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Hater Paintball
Hater Paintball are the makers of many marker accessories that people use to upgrade and maintain their paintball guns. Hater Paintball produces oil and lube, marker specific accessories, and DMS Accessories. Hater Paintball also produces clothing that players can use on and off the field. They sell T-shirts with Hater logos and artwork and wear such as the Hater Paintball Trucker Hat.

Hater Paintball also make other accessories that are designed to sharpen the look of your paintball gun. They make a Hater Paintball Gun Graffiti Band. The Graffiti Band is made of neoprene and it is water proof so that if won't get heavy or wear out during rough weather. This band will make your gun look sharp, and it will easily slide on and off the barrel.
Hater makes Angel upgrades such as the Lucky Angel Un1 Board. The Lucky Angel Un1 Board is compatible with 67, A4FLY, A4, IR3, and Angel LCD markers. This board allows the user to use any chip made for the DM4/5/C. This board accepts Virtue Chips, Tadao Chips, and Hater Chips. Hater also makes an Activated Series Hater Chip. This chip is easy to install, drop in replacement chip for the DM4, DM5, DMC, and all Un1 Boards. This activated series chip is available at a competitive price wish a number of impressive features. Some Activate Series Hater Chip features include tournament locks, low battery indicator via LED Flasher on Bootup, Adjustable Rebounce, Duel, ROF, AMB, ABS, Eye Delay, and Fire Modes, and every chip has a custom activation code for cheater modes. The Hater Chip features the most advanced shot processing engine and eye logic in the industry. The Activated Series Hater Chip is a very high performance DM5 Accessory. Other DM5 Accessories include the X-95 Bolt Kit from Evolve Paintball, Thump Board from Tadao Technologies, and the DM5 Grip Frame from Sith Paintball.
Hater Paintball produces two marker specific accessories: the Quest Texas Storm Code and the Quest Malicious Intent Code. The Quest Malicious Intent Code is specifically designed for the FEP Quest marker. The intent code includes seven firing modes: PSP Breakout, NPPL Breakout, Discrete Ramping, Fast Ramping, Auto Response, PSP and the NPPL Semi. The Quest Malicious Intent Code is engineered with anti-mechanical bounce AMB algorithms that solve the problem of physical switch bounce. The Quest Texas Storm Code is designed to operate at 8 possible firing modes, including PSP, PSP Breakout, Discrete Ramping, and Fast Ramping. The Quest Texas Storm Code is engineered with a blazing fast trigger logic, which constantly monitors the trigger switch to ensure that all pulled shots register and are processed. Other marker specific accessories produced by other manufacturers include Gold Member Bolt from First Endeavor Paintball and the ICD Pressure Balance Valve from Empire.
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