
| The Spyder is an inexpensive marker that alot of beginners buy. The Pheonix is electronic and shoots 10 balls per second. It's fire modes are semi-automatic, burst fire, and fully-automatic. It costs about $200. This is a great beginner gun. |
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The 32 Degrees Icon is basically a spyder look alike. It is mechanically operated, so it only shoots 4 balls per second. It is very cheap, around $70. It is also a good beginner gun . Like the Spyder, it is easy to take apart. This is a gun that people just learning about paintball should buy. |
| The PMI Phirhana EXT is a decent marker. It has semi-auto, burst, and full-auto modes. It shoots 12 balls per second. It runs for about $125 and is a reliable marker. |
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The Tippman is the number one choice for woodsball players. This is mostly because it is tough and hard to break. Also it is only $100. If you plan to play woodsball and need a marker that will keep working, this is a great marker. |
| The Mokal Fockus is like the Spyder in how it works, but has a unique look. It also accepts Spyder barrels. It is about $120. This isn't a very good gun for it's price. I wouldn't recommend this marker. |
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The JT Tetra is a good beginners gun, but it is a little more expensve. It goes for about $165. It is electronic with three modes of fire and an LED light that tells you what mode you are in. |
| This WGP Trilogy Autococker is $180. It is very accutate due to it's 14 inch barrel. It is very air efficient. One drawback is that it only has a one finger trigger. It is great for someone who wants an accurate gun. |
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