I agree with @Dusty and @onasilverbike .... no 2nd marker is required for an individual
however it can be useful for a team to have backup marker to float amongst the team members, so you dont have the risk of having a gun down for a game. this is why I have spare markers
However if you wanted to stick with PE, then the LV1 is a great choice. even if this is replaced it doesnt stop this being a quality marker. Much like earlier Egos you just can really abuse and pull it from the kit bag, wipe it down and it rocks. The only difference with the more recent PE markers is to use Energy Paintball batteries. Both the GEO 3.x and LV1 work best with them
Picking up an older PE GEO or EGO might be more appropriate, It depends on the cash situation
I have a DM14 and Clone GTi, both are great choices. DYE markers depreciate way too fast IMHO, the Clone is a very smooth platform if you are OK with maintaining it. No experience with the LUXE, but given the feedback from others you wont be disappoointed
however it can be useful for a team to have backup marker to float amongst the team members, so you dont have the risk of having a gun down for a game. this is why I have spare markers
However if you wanted to stick with PE, then the LV1 is a great choice. even if this is replaced it doesnt stop this being a quality marker. Much like earlier Egos you just can really abuse and pull it from the kit bag, wipe it down and it rocks. The only difference with the more recent PE markers is to use Energy Paintball batteries. Both the GEO 3.x and LV1 work best with them
Picking up an older PE GEO or EGO might be more appropriate, It depends on the cash situation
I have a DM14 and Clone GTi, both are great choices. DYE markers depreciate way too fast IMHO, the Clone is a very smooth platform if you are OK with maintaining it. No experience with the LUXE, but given the feedback from others you wont be disappoointed