Paintball Marker Reliability

by your paintball hosts on November 26, 2008

Markers, or more commonly referred to as paintball guns, are selected for many different reasons.

 There are so many brands and kinds its hard to know what to buy, whats a good deal, and for what price. I feel the key part of a marker is not balls per second or fps (feet per second) but how reliable is it. That’s the biggest part of a marker, its the question of will you have to take your gun apart on the field and if so are you prepared to put it back together. Now I have had to take my gun apart on the field to either clean the bolt or check an O ring and its a pain.

I think the best guns are ones that you can always be sure that it won’t break, jam or chop is a spyder. 

These guns are among the best built and they won’t leave you a hole in your wallet. I have multiple spyders which if I know my main marker breaks (my smartparts ion) I can fall back on my spyder to keep playing. smartparts are also very well built and rarely fail on me. Just make sure when your looking at markers to research one, talk to other players about em, and to make sure it’s built to last.

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Your Paintball Host 11.26.08 at 10:42 pm

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