $229 USD. The X-7 is an upgraded Tippmann paintball marker which is kind of like the A-5. It has a soft paddle cyclone that can achieve a speed of up to 20 balls per second. The X-7 is heavier than the A-5 due to its modern configuration. It is available in 3 different variations. It has a different rail as compared to the A-5 and uses a Hall Effect Sensor trigger. This Tippmann paintball marker also has a response trigger and an E-Grip.

The Triumph Tippmann paintball marker is the one made especially for those players who favor a compact and light weight Tippmann paintball marker. There are 3 different marker types: Triumph XL, Triumph XT, and the Triumph EXT. The basic parts are Double trigger, Center feed neck, In-line bolt system and a 200 gravity feed round hopper. The Tippmann TPX is still under construction. It will be different from fellow paintball pistols, because it is lighter weight due to the absence of CO2 cartridges. Instead it will use a magazine that is inserted into the grip. Thus the Tippmann TPX will result in a lower cost. If everything goes well it will be released to the public by April at a price of around $210 to $230.

The players prefer these paintball markers over other markers available in the market due to the reliability, durability, and ease of use of these markers. The paintball markers of this company are the most popular among the players because these markers help you win! These markers are recommended by the best players who are aware of all the tips, tricks and the rules of the game. Moreover, there are some players who give the credit of their success to the Tippmann paintball marker. Paintball is the most exciting sport because of the tips, tricks and strategies involved in this game and if you want to become a good and successful player of this addictive game, then go to the market and buy a Tippmann paintball marker!

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