Though the Mini is an excellent marker, it is not a very good starting marker. Firstly it costs over $300, bust be run by a HPA tank, and needs an electric hopper to function well. This starting money is usually a HUGE deterrent to new players, and can burn out all of their paintball funds and energy, which could have been spent elsewhere. It is also not a good idea for your first gun to be an automatic electric, you will not be able to fix it (as a beginner) and will never learn to aim, like you must with mechanical markers. Automatic also wastes more paint then the average beginner needs or can afford.
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depends on how you use it
The invert mini HAS an automatic mode, but is preset to semi-automatic.
Autococker threaded.
I would have to say invert mini.I have one and nit has a bps of 20 and works great.
No. The Bt4 uses A5 threads, and the Tm 15 (a modified invert mini) uses Autococker threads.
its all personal preference, try out other guns that have different triggers and see what you like. Almost all types of triggers are made for the Mini.
Smart Parts Ion, Dangerous Powers G3, proto Slg, and Invert Mini, are the most common speed ball guns.
Yes, but try something else like maybe an Invert Mini, Wgp auto cocker sr, or any spyder
yes the invert mini takes 1 9v battery. it is in the grip frame. you should get a 9v with the gun/
beginner.... spyder, kingman once you get advanced more like an angel or dye
Most people suggest you turn your velocity down and dry fire a few tanks to break in the spring. Any marker will shoot better after its break-in period.
i would get the invert mini because it is easy to work and it comes with everything you need and it costs the same as the g3 it is not that much money but still a good gun. The invert mini Is also has no macroline and has a smaller frame.