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Blowback Marker - Blowback Markers
Blowback markers are usually a lower end marker, but a good starter marker for the newbie player. Blowback refers to the technology used by the marker that allows you to keep firing every time you pull the trigger. In a blowback marker, every time you fire a paintball, some of the CO2 or compressed air is vented backward to push the marker's bolt back in preparation for the next ball to drop. Simultaneously one paintball is firing out of the barrel while your marker's loading and firing gears are moving swiftly to prepare the marker for the next fire.
Two of the most common markes are the blowback marker, and the blowforward marker. The markers fast moving parts that ready the marker for the next fire is called the action. For the beginning and medium level player, the blowback marker is an excellent value paintball gun for rec play and lower level tournament play. While the action technology enables the enables fast shooting for the blowback marker, some efficiency is compromised though. The same air that pushes moved back to ready the marker for the next shot also causes the marker to move slightly and firing. This light lunch to the right one to send some players have to restore for online store for a marker upgrade. Overall though, of blowback marker does offer very good value for your investment, and many hours of enjoyment playing on rec fields like Exotic Sportz in Waterford, Michigan, www.exoticsportz.com.

For information about reputable paintball marker manufacturers, check out the official web presence of companies like 32 Degrees (NPS), Airgun Designs, and Toxic Performance. These manufacturers specialize in the production of the blowback marker and many other popular paintball guns and gear.
Blowback markers and other mechanical markers are often the paint gun of choice for first time buyers. While mechanical markers fire quickly, they usually come without some of the more advanced paintball gun features such as text messaging and marker to marker programming, shop counter, game timers, LCD screens, multi-mode firing, batteries, electronics, electronic triggers, and power tube tip. The good news is that most blowback markers are designed for each customization and add ons for upgrades such as electronic hoppers and electronic trigger frames.
There are many upgrades that you can buy for your marker to boost its performance. One excellent part to help you shoot your marker better is the adjustable electronic trigger. The adjustable electronic trigger enables you to shoot faster and more accurately. The biggest difference in the move over to the electronic trigger is the pressure you need to apply to the trigger to make it fire. The electronic trigger needs only the slightest touch to fire off an accurate shot. This easy touch electronic trigger allows you to fire more rapidly. The one drawback to the adjustable electronic trigger may be the added cost and weight burden of the batteries needed to use the new technology. As in most other technologies, the efficiency and of the weapon may be limited to the lowest performing part of the machine, as would be the case of low end hoppers/loaders.
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