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One of the most common questions new paintball players has is, “What is the best paintball gun”; in this article we will hope to answer that. Picking a new or first paintball gun or marker (gun and marker are synonyms, or at least the mean the same thing when we talk paintball) can be complicated and difficult; it’s one of the biggest purchase you can make as a paintball player and it can easily be four…

One of the most aticpaiuted guns on 2016 is getting very close to shipping! The Luxe ICE should start hitting stores in the next few weeks. Here is a sneak peak of what the inside of the trigger frame will look like, gone are the wires connecting the frame to the main body. Reducing wires has been a welcome trend to paintball gun design in the past few years. Now most of the high-end paintball…

Some new Shocker RSX Colors. For those of you who don’t like gloss finish guns like myself SP Paintball just released a paid of dust finish RSXs. Previously the only way to get a dust finish RSX was to pick up at HK RSX which also came with a price tag of $950, $150 more than the normal RSX. SP says that the two colors shown are very limited and will likely not be reproduced.

Ranger Warsaw are gearing up for their 2016 season start, in the Semi-Pro 1 division of the Millennium series. Last Month Ranger’s made a huge off-season pickup nabbing Marcello Margott. Love these guns, they really remind me of the Impact CS1 and Geo 3.5, with their huge graphics and clean colors.

Two of the best guns on the planet just got a little more affordable. The Planet Eclipse Geo 3.5 and LV1.1 are now $995. The Geo 3.5 may not be Planet Eclipse’s latest Geo marker but there is no question, that it still one of the best on the market. Typically when we see a price drop with paintball guns, it means that something new is just over the horizon or something new was just…

Azodin the manufacture of super popular KP3 pump, have released another entry level pump gun the Azodin KPC. The KPC is set to replace the KP2. New additions to the KPC over the KP2: stainless steel guide rods and pump rod, single trigger, half-block design, 250 PSI pre-set inline regulator, clamping feedneck and the zero valve system. The KPC will be a great pump for players looking to give pump a try or players on a…