by The Paintball Professor | Jan 31, 2022 | Marker Reviews
The Tippmann Cronus paintball marker from Tippmann Sports retails for around $80 (see the lowest price). Tippmann proclaims that their markers are specially designed to withstand the rigors of tough outdoor environments and the claim is absolutely true. Ballers will...
by The Paintball Professor | Jan 7, 2022 | Marker Reviews
While the Empire Invert Mini is quite small, it overcomes its diminutive size with excellent shooting performance. This munchkin of a marker weighs slightly under two pounds when fully assembled. Despite this, it shoots with the authority and accuracy of a...
by The Paintball Professor | Jan 5, 2022 | Marker Reviews
The Kingman Fenix Spyder paintball gun is best described as affordable and reliable. It sells for around $150, making it one of the cheaper paintball guns on today’s market. Below, we delve into the marker’s specifics to determine whether it is worth...
by The Paintball Professor | Dec 2, 2021 | Marker Reviews
Dye Precision’s Proto Rail is a solid marker for entry-level and mid-level paintballers. While those who play the sport at a high level of competition likely won’t be satisfied with this marker, those who are casual players or new to the game will enjoy...
by The Paintball Professor | Nov 10, 2021 | Marker Reviews
The Tippmann X7 Phenom runs at $399 as a new Tippmann X7 paintball sniper. It is equipped with a FlexValve technology that operates below 300 PSI for optimal air efficiency. You'll be able to lick off 1,400 shots from a 4500 PSI tank with ease. The X7 Phenom is the...
by The Paintball Professor | Nov 8, 2021 | Marker Reviews
The Tippmann A5 is a rapid fire marker that makes use of a patented Cyclone Feed System. This system connects the air system to the feeder sprocket, empowering the A5 to rattle off shots faster than most markers. It's perfect for both casual beginners and intermediate...