It all depends on what you can afford. For the $100-$200 range, I recommend the Azodin Blitz. The Blitz will work great stock with no upgrades and that allows you to save money skipping upgrades to purchase a new gun later on. The only upgrade you should get if you do is a new barrel because they use autococker threads and you can most likely share the barrel with your new gun. The board can also be flashed with the new updates or add new modes by sending it in to Azodin or going to a pro-shop that is a certified dealer for Azodin products.
The first electronic paintball gun was made in 1996. There were over thousands made and bought so it's probable to assume that they were used in 1996.
It is an upgraded after-market board. A "board" is the circuit board and components that operate an electric paintball gun.
its a good starter gun
only if you buy the electric trigger.
James Hale of Daisy Manufacturing, invented and patented the first paintball gun.
12 and up
The average speed of a electric paintball gun is about 13 bps(balls per second). My paintball gun shoots 33 bps. The average speed of a electric paintball gun is about 13 bps(balls per second). My paintball gun shoots 33 bps.
United states
first you get money...
for woodsball yes its a good gun but not so much for speedball
When someone is just doing paintball for the first time they need a paintball gun that is easy to use and light. The recommended one is a Tippman 98. Any of the variants will be good.
no enless it's you first gun then it's okeven as a first marker its pretty bad, look into the EW-1 instead