Military style paintball guns – Military style paintball markers
Michael asked:
Is it me or all these paintball guns you see on the fields lately all looking the same nowadays? Have you laid eyes on these military style paintball guns yet? Hold on, lemme back up about 15 years or so. I remember back in the early ’90s as a high schooler, me and my nerdy buddies would get together on weekends and head on down to the local indoor paintball field with our Tracer pump-action guns and play all day long, both days of the weekend. The sport has changed dramatically since those days, both in price and the caliber (no pun intended) of the playing equipment. Heck, they even have their own “lingo” these days.
But the markers (guns), oh my god. These things are crazy. RAP4.com has the most unbelievable evolution of paintball guns I have ever seen. I’ve seen some of these crazy “home grown” guns, but the military style paintball markers on this site are as close to the real thing as you can get. They’ve got everything you could want for the look and feel of real weapons systems. I can’t name them all, but they’ve got AK-47’s, MP-5s, M-4s, a huge selection of replica handguns. All are available in .68 caliber, and alot of them are available in the smaller .43 caliber. The really cool thing about the “assault rifles” is that the air tanks can be incorporated into the butt-stock for a completely authentic look, and are available in magazine-fed set up. Talk about a rig! They are constructed of metal to simulate the look and functionality of the military duty weapon. All are customizable with accessory rails where you can add sights, scopes, flashlights, and red-dot laser sights. Interested yet? Read on.
So far I’ve only mentioned the military style paintball guns. Oh, I forgot, they also make the Browning .30 cal machine gun, and the SAW 249. I was floored when I saw those things. Shoot someone with paint? You could paint a barn with those! But anyway, not only do they have guns, they also have hand grenades. Land-mines your thing? Claymores? They got ‘em. All 1:1 scale and 100% aesthetically real looking. Projectiles are a blast (again, no pun intended) and they’ve got those too. Imagine a paintball RPG. I laugh every time I even say it. It’s just so cool.
All of RAP4.com’s stuff doesn’t go bang, and they offer much more than military style paintball markers. In fact, alot of the stuff is made for stealth. Whether playing paintball or training police, military, or security personnel, communication is key. Enter the Navy Seal throat mic system. It’s exactly what you think of when you hear it. And that little hunnie comes with a remote PTT switch you can run down your arm and to your weapon, so you can stay ready while communicating. A complete line of clothing, holsters, slings, leg and arm pouches, all in camo or black for whatever environment you’re playing or training in. Face paint, Ghillie (or however you spell it) suits. I’m telling you, they have everything. If it’s related to paintball and it’s tactical, RAP4.com has it.
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Is it me or all these paintball guns you see on the fields lately all looking the same nowadays? Have you laid eyes on these military style paintball guns yet? Hold on, lemme back up about 15 years or so. I remember back in the early ’90s as a high schooler, me and my nerdy buddies would get together on weekends and head on down to the local indoor paintball field with our Tracer pump-action guns and play all day long, both days of the weekend. The sport has changed dramatically since those days, both in price and the caliber (no pun intended) of the playing equipment. Heck, they even have their own “lingo” these days.
But the markers (guns), oh my god. These things are crazy. RAP4.com has the most unbelievable evolution of paintball guns I have ever seen. I’ve seen some of these crazy “home grown” guns, but the military style paintball markers on this site are as close to the real thing as you can get. They’ve got everything you could want for the look and feel of real weapons systems. I can’t name them all, but they’ve got AK-47’s, MP-5s, M-4s, a huge selection of replica handguns. All are available in .68 caliber, and alot of them are available in the smaller .43 caliber. The really cool thing about the “assault rifles” is that the air tanks can be incorporated into the butt-stock for a completely authentic look, and are available in magazine-fed set up. Talk about a rig! They are constructed of metal to simulate the look and functionality of the military duty weapon. All are customizable with accessory rails where you can add sights, scopes, flashlights, and red-dot laser sights. Interested yet? Read on.
