Buying Paintball Guns Online

Neo asked:


If you are planning to buy paintball guns on the internet, there’s a chance that you have previously owned a paintball gun and already have a model in mind, but are hesitant to buy it. This article offers an overview of some of the most popular online paintball gun shops and what to keep in mind when buying paintball guns online, along with some advice to help you determine whether or not you should actually buy paintball markers them online.

Why online?

The biggest advantages when buying paintball guns online are the pricing of the goods, the availability of customer reviews and large selection. The biggest disadvantage is quite obvious – you can’t fire the actual item before you make the purchase, but online shops usually have other disadvantages – your selected shops can have a lousy customer service or a messed up return policy which will leave you wondering why you chose their service in the first place.

The most popular shops.

Most of the online shops have some shortcomings e.g. the markers are cheap in one shop, but the accessories (gas canisters) aren’t; still, all of the shops below are trusted, and unless you want a used gun from eBay, you should buy the gun from one of these retailers.

Action-Village.com – one of the best sites in terms of customer service. They ship almost instantly and most of the customers are 100% satisfied. Also, they are proud that they are one of the rare shops that ship to distant places like Alaska.  The prices meet the market standards, but don’t forget to google search for coupons if you are planning on shopping there.

Paintball-online.com – since 1995, paintball-online.com is one of the biggest players in the market. Their offers are indeed one of the greatest online; however, they tend to compensate this with overpriced shipping, which puts them on one line with the other shops in this list. The customer service is also top-notch, and the shop is a prime choice for any paintball equipment, not only paintball markers.

Garots.com – although the link leads to what is actually a sub-section of the larger site, Garots.com, their offers are fine and offer exceptionally fast shipping, together with sets and on-the-fly product reviews. Definitely a top choice.

Overall, the risk is very small when shopping in these shops and unless you have an eye on a marker that resides in a local store, there is no reason why you shouldn’t get the weapons online. The best thing when shopping online is that you don’t have to rely solely on the vendor’s opinion, which, in times, can be a big fat lie. Now go get yourself a solid marker, some beer and paintballing buddies, and enjoy the thrill and the joy that playing paintball brings.



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Buying a Paintball Gun

Jason Whitney asked:


Paintball Marker

Paintballing wouldn’t really be much fun without the gun, but

they can be kind of costly. You could always go for the

Wal-mart guns, but the majority of those are not-so-good quality; on

the other end, you have custom paintball guns, made exactly

to someone’s specifications,but they are too expensive for

anyone except a pro player. So how do you find the perfect

paintball gun?

The first thing to do is to determine what’s perfect for

you.

If you are new to paintball, buy a cheaper paintball gun. You

can always upgrade it when you need something different. Most

paintball markers are easy to upgrade.

If you are a more experienced player or even play tournaments you

need a marker with more features. You should have a gun that fits

the type of player you are: do you play in front, are you a

sniper or a cover player? The type of player you are

determines the size, weight and features of your gun. A

sniper doesn’t have to have a large hopper or big air supply, while a cover player usually does. A

front player needs a paintball marker that’s easy to handle and lightlightweight,

while a sniper might prefer a longer barrel with a scope.

Some people would rather use a paintball pistol than a

longer gun, whereas other people would rather have rapid-fire semiautomatic

and automatic paintball guns.

Let’s say you are a beginner and you want to buy an inexpensive

paintball gun. Where do you go?

The first option would be a paintball shop in your city The problem is that your only source of information

in a shop is the owner and I don’t say all owners are biased, but a lot of them are.

The second option is buying online.The worst thing about buying

paintball guns online is that you don’t really

see what you’re getting until the item is sent to you.

This is specifically true on online auction sites like Ebay.com.

Instead of purchasing on Ebay it’s better to buy your gun at

a specialized online paintball store like Actionvillage.com

Keep an eye out for the too good to be true deal; it

usually is. You should make certain you

have a money-back guarantee.

Also check out the different paintball packages on the Internet.

Paintball packages come with all the basic gear you need for your games, and they usually come at a pretty good price.

Most paintball packages include a paintball gun, mask, hopper, CO2 tank, squeegee and barrel plug.

Check out this blog for some more paintball tips.



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Practical Guide To Buying Paintball Guns?

Tim Hoss asked:


You have made up your mind. It is time to buy a paintball gun. You begin your research and quickly find out there are so many choices and features. What does it all mean and what should you buy? This article will help narrow the choices.

The first thing we usually ask people is where are you going to play? Will you be playing on an organized field or will you be playing around your own land or a friends land in the woods? The answer to this question will guide you to certain models of guns due to the air supply. If you are going to play at an organized field, they will have resources for compressed air or CO2. The type of air you have access to, will lead you to choosing an applicable gun.

