I'm sure I'm doing a job Paul and Fleisher would have done if they've seen this...
The E-Mag Extreme regular version in black and a quality 4500 air system and warp feed. It's a tremendous marker bearing many highly advanced tecnological advances in the paintball marker industry. I'll explain:
1: The ACE (Anti-Chop Eye) will not allow the marker to fire unless a ball is fully into the chamber
2: Ability to switch from a warp feeding marker to a center feed with a new module in seconds
3
Not on the 'gun, but still deserves to be mentioned) The warp feed may add some weight to the marker but that would be one of it's only drawbacks. It is able to feed at a rate of 26 balls a second, so there is always a ball in the chamber ready to fly, and it eliminates all hopper hits of course.
4: The Level 10 Low Impact Superbolt will merely tap a paintball if for some reason it is not fully in the chamber, another weapon aginst chops, so it is a very effective and amazing development of Airgun Designs.
5: As on the E-Mag, it has the options to switch from it's standard electronic mode to manual, in which case it'll fire like any other non- electro 'gun, and finally it's hybrid mode which combines the reactive trigger with electronic mode for a unique but very effective trigger format. It's a backup 'gun in itself.
6: If at some point you wish to reduce it's weight or add helluva lot of cosmetical appeal (My main reason for me doing it), you can get it cut and carved at a later point by AGD Europe.
In conclusion, it will never chop a ball as it sports many tools aginst that, making it a problem of the past. Combine this with it's insane rates of fire, it's compact size, and the warp feed and you have
THE freakin' banshee of superguns in a very small size.
Having all of that said, I hope you can at least take intrest in the Extreme, and if you don't like it (unlikely, but to each thier own), then do some research on another marker and see what you'll like.