All of RAP4.com’s stuff doesn’t go bang, and they offer much more than military style paintball markers. In fact, alot of the stuff is made for stealth. Whether playing paintball or training police, military, or security personnel, communication is key. Enter the Navy Seal throat mic system. It’s exactly what you think of when you hear it. And that little hunnie comes with a remote PTT switch you can run down your arm and to your weapon, so you can stay ready while communicating. A complete line of clothing, holsters, slings, leg and arm pouches, all in camo or black for whatever environment you’re playing or training in. Face paint, Ghillie (or however you spell it) suits. I’m telling you, they have everything. If it’s related to paintball and it’s tactical, RAP4.com has it.
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Guide to Airsoft Paintball Gun
Masni Rizal Mansor asked:
An airsoft paintball gun can change the way you play survival games. Imagine creeping through the forest with nothing but your airsoft paintball gun and safety goggles to protect you from the vicious onslaught of the other side. You are ducking and weaving like a professional, half out of urgency because the last thing you need it to get pegged with a pellet and half out of expertise because you have the wide-eyed enthusiasm of a professional officer of paintball fame and glory on your side. You calmly duck behind a tree, ready and waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
Perhaps you’re using an M16 version of an airsoft paintball gun or perhaps it is the classic AK 47 version. Regardless, you are certainly locked and loaded as you wait for your targets to scramble out from behind their covering subterfuge. Your heart is pounding and your eyes are wide and ready for battle. You can almost smell your enemy and yet you do not want to pounce too soon or you will lose it all. You’ve gained some ground, hiding behind this last vestibule of neutral territory, and you’re on the verge of breaking in to the enemy base and freeing your captain with your airsoft paintball gun.
The Last Stand
You emerge finally ready to face the enemy on your own with your firing power from the airsoft paintball gun. You have the scope primed and start targeting the enemy in blue as you see them scramble over a hill at the sight of your presence. With the prowess and skill of a master sniper, you start picking off the enemy as they run foolishly with their backs to you. You emerge slightly from the tree, firing away and nailing one by one of the blue shirts with your vicious repeat fire from the automatic airsoft paintball gun. Once you have emptied the paintballs from the chamber, you duck back behind the log to reload.
Ready and anxious, you step out from the log and stand. Nobody appears to be around and you smile to yourself, thinking you have taken care of business once and for all. With one final breath, you prepare to stalk over the hill and check your opponent’s last fortress of solitude before they mount a final stand. You take a step forward, hearing a twig crack, and experiencing the sudden sting of pain as a paintball (a red one) sizzles out of an airsoft paintball gun and plants on you squarely in the chest. You’re hit.
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An airsoft paintball gun can change the way you play survival games. Imagine creeping through the forest with nothing but your airsoft paintball gun and safety goggles to protect you from the vicious onslaught of the other side. You are ducking and weaving like a professional, half out of urgency because the last thing you need it to get pegged with a pellet and half out of expertise because you have the wide-eyed enthusiasm of a professional officer of paintball fame and glory on your side. You calmly duck behind a tree, ready and waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
Perhaps you’re using an M16 version of an airsoft paintball gun or perhaps it is the classic AK 47 version. Regardless, you are certainly locked and loaded as you wait for your targets to scramble out from behind their covering subterfuge. Your heart is pounding and your eyes are wide and ready for battle. You can almost smell your enemy and yet you do not want to pounce too soon or you will lose it all. You’ve gained some ground, hiding behind this last vestibule of neutral territory, and you’re on the verge of breaking in to the enemy base and freeing your captain with your airsoft paintball gun.
The Last Stand
You emerge finally ready to face the enemy on your own with your firing power from the airsoft paintball gun. You have the scope primed and start targeting the enemy in blue as you see them scramble over a hill at the sight of your presence. With the prowess and skill of a master sniper, you start picking off the enemy as they run foolishly with their backs to you. You emerge slightly from the tree, firing away and nailing one by one of the blue shirts with your vicious repeat fire from the automatic airsoft paintball gun. Once you have emptied the paintballs from the chamber, you duck back behind the log to reload.
