Popular Paintball Markers
These are some of the best and most popular paintball
markers/guns available on the market.
Spyder Electra: This model, which is the most expensive in the
Spyder series of paintball markers, costs only around $300. It
features an electronic board with color access mode display, a
3-rnd Burst, 6-rnd Burst and Full Auto enhanced modes, with a
rate of up to 20 BPS (ball per second) and an aero twist
accuracy barrel. It also has an adjustable clamp feed and
electronic safety mode. The gun operates on CO2 or compressed
air.
Diablo mongoose II BBS LCD with EYES: This paintball marker is
capable of semiautomatic electronic fire, up to 17 BPS. The
Foregrip is equipped with an expansion chamber, and a rear
velocity adjuster with tournament lock. The LCD version features
Shot Counter, Game Timer and Auto Shut-off. Price is about $200.
Tipmann 98 Custom Pro E: Tipmann has paintball markers with
price ranging from $150 to $300. The Tipmann 98 Custom Pro E,
which costs around $230, is one of their latest products. It
features five electronic firing modes - Semi Auto, Auto
Response, Full Auto, 3 Shot and Turbo, a Stone-Honed barrel,
fully customizable receiver, removable front grip and a 200
round hopper.
Dye DMC: Dye has some of the most expensive paintball markers
with price starting from $700. The three dimensional contoured
aluminum bodied DMC model costs around $1400. Owing to its
patented FUSE bolt technology, the DMC is capable of 23 BPS
rate of fire. Setting can be adjusted through the intelligent
Electronic Control (IEC). It also features a tournament legal
mode and reduced eye sensitivity settings.
Evil Piranha Evil Pimp: Evil Piranha paintball marker products
include the Piranha EVO, Piranha SRT E-FORCE and Evil Pimp, all
medium priced. The most expensive is the Electro-Pneumatic
open-bolted Evil pimp that costs around $700. The main features
include electronically adjustable rate of fire, twist lock
Teflon bolt, tray-less trigger frame and detonator vertical
regulator.
BT-16 Tactical: another product of Tipmann, the BT-16 Tactical
paintball marker is built with a vertical feed system, with an
M-16 style charging handle. Its main features are an adjustable
front grip, dual sight/mounting rails, eternal velocity adjuster
and easy filed stripping. Costs around $250 to $300.
Eclipse EGO: The EGO is an open bolt electro-pneumatic paintball
marker which features LCD optical trigger, rear function
buttons, menu-driven operating system, and eye indicator. Its
full adjustable ROF enables it to fire at 1 to 30 BPS (with eye
off), and ROF is unlimited with eye on.
Smart Parts Impulse: The marker operates on CO2 as well as
compressed air or nitrogen without the need for high-pressure
system. It features a two finger trigger, maximum flow
regulator, and progressive rifled barrel. There is also an
optional “vision” that has an ant-chop sensing eye which
prevents firing if no ball is present in the breech. Costs
around $450.
05 Pro Stock: This is the latest marker product from Autococker
featuring an all Delron bolt, low pressure Karnivor front block,
inline regulator, threaded removable feed neck and adjustable
pneumatic reg. Costs around $400.











