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I got a sneak peek, and you can see Ryan Morehead sketching up the case. In the picture, they’re changing the barrel, and the front foregrip now appears to be rubber with added gray notches for better grip. The trigger frame grips have a new cutout design, and interestingly, there’s no OLED on the back, which Luxes had in the past. While it might not matter much for regular users, tech-savvy individuals may miss the OLED screen. I assume there’s a screen on the other side. The barrel and gun’s milling seem redesigned with vertical lines.

I first encountered this dilemma with the release of the Smart Parts Ion in 2005. Priced at just $175, it revolutionized paintball with features comparable to higher-end tournament guns. The Ion boasted a durable polymer shell, electronic functionality, eyes, and impressive performance. Back then, choosing a high-end gun was simpler, as they were built better than the Ion. However, today’s comparison between the Etha 3 and CS3 reveals striking similarities. Despite the CS3 being three…

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Firearms can be used for self-defense. However, if you can’t or don’t want to own one, there are alternative ways to protect yourself and your loved ones.

This is where paintball guns can be helpful. They provide a unique solution, offering protection similar to pepper spray without the need for close contact.

The milling on this thing is top-notch, some of the best I’ve seen on any gun lately. It’s got a unique look, with their signature skull at the back that fits the gun perfectly. These are listed on the Infamous website for $2,000, but that might be a temporary price. At the World Cup, lots of people were grabbing these because they look fantastic. There are five colors, but some are part-swapped. I think the black one will be the most popular because it shows off the milling the best.

The paintball world offers great options for players. Planet Eclipse’s Emek, under $300, uses the GammaCore for reliability and quiet shots. Tippmann’s Stormer combines toughness and customization. Empire’s Mini GS is perfect for beginners, with compact size, reliability, and solid performance.