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bradderzz213

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its all down to the regs the the electric boards air efficiency bolt efficiency all trying to use less air but give the same power also making it lighter quieter and accurate
 

GodForbid

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Jun 30, 2012
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I'm going to have to reinvest soon. Do you recommend getting a proper marker, even if I'll mostly be using it for woodsball / scenario? Or do you think just upgrade to a better Tippmann?
 

Mclovin101

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Apr 3, 2008
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I'm going to have to reinvest soon. Do you recommend getting a proper marker, even if I'll mostly be using it for woodsball / scenario? Or do you think just upgrade to a better Tippmann?
I would say get a marker that you can use on both a toury feild and a Woodsball. You wouldnt be able to do that with a tippmann. If you want any advise on what gun or if your local( Which u must be) i can let you have a go on a few :)
 

MorphMann

Fb UK Big Games
Jun 5, 2012
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I'm going to have to reinvest soon. Do you recommend getting a proper marker, even if I'll mostly be using it for woodsball / scenario? Or do you think just upgrade to a better Tippmann?
GF, Mclovin has a decent enough back story to listen to (I have seen him in action), so I would take him up on his offer to try.

But, afterwards allow your self 24hrs to think before buying min.

If it helps Rap4 are selling a start up Toury for just under a ton at the mo. Just an idea for if you are gonna mate instead of buying a better marker, and then hating it.
 

dev

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Jun 24, 2012
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I'm going to have to reinvest soon. Do you recommend getting a proper marker, even if I'll mostly be using it for woodsball / scenario? Or do you think just upgrade to a better Tippmann?
Personally I'd always go for a tourney style marker as all the other ones feel a bit like a compromise unless you go for a mag-fed or tac-cap fed one, you are getting a somewhat realistic looking gun, but it has a big hopper attached, so doesn't really look like a real gun, or a paintball gun. Also I don't like remote lines, just because I can see them getting caught on branches and the like, off-hand shooting with a remote line can apparently be a pain depending on line length. Having said that a lot of people use them without any problem!

I have an Etha as a spare, but it works so well it's almost a waste leaving it in the bag! If you have any issues Eclipse are very helpful and pretty much all of it is user serviceable.

A good option is buying second hand, I got my brother a 2nd hand 2011 reflex rail from these forums for £220 and it seems great, although comparing it to the feel of the Etha I personally prefer the Etha.
I was also considering an Empire Axe, but they seem to be quite rare on the 2nd hand market. I wouldn't get anything that doesn't have an on-off asa (i.e. proto rail, invert mini) just because of the hassle of getting the bottle off and it is convenient being able to de-gass the marker to make it safe (assuming it purges the reg when the air is turned off, the rail doesn't). Although you could get an after-market asa for any gun, it just adds to the cost.
 

dev

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Jun 24, 2012
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I have an Etha as a spare, but it works so well it's almost a waste leaving it in the bag! If you have any issues Eclipse are very helpful and pretty much all of it is user serviceable.
Meant to say you are welcome to try it if we meet up at walk on!
 

MorphMann

Fb UK Big Games
Jun 5, 2012
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Personally I'd always go for a tourney style marker as all the other ones feel a bit like a compromise unless you go for a mag-fed or tac-cap fed one, you are getting a somewhat realistic looking gun, but it has a big hopper attached, so doesn't really look like a real gun, or a paintball gun. Also I don't like remote lines, just because I can see them getting caught on branches and the like, off-hand shooting with a remote line can apparently be a pain depending on line length. Having said that a lot of people use them without any problem!

I have an Etha as a spare, but it works so well it's almost a waste leaving it in the bag! If you have any issues Eclipse are very helpful and pretty much all of it is user serviceable.

A good option is buying second hand, I got my brother a 2nd hand 2011 reflex rail from these forums for £220 and it seems great, although comparing it to the feel of the Etha I personally prefer the Etha.
I was also considering an Empire Axe, but they seem to be quite rare on the 2nd hand market. I wouldn't get anything that doesn't have an on-off asa (i.e. proto rail, invert mini) just because of the hassle of getting the bottle off and it is convenient being able to de-gass the marker to make it safe (assuming it purges the reg when the air is turned off, the rail doesn't). Although you could get an after-market asa for any gun, it just adds to the cost.
I was not saying against, what is great advise at the end of the day. But If you test somebodies marker, then don't just barrel in and buy a high price one. They may have mod it to them, and even though it works when you fire. To get it to the same could cost you more than you think, to get it to the same level.

As I said.... LEAVE YOURSELF TIME TO THINK BEFORE BUYING
 

dev

Active Member
Jun 24, 2012
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I was not saying against, what is great advise at the end of the day. But If you test somebodies marker, then don't just barrel in and buy a high price one. They may have mod it to them, and even though it works when you fire. To get it to the same could cost you more than you think, to get it to the same level.

As I said.... LEAVE YOURSELF TIME TO THINK BEFORE BUYING
Absolutely agree, and remember this is only my view! In the end no matter which gun it is, if it shoots okay that's really all that matters. Even expensive guns break!

Just because a gun works for someone else doesn't mean it will for you. Personally I don't like the way the reflex rail fits in my hands, but my brother prefers it over my etha and etek.
 

GodForbid

Well-Known Member
Jun 30, 2012
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Personally I'd always go for a tourney style marker as all the other ones feel a bit like a compromise unless you go for a mag-fed or tac-cap fed one, you are getting a somewhat realistic looking gun, but it has a big hopper attached, so doesn't really look like a real gun, or a paintball gun. Also I don't like remote lines, just because I can see them getting caught on branches and the like, off-hand shooting with a remote line can apparently be a pain depending on line length. Having said that a lot of people use them without any problem!

I have an Etha as a spare, but it works so well it's almost a waste leaving it in the bag! If you have any issues Eclipse are very helpful and pretty much all of it is user serviceable.

A good option is buying second hand, I got my brother a 2nd hand 2011 reflex rail from these forums for £220 and it seems great, although comparing it to the feel of the Etha I personally prefer the Etha.
I was also considering an Empire Axe, but they seem to be quite rare on the 2nd hand market. I wouldn't get anything that doesn't have an on-off asa (i.e. proto rail, invert mini) just because of the hassle of getting the bottle off and it is convenient being able to de-gass the marker to make it safe (assuming it purges the reg when the air is turned off, the rail doesn't). Although you could get an after-market asa for any gun, it just adds to the cost.
Some good advise here Dev - thanks. I see your point with the mil-sim markers. I originally bought one because I liked the idea of tinkering with it and buying upgrades etc, however I think the more I play the more I will just want a proper marker.
I also definitely think second hand is the way to go whenever possible, especially in these times and using forums like this one you can find some well looked after kit at reasonable prices, so I think that's the route I'll go down.

I've got some more playing to do before I can justify buying a new marker yet anyway (at least to justify it to my girlfriend :D ) and I will take up any kind offers like yours to have a quick go with a marker and make a decision over some time. Thanks a lot.

:)