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Paintball Gun Essentials

Buying a paintball gun can be a big investment. If you're to commit further to paintballing as a hobby in order to buy paintball gun, it's a good idea to do some research before you go ahead and make such a big purchase. Make a list of features you want, and then do some research to find the gun that has those features and is in your price range.

If its your first paintball marker, you want to aim for a dependable gun, but it certainly doesn't need to be top of the line. Even with the perfect marker, you may soon find some hidden flaws or simply fall out of love with it. Talk with friends and find out what they like. Most experienced players will let you take a couple of shots on the target range or even play a game with their marker. Visit some paintball forums and get info on the experiences of real players.

After you've narrowed it down to a few brands, its time to read the paintball marker reviews. Most customers and actual players who make wise buying decisions read product reviews before they choose particular brand and model of paintball marker.

If you are starting out with no gear at all, consider buying a paintball gun package, its often a much cheaper option than buying all of your gear seperately. On eBay this is especially true. An all inclusive paintball starter kit including a paintball gun (paintball marker which is the same thing) can be found online for less than $100.00. Compare that to the $10.00 to $20.00 you will pay for each rental.

You should also know the basic elements of a paintball marker before it is time to buy. Major components included in a paintball gun are hopper, barrel, and the tank. Remember that the bigger the tanks and the paintball loaders the heavier the gun becomes.

Knowing the parts of your paintball gun will also help you have a better idea of what you should be looking at when it is time to clean or upgrade your marker. For example, a quality paintball marker should come with a squeegee for cleaning, and it should be easy to access the internals for cleaning and lubrication.

If the time has come to buy paintball gun, keeping these simple tips in mind will help you save time and money. Once you've done your research, a good place to start the shopping process is a site that specializes in new and used paintball guns.