If your paintball gun choice is limited to using CO2 tanks, then you should stick with paintball guns that are happy using CO2. Care must be taken to choose paintball guns that are made to run on CO2. CO2 is a liquid gas and is damaging to paintball guns or paintball markers that are not made to handle the liquid. You could buy an expensive paintball gun and damage it beyond repair with just a few uses. We recommend sticking with good quality name brand paintball markers that are designed to run on CO2.

There are many models of CO2 paintball guns. The main brand names are Spyder, Smart Parts and Tippmann paintball guns. You can choose electronic or non-electronic. Popular models of paintball guns are the Spyder Victor, Xtra, Sonic, Pilot, Electra, VS1, VS2, Smart Parts Vibe.

CO2 paintball guns with a military look are the Spyder MR1 and MR2. Smart Parts has the SP1 model designed to run on CO2 and a military scenario look. New releases from Tippmann are the Tippmann Alpha Black Series. These paintball guns are packed with features at competitive prices. Tippmann also has its more rugged and upgradeable Platinum Series Custom 98, A5 and X7 paintball guns. They are all great brand names backed with good warranties.

We left the compressed air paintball guns until now because generally the compressed air markers are a little more expensive to a lot more expensive. Paintball guns range from the low $150’s to close to $2000.00. This is often where the range and choices on the market confuse everyone. Simply stated, at this point it is about features, price points and you get what you pay for. You really have to determine what it is that you are looking for. Are you a recreational player, or are you playing competitively? There are several main features and so we will briefly explain some of these popular features.

One of the main features on the market is if a gun is electronic or not. Electronic guns have modes that allow you to set the marker firing modes. Electronic triggers or “egrips” often allow you to change the paintball marker from single firing mode (one shot, one trigger pull) to 3-shot burst (one pull, 3 paintballs fired), to semi-auto (one pull, one shot to ramping up to auto if you pull the trigger within a set time period) to full auto( one pull, multiple firing). There are various features that help enable the gun to rapid fire such as anti-chop systems (ACS), electronic eyes etc. The key statistic to key on is the balls per second or bps.

We like to ask if you are the type of person that likes to take things apart and rebuild them? Or are you more likely to play, clean and put away until next time? If so, please buy a paintball gun that is easily maintained. Smart Parts has some very easy guns to maintain as are the new Tippmann Platinum Series paintball guns. Cleaning and lubricating your paintball guns is the key to longevity and happy ownership. If on the other hand you like to tinker with your equipment, there should not be any limitation in your choice. There is plenty of help with manuals, manufacturer internet sites, and help videos on Youtube.

Another key consideration is upgradeability. Are there upgrades available for your model of paintball gun? Do you want to be able to upgrade it in the future? Most people answer yes, as by nature we become bored of the same old thing everyday. Also, many of us like paintball because of the military replica or scenario aspect of the paintball games. If this is you, then you may want to be able to change your paintball gun from an M16 to an AK 47. Our suggestion for those of you that want to have the maximum flexibility with military upgrades is the Tippmann X7 paintball gun.

This article was the beginning of the fun involved in finding out what you really want and need. Decide on the air you have access to and match your style and type of play to the paintball guns you are interested in. Compare features and price ranges. Narrow in on your choices and finally buy a paintball gun and take out your friend or enemy in style!



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Used Paintball Guns – A Great Way To Get Started

Kevin Andersen asked:


For the person who loves the game of paintball being able to have a good quality paintball gun is essential. However this can sometimes be a bit of a problem as these guns are quite expensive. There are a few options that you can try out. One such option would be that of buying cheap paintball guns and the other option is that of getting used paintball guns.

Now this is probably the better option especially if you are new to the game and you have absolutely no idea what the game is all about. For a novice buying used equipment is probably the best way to get acquainted with all of the ins and outs of this fascinating game.

Once you have decided that you either like this game or you love this game, then you can think about getting various upgrades for your guns. There are various used equipment accessories that you can buy for a relatively inexpensive price. However even before you buy these goodies you should think about getting some of the more needed supplies to help you survive the rough and tumble of paintball.

You will need be able to buy all of these items and used paintball guns at paintball stores. Sometimes these paintball guns will be in a special section for used equipment and their various accessories. You will need to inspect the used paintball guns to make sure that all of their working parts are in good condition.

Any malfunctioning part of these used equipment means that you should not even think about getting this gun. Sometimes you could get backfiring paintball because of a faulty firing mechanism. Other times you might not be able to even get one round of paintballs out because the barrel has become jammed.

Whatever the reason may be for used guns not working properly the only thing that you can do is to leave these guns alone and see if you can find another one. Now even though this fact could turn you off buying used paintball guns you should consider the advantages that come with buying used paintball guns.

With used paintball guns the potential to customize your paintball gun arises. There are many parts that are also sold as used that while other paintball players may not want you can most certainly use. These used parts will give your used paintball guns an edge that many of the factory made guns never have. With this edge you can take your playing ability up to the next level with pure ease, and with a little practice with your newly upgraded toys you can win with ease as well.



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