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chrishaolin

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Hey all..

I am just getting into paintball recently bought a Rebel LE, and as I am doing more and more research on this marker (figures I do the research after I get it!), I am getting mixed reviews. Alot of people seem to complain about constant ball chopping. Is this due to the stock barrel?..
and when I do replace the barrel will the ball chopping no longer be an issue? Or is it the inherent nature of the gun to chop balls frequently? Thanks..
 

spydertrix

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Spyders and Rebels are basically the same and usually its just the barrel that breaks the balls the stock barrel is junk so i would recommend u get a better one that should help will ball breaks,accuracy, and distance
 

Care_Bears

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Hi Mate, and welcome, Sorry to say but those type of guns may be ok in the States for what we call a Woolworths gun ( no longer here ) but here in the UK It`s rare to see anybody have a Micky mouse type gun, have a look on the forum mate in the for sale part ( when you can ) and pick up a bargain priced marker that will do you justice and peace of mind, because even if you solve the problem you`ve got with what you have , I bet within a very short time your going to have another. . . . again !! I`m saying sorry for telling you straight. . Bluey
have a look at a Planet Eclipse marker ?? = robust and reliable.