There are three semi auto, mechanical markers that stand out as sub $100 markers:
Tippmann Alpha black/Carver one: The new Tippmann US Army paintball guns are only around $99 dollars and are a solid shooting platform. They are the most durable guns in the game and have many available performance as well as aesthetic upgrades available. However they are very heavy and must be split completely open to clean. The majority of new players choose these markers because of their legendary ability to keep shooting, no matter how badly they are abused. Both of these guns are internally the same, but have different exteriors.
The Azodin Kaos: Unlike the cheap breakable mechanical spyders, Azodin has taken the Spyder stack tube design and put quality parts into it. it is only $90 and comes with a double trigger, center feed-neck, and all standard threading. It won the Techpb gun of the year award in the >$100 category. It is the lightest, and most compact of these guns, and would be best for "up front shooting" Upgrades will be available at every pro shop and field. It does however look like a "speedball" marker, but performs fine in the woods. Cleaning is as easy as pulling the bolt out the back, and unscrewing a cap.
The spyder MR1: A spyder built for the woods, not for the garbage can. The only spyder product worth anything. For $100 you get a shooting platform and a butt-stock. It is not as easy to find upgrades, but it comes standard with a double trigger. The only weakness is its feed-neck, which connects to the hopper with a plastic tube that has a tendency to loosen or break off. This gun is perfect for any player who wants the woodsball look and still wants money left over.
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