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AG1 Gen2 Air Regulator - paintball |
It is well known by all in Tampico is a massive shortage of places established for the practice of paintball, but in recent months due to the current situation that we are living not only in the metropolitan area but across the country. If you're buying a paintball marker, before purchasing any that are available, play games several times in open / closed / whatever-it-is and borrow marker to see, throw, taste, feel, etc. It's the best you can do when buying a marker: try several models and then choose calmly. Not be swayed by the momentum. When buying a paintball marker, the player must keep in mind the type of marker you want or need for your particular game. All markers used to play both Recball as speedball, but separated in Electronics and Markers Mechanical Markers. Divided into three categories on the topic marker prices in:. Generally less rustic, more delicate, and so on. The big difference is at first sight is the cadence that gives us an electronic marker and various shooting modes (different ramping, burst, semi, full, etc). They are usually more expensive, but lately things are getting very good prices to the market. Regulators often have factory, both high and low, depending on the type of marker and its operation. Being more sensitive marker is advisable to use HPA (air) and CO2 (carbon dioxide). Although it does not mean that some may be used with CO2 (some, not all), is simply not recommended by the impurities and dirt to get into the marker can damage it. We have various brands, models and prices from marker, to give some examples of which are in the market and that can be obtained by contacting suppliers:. These markers are characterized as "iron" as such; support to be wet, shock, heavy use in the woods, etc. Most of them are simple maintenance, disarmament and do not need much attention. Some models have the Egrip upgrade or Eframe (grip-mail). In the case of Tippmann, is that or the system or Response Trigger RT (still mechanical). These ups give us more rate of fire, as the mechanical markers are characterized by firing a shot by trigger pulled. Usually come from the factory without regulatory or accessories give us a good performance. For example the lack of regulation, the lack of an acceptable or pipe barrel, the lack of low pressure kits, among others. And for some, especially Tippmann, given much importance to what is called "customization" of the marker, or make the appearance of the marker is similar to a particular weapon, which is called sim- mil. That does not change the effectiveness or performance, but the aesthetics, the look. Which is usually very appreciated by many Rec players who like resemblance to a M16, AK or MP5, for example. On the other hand, these markers are used primarily to CO2, but no problem if you want to use for HPA. The advantage of CO2 is that in most fields using CO2 and HPA. I do not think either the 98th floor is listed as the best mechanical markers if not the second not because something has a market 10 years Jan. l = P.
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