Paintball Gun Guide
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010Paintball Gun Guide
If you are looking for information about Paintball guns / Markers before you invest your hard earned money, I hope you find this site helpful. How do you determine what is the best paintball gun for me? Are you a beginner and not sure how much you are going to like playing paintball? If you are like the most of us once you start playing, you are hooked. If you are only going to play a few weekends a month, you would not want to spend a lot of extra cash for a tournament style paintball gun. You do want a paintball gun that will with stand the vigorous of paintball all of the running and sliding behind man-made structures for protection from being splattered with paint. Talk to you friends or the buddies that introduce you to Paintball, ask to see what he uses and ask other players on what they like or don’t like about their gun.
Note; Paintball guns have come a long way in a very little amount of time and some of the older models will not use the newer style paint-balls. Look around ask question, pick one up how does it feel, can you carry it around easily? Can you work the gun properly, can it take some rough housing, and does it shoot straight for you? There are a lot of paintball manufactures out there choosing the right fit for you is a great way to go looking for the type of gun to match the type of paintballer you are going to be.
Beginners, you are looking for something reasonable price but not cheap in workmen ship. For around $100 – $160 you can go to your local Wal-Mart store and get a complete starter kit from Tippmann.

Tippmann 98 Custom Paintball PowerPack or you can go on-line to purchase that paintball gun that your buddy put in your hand and you squeezed off those rounds of paint now you got to have one.
Here is a small List of Manufactures and Manufacture List Prices and Manufacture web sites. Remember that when dealing with manufacture list prices, that if you shop around you can do a better deal on price.
A1 Gothic $1600
Angel - http://www.angelpaintballsports.com
KAOS $120 
Azodin – http://www.azodinpaintball.com/
Protege Gen 5 $700 
Bob Long – http://www.boblongdirect.com/
BT TM-7 SSE Olive $450
BT – http://www.btpaintball.com/
Phantom Pump .45 Grip $320
CCI – http://www.phantomonline.com/
V2 Classic Pump-Blue $220 
Check It -
Rev-i Lava Red $930
Dangerous Power -http://www.dangerouspower.com/
2010 Limited Edition NT $2550
Dye – http://shop.dyepaintball.com/
Mini Blue Flame $400
Invert – http://www.invertpaintball.com/
Select Fire Vibe $160 
ION – http://www.smartparts.com/
2009 Spyder Sonic Semi Auto $110 
Kingman – http://www.kingman.com/
Gray Ghost Stock class Pump $430 
LAPCO – http://lapcopaintball.com
DlX Tech Island Blue & Red $1650
Luxe – http://www.luxepaintball.com/
MAC DEV $1300 
MAC DEV – http://www.macdev.net/
Piranha GTI $80 
Piranha -
Planet Eclipse Ego 10 $1400
Planet Eclipse – http://www.planeteclipse.com/
PMI GTI Plus $120 
PMI -
Matrix Rail PMR 2010 $500 
Proto – http://shop.protopaintball.com/
SP1 Tactical $280 
Smart Parts – http://www.smartparts.com/
Spyder Victor $175 
Spyder – http://www.kingman.com/
Tiberius ArmsT9 CQB ST $430 
Tiberius Arms – http://www.tiberiusarms.com/
Alpha Black Tactical $150 
Tippmann – http://www.tippmann.com/splash.aspx
Worr Machine RG $70 
WGP – http://www.worr.com/