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.
The new Shocker Era has seen some significant changes. For all you Shocker fans, it might still resemble the Shocker AMP or XLS, which is a good thing.
If you ask me, the CS3 is one of the best high-end guns ever made. However, it comes with a hefty price tag of $1,750. Like most high-end guns, It includes an electronic frame, but for an extra $400, you can switch it to a mechanical frame, which brings the total cost to a staggering $2,150. The question is, does adding a mechanical frame to the best high-end electronic gun really make it the best mechanical gun?
This Project GS3 reminds me a lot of the Planet Eclipse GSL, which was based on the Geo 3.5. It looks really cool, many companies have been trying to make a similar-looking gun for a long time. Finally, they did it, and it comes in ten different colors. I really like the black one the most, but the green one is nice too.
Alright, everyone, we’re about to check out some gameplay videos from Capital Edge. We’ve got a mix of airball and hyperball, but for this session, we’ll be focusing on using the CS3 marker. I’ll be using my Spire 4 loader and the HK Army Aerolite 2 tank, in the 80/4500. Let’s dive in!
Have you heard about the latest gun from Planet Eclipse the CS3? It’s been out for a few months now. One thing I like about these CS cases is how cool they look. The CS3’s mechanical frame comes with its case. Currently, I’ve stowed the electronic frame inside it. I love this color. Black with blue parts looks fantastic. The factory color is blue with gray parts, but we did a part swap, resulting in…
The HK Army Hive Mini GS marker is a pretty cool piece of gear, but let’s talk about the price first. It’s a bit on the expensive side. But hey, it does look really cool, especially when you compare it to other private label markers we’ve seen, like the Fossil LV2 and the Project G G2 LV2. In my opinion, the Hive Mini GS wins in the looks department.