Ready and anxious, you step out from the log and stand. Nobody appears to be around and you smile to yourself, thinking you have taken care of business once and for all. With one final breath, you prepare to stalk over the hill and check your opponent’s last fortress of solitude before they mount a final stand. You take a step forward, hearing a twig crack, and experiencing the sudden sting of pain as a paintball (a red one) sizzles out of an airsoft paintball gun and plants on you squarely in the chest. You’re hit.
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Is a Paintball Kit or a Paintball Package right for you?
Paintball Sniper asked:
If you are thinking about buying a paintball kit to upgrade the paintball marker or gun you currently own then you need to also consider buying a paintball package instead. It may end up being less expensive in the long run. But we better first explain the differences between a paintball package and paintball kit so you can make the best decision for you.
A paintball package usually comes with most of the equipment you need to start in your adventure. It will have a marker or gun to the non-PC crowd, and depending on which package you choose, can come with paintballs, a vest, a holster, maybe a mask or goggles, and even possibly a grenade launcher. The kit are usually specific and will have all of the extras for that type of kit but does not come with a paintball marker. For example, you can purchase a kit to make your marker look like AK-47 paintball gun. It would come with an extended magazine, a barrel kit, the wood kit, and usually a vest or some paintballs. It will not however include the marker.
Now let’s discuss whether the paintball package or the paintball kit is the best choice for you. The whole paintball package will be the obvious choice if you are just starting out and do not have a marker or if your marker is old or damaged. If you have a marker and just want to upgrade it to specialty weapon, such as a paintball sniper gun, then you first need to make sure that your marker is compatible with the kit you want to purchase. There are many different manufacturers of markers and some of them are only compatable with their own kits. The good news is that if you have a versatile marker then you can get kits to make your gun into most any type of weapon from a paintball sniper gun, to an assault rifle or even an M-16 depending on what you like. The versatility of some markers will allow you to try different things such as being a sniper one day or using a machine gun the next. But remember that you will need to purchase the whole package if your marker is not compatible or if it is not in the best condition.
You are the best one to judge the condition of your current gun. You need to decide if age and condition will be a factor. You may just be at a point where you are ready to invest in a better paintball marker. If your marker is old or has rust on it or if you are just ready for a better weapon then I suggest you get a package. The main reason is that you will spend less on the marker by purchasing it with a package than by purchasing a kit now and then trying to replace your marker at a later date.
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If you are thinking about buying a paintball kit to upgrade the paintball marker or gun you currently own then you need to also consider buying a paintball package instead. It may end up being less expensive in the long run. But we better first explain the differences between a paintball package and paintball kit so you can make the best decision for you.
A paintball package usually comes with most of the equipment you need to start in your adventure. It will have a marker or gun to the non-PC crowd, and depending on which package you choose, can come with paintballs, a vest, a holster, maybe a mask or goggles, and even possibly a grenade launcher. The kit are usually specific and will have all of the extras for that type of kit but does not come with a paintball marker. For example, you can purchase a kit to make your marker look like AK-47 paintball gun. It would come with an extended magazine, a barrel kit, the wood kit, and usually a vest or some paintballs. It will not however include the marker.
Now let’s discuss whether the paintball package or the paintball kit is the best choice for you. The whole paintball package will be the obvious choice if you are just starting out and do not have a marker or if your marker is old or damaged. If you have a marker and just want to upgrade it to specialty weapon, such as a paintball sniper gun, then you first need to make sure that your marker is compatible with the kit you want to purchase. There are many different manufacturers of markers and some of them are only compatable with their own kits. The good news is that if you have a versatile marker then you can get kits to make your gun into most any type of weapon from a paintball sniper gun, to an assault rifle or even an M-16 depending on what you like. The versatility of some markers will allow you to try different things such as being a sniper one day or using a machine gun the next. But remember that you will need to purchase the whole package if your marker is not compatible or if it is not in the best condition.
You are the best one to judge the condition of your current gun. You need to decide if age and condition will be a factor. You may just be at a point where you are ready to invest in a better paintball marker. If your marker is old or has rust on it or if you are just ready for a better weapon then I suggest you get a package. The main reason is that you will spend less on the marker by purchasing it with a package than by purchasing a kit now and then trying to replace your marker at a later date.
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