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Marker Parts
There are a number of marker parts that go into the main body of the paintball gun. Some marker parts and accessories may or may not be components of certain markers depending on whether the marker is mechanical or electronic, and whether the marker is low end or high end. Some marker parts that may not be found on all markers include the break-beam, double trigger, magnetic trigger, and often switch. In early, the best performing marker you can get is the high-end electronic marker, but don't always depend on this being the case. Some high end mechanical markers can actually cost more than some high end electronic markers, so have you to know which one is better. Sometimes it depends on the player to decide which machine that he likes the best. Often, players have a marker frame that they really like, with a hundred add ons that they have used to create their dream machine. Some aftermarket marker parts that they may have incorporated into their machine may include a cocker barrel thread, and blow-back operating system. In this article, you look at some of the newest markers to hit the market, and their various marker parts and features.

Mechanical Markers. There are two sub-categories of mechanical markers, low-end mechanical markers and high-end mechanical markers. Most mechanical markers today are semi-automatics, but there are still some in the pump-gun technology category. Pump guns that are bought today are usually used for novelty games like blackjack or musketball where old-schoolers want to play tactic oriented games and not the hoser style games played by many players. The rate of fire on stock guns is much lower than even the low and semiconductor automatics. But there is something to be said for taking out a couple of opponents after firing off only a handful of shots. And what is the strategy if you have to fire 1000 paintballs to take out one player. In today's fast paced speed ballgames, there is even a strategy called lane shooting, where two or more players unload a lot of paint into areas often traveled by the enemy.
Some mechanical markers include the Arrow Precision Inferno T3, the Brass Eagle Striker, and Brass Eagle Talon Ghost. The Talon Ghost features of fore-grip, In-line Regulator, drop forward, bottom line, clamping feed, and 2-piece barrel. The Talon Ghost is made of polymer materials and is built with the right feed loader. The Talon Ghost system is built for C02 compressed air. The Brass Eagle Saber, Brassy Eagle Raider, and PMI www.buypmi.com Piranha BL are also build for C02/compressed air gas. The PMI Piranha BL is made up of a light plastic frame and gets good consumer ratings for speed and overall value.
In the category of low-end electronic markers, there are several excellent value systems to choose from. The Diablo Mongoose 2 Reincarnation features an adjustable trigger, multiple firing modes, in-line regulator, on/off bottom line drop forward, clamping feed. A breach sensor, and LCD Display are also featured on the Mongoose Reincarnation Diablo. The Evil Omen 2.0 has a LCD Display and LED Display.
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