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All features in the purchase of a paintball gun?

Paintball would not be much fun without the real weapon, so that as I could get one that suits your needs. When you buy a marker (paintball gun), there are many important features that the firearm must be held accountable, including the position the trigger, the force needed to pull the trigger, the magazine (hopper) system and many features, many others. This article will guide you through the main characteristics of a paintball gun should have, with links to the playing conditions offered are necessary.

If you want accuracy and precision (eg you are a sniper), the most important factor is an indicator of the size of the cavity. The hole size is usually 0.68 size class, but most the holes have a place to make up 0.1 sizes. If you have already purchased the gun, you should look for paint combinations boring or at least very close to your size. Some come with variable weapons guns – choose if possible, since it will save time to find the perfect painting, and most importantly – get out. Barrel length also represents the precision, since it is less than 14 inches.

If you prefer the action (you're more of a leader), you probably have a light weapon that fires quickly, or even a paintball gun has a trigger that is in good position, preferably in the center of the real gun fire.
You can play as a cover player (a player who spends a lot of ammunition, mostly to distract the opponents) – as must a large hopper and automatic or tripping semiautomatic. In short, the choice of a marker is highly dependent on your playing style

The eyes of a paintball marker is not too important, except the position of the barrel and trigger. In the more expensive models, the trigger is placed into the center of firearms for purely ergonomic and eliminate the possibility a hopper coup that leads to the deletion. Coup is a coup hopper units not counted in most games, but is important in tournaments and for the average player, is simply irritating and require recharging.

In general, if you know the style you play and what your preferences are correct, should not be difficult to select paintball marker. However, if you're new to paintball, do not worry, just look for a cheap weapon. It is easy to upgrade pieces progress in these days, paintball markers and parts seem to become cheaper and cheaper every day. Just be careful – it can ruin your ugly computer game easily!

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