Get a Tippmann 98 Custom, This marker allows you to call the shots because it's the most customizable marker on the market. And it's easy. All of the Tippmann accessories can be installed with the same tools that you use to take the marker apart. The 98 Custom has the ability to accept the Flatline™ Barrel System, Sniper barrels, double trigger kit, the Response™ Trigger System, collapsible stock, drop forward, rear-cocking system, vertical adapter kit, vertical and expansion chamber kit and the low pressure system.
With its all aluminum die cast receiver and new, extra-sturdy finish, the semi-automatic 98 Custom includes marker and maintenance pack (barrel sleeve, oil, wrenches, cleaning cable, and spare tank O-ring. Other features include a quick-release feeder elbow, removable front grip to accept expansion chamber and vertical kits, and a 200-round hopper. It's fully compatible for CO2, compressed air, or nitrogen.
I've been using mine for a year and I've dropped it from a one storey building and it was still fine. Sturdy and not easy to break. It doesn't cost that much either, you can get a basic package for as little as $130. The upgrades can be expensive though depending on what you want.
Get a Tippmann 98 Custom, This marker allows you to call the shots because it's the most customizable marker on the market. And it's easy. All of the Tippmann accessories can be installed with the same tools that you use to take the marker apart. The 98 Custom has the ability to accept the Flatline™ Barrel System, Sniper barrels, double trigger kit, the Response™ Trigger System, collapsible stock, drop forward, rear-cocking system, vertical adapter kit, vertical and expansion chamber kit and the low pressure system.
With its all aluminum die cast receiver and new, extra-sturdy finish, the semi-automatic 98 Custom includes marker and maintenance pack (barrel sleeve, oil, wrenches, cleaning cable, and spare tank O-ring. Other features include a quick-release feeder elbow, removable front grip to accept expansion chamber and vertical kits, and a 200-round hopper. It's fully compatible for CO2, compressed air, or nitrogen.
I've been using mine for a year and I've dropped it from a one storey building and it was still fine. Sturdy and not easy to break. It doesn't cost that much either, you can get a basic package for as little as $130. The upgrades can be expensive though depending on what you want.
paintball gun, phones, etc. what speciffically are you thinking
Yes paintball is an amazing sport to play ive been playing for about 6 years now and im not thinking about quiting any time soon
Well, if your thinking of the Northern Mariana Islands then the population difference is 198,678,352 people but is your thinking of Northern Ireland the difference is 196,950,269 people.
No, paintball is not geeky. Geeks may play it, but it is a many person activity. It can be played one on one on one, or in teams. Men, Women, and many aged kids can play it. It takes thinking, but it isn't nerdy or geeky. It hurts to be shot by a paintball shot, which isn't exactly a geeky thing.
Unfortunately, we do not have the capability yet. But it is something we are thinking about.
You must be thinking of the PSP as the PS3 in not designed to be portable
Hitmonlee Hitmonchan Hitmontop If you're thinking of choosing, I recommend Hitmontop.
You are probably thinking of the Ibex, a kind of goat native to mountainous regions of Eurasia and northern Africa.
You may be thinking of Sedona, Arizona which is in the center of the state.
What about it? Nice shotgun. Accurate, always fires. If your thinking about buying one then I highly recommend it.
I would recommend thinking outside the box you know looking at the problem a different way
Monitor would be harder than a laptop screen, but I wouldn't recommend punching it if that is what you are thinking.