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This
is a Tippmann A-5 response trigger. It has a cyclone feed capable of
shooting 800 rounds per minute, rear velocity adjuster, and is capable of
rapid fire. The bad thing is the bottemline leaks once in awhile. |
| The
Zeus G2 is made by Armotech. It is a semi auto pistol, has a removable 10
round magazine, quick change CO2 compartment, and a threaded barrel so you
can add an extension on. The bad thing about it is if you don't cock the
gun before you put in the CO2 it will all leak out. |
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This
is the Spyder compact 2000. It has vertical CO2 adapter, side cocking, a
sight rail, and a stock barrel. I have this marker and it hasn't failed me
yet. I would recommend getting an expansion chamber and a bottom line kit.
The barrel isn't very accurate so buy a longer one. |
| This is a
Vengance Base it is a semi-auto with a response trigger. It runs on CO2 or
HPA and has sticky grips. The cocking is on the back. I think this is a
decent marker. |
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The WG65 Elite is
a replica of the real thing. It runs for about $630. Though it looks cool
I heard that it dosn't work really well. |
| My friend has the
E99 Advent, and is happy with it. It is an electric so it has different
modes of fire. Its features are a double trigger, drop forward, and a rear
velocity adjuster. I give this marker a 8/10. |
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This is the ACI
Sinister EX7 from air concepts industries. It has LED lights in the handle
so you know what mode it's in. It's powered by a 9 volt battery. It runs
on CO2, HPA, or nitrogen and has an open bolt. |
| The Black Maxx is
what I consider the worst maker ever. It is made out of "space
plastic" but is the same as regular plastic. If you accidentally drop
it on the ground, it might snap in half. This marker is on the market for
somewhere around $50. |
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