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That depends on how much you are willing to spend and whether or not you want instant full auto or nxl full auto. Autococker Trilogies are good guns and they use the NXL auto, while if I was going to get a new gun right now I would get the Tippmann X7 Phenom it is semi or instant full auto.

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Two excelent markers in this category are the Azodin Blitz and the Smart Parts Vibe.

Both are compact speed ball style markers, with regulators, eyes, adjustable double triggers and ramping full auto.

The Blitz is $170 a blow-back poppet marker that:

Can shoot faster

has a simpler design

is more durable

Can run on straight Co2

The Vibe is a $150 Spool valve marker that:

Will shoot smoother

works quieter

has upgradeable board

isMore efficient.

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"best" is a matter of opinion but my personal picks are either the spyder fenix or azodin blitz both at around $150 and have everything you would want in an entry level e-marker.

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Smart Parts Vibe

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