The Azodin Blitz Evo sells for just under $200 and offers fantastic performance for its price level. While it isn’t flawless, it is quite serviceable thanks to Azodin’s willingness to please its customers. Most of the marker’s new features and functions are the result of carefully listening and responding to customer feedback. While the Blitz… Continue reading Azodin Blitz Evo Review: Great Beginner Gun
Review: Planet Eclipse Etha
The Planet Eclipse Etha runs about $349 at most retailers. It is somewhat similar to the Geo marker but its design and functionality are unique. If you’ve seen or used Planet Eclipse’s E-tek marker, you’ll find that the Etha is fairly similar. Let’s take a look at what the Etha is all about. View Full… Continue reading Review: Planet Eclipse Etha
Review: D3FY D3S
If you are looking for a new paintball gun, the D3fy D3s is worth your consideration. It sells for around $249 at most retailers and most who’ve fired the marker agree that this is a decent deal. The marker shoots nicely but it has some flaws. Let’s take a look at all the D3fy D3s… Continue reading Review: D3FY D3S
Empire Sniper Review: Pump Marker Excellence
The first ever Sniper paintball gun was made in 1986 and the marker is still going strong today. Based off of the famous Autococker design, the Sniper is a tournament level paintball marker that runs about $350 to $400 (see lowest price). It looks super cool, is built for harsh conditions and delivers solid performance.… Continue reading Empire Sniper Review: Pump Marker Excellence
Dangerous Power E1 Review: A Good Budget Option
The Dangerous Power E1 is an affordable marker with its fair share of high tech features. It costs only $190 (see lowest price) on Amazon.com and can be found at other retailers for around the same price. It is very easy to maintain, reliable and provides the type of performance that the average paintball player… Continue reading Dangerous Power E1 Review: A Good Budget Option
Valken Proton Review
The Valken Proton paintball gun is built in the image of the uber popular Mokal Aura. While many consider the Valken Proton to be an entry level marker, it is extremely accurate, sturdily built and easy to hold. It sells for around $325 (see lowest price), a fairly low cost for a high quality paintball… Continue reading Valken Proton Review
Dangerous Power G5 Paintball Marker Review
The Dangerous Power G5 is the latest in a line of fantastic Dangerous paintball markers. It is considered to be a “mid level” marker mainly because of its price tag (see lowest price). Yet its performance borders on top tier. The marker represents much more than merely an updated or rebuilt version of the G3… Continue reading Dangerous Power G5 Paintball Marker Review
Azodin Kaos Paintball Gun Review
The Azodin Kaos paintball gun is built with the latest technology on the market. The product comes equipped with a few of the features that are typically reserved for top of the line paintball markers. It’s a semi-automatic marker used by an array of players. Usually, its target demographic is entry level paintballers. It retails for… Continue reading Azodin Kaos Paintball Gun Review
Tippmann A5 Review
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 players who are looking for a leg up on… Continue reading Tippmann A5 Review
Empire Invert Mini Review
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 regular sized marker. It has a middle of the road price (around $300). Moreover,… Continue reading Empire Invert Mini Review