It took a bit longer then some of us would have liked, but Azodin finally showed off the hitman mod for their beloved KP3. Pretty clever design as well, it can be mounted two ways on the KP3. One side will give you a smooth surface to rest your fingers on and the reverse has groves to rest your fingers in. Coming in at just $19.99 this is an upgrade that all KP3 owners can jump…

Bending frame on todays super light and slim paintball guns isn’t anything new. Over the past 6 years of so it has become a common scene at paintball fields all over the world. Making these guns lighter and smaller has it drawbacks the major one being, rigidity. Taking hard diving or dropping a gun just right can bend the frame, the weakest point on a modern high-end electronic gun. Today at the paintball field, we ran…

The CS1 is Planet Eclipse biggest leap forward on any platform that the company has ever introduced, yes that counts the LV1. While the LV1’s shot is widely different that previous Egos, they did not change nearly as much as they have from the Geo 3.5 to the CS1. The CS1 is different in almost every single way from it’s predecessors. Eclipse has changed a lot here, there is more difference between the CS1 and…

It has been rumored for years, it is what the Etha should have been and it’s finally here. Following on the extremely popular Etek 5, Planet Eclipse showed off the first ever Gtek today. The Gtek is Planet Eclipse latest push to try and capture more the mid-range paintball gun market. Unlike the Etha, the Gtek uses a real spool valve. Taking cues form the Geo line the Gtek should be a quite and smooth…

Since the Axe has been on the market, it has been hands-down among the best mid-level guns. The Axe totally changed the way I look at paintball guns. Before I thought it was most important to get the best performing gun. Now, I look for the best value I can find. The Axe offers just that: great performance at an amazing price. Nothing to date has been able to offer the shot quality this gun does at…