No, besides being expensive, the X7 has a very high rate of fire, two things that are very bad for new players. This will take a lot of money to run as a starter marker, which is the main causes of people stopping playing.
They are for two different styles of play, but in terms of speed and ergonomics, the Rail would be the best gun overall.
Tippmann offers a number of different paintball guns with an expensive price tag. Tippman's most expensive paintball gun is currently the X7 Phenom Assault Edition that is priced at four hundred and forty nine dollars.
Canadian Tire has the best deal on paintball gun packages. One can also get best deal from paintball online store. Amazon has Tippmann 98 package for $154.
Because the electronic trigger runs on a battery, and without it, the sear will not depress and the gun will not fire. The only gun that can fire when its battery out is the Tippmann x7 phenom, and only in semi auto mechanical mode.
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The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.
A paintball marker is a paintball gun. It is just called a marker instead of a gun.
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No. The state of Ohio did not invent the paintball gun.
No, do not expose your paintball gun to water.
It really depends on your position but here would be the best for them: Frontplayer: light quick speedball gun like an ego or impulse midplayer: well balanced gun like: X7 phenom, Sp1, tm15 Backplayer: something that can lay down serious fire like: dual A5's sniper: the most accurate gun on the market is the first strike t4 and the Spec ops Longbow
Basic models start around $180.