Comments: 0 - Date: July 28th, 2006 - Categories: News
Rumor has it that Dye Precision will not be releasing the DM7. They will end production at the DM6. Most paintballers agree that the gun can’t get much smaller as it is. However, since this is still indeed a rumor a few paintballers disagree with the rumor due to the fact that Dye would still produce large amounts of sales even if the gun does not have any incredibly noticeable upgrades. People pay for looks in my opinion, so I would not be surprised if the Dye Matrix generation never was abandoned. Of course, it does make sense if their line did cease. There are also rumors that Dye may start picking up the “Etek idea”. Dye is supposedly releasing a low end paintball marker this year at the World Cup.
Comments: 0 - Date: July 27th, 2006 - Categories: News
Constantly we’re hearing paintballers complain and complain about their paint not shooting straight. Of course many people assume it’s their gun malfunctioning or their barrel is crap. Well… what about the actual paint? We’ve published an article on why choosing your paint is crucial when playing paintball; whether it’s in the woods or at the NPPL. It’s an important subject to touch on and can prove that the smallest little changes can make you move on up to the pros faster than you thought
Read ‘Not All Paintballs Were Created Equal’
Comments: 0 - Date: July 24th, 2006 - Categories: News

A new paintball website has been released. PaintballUpload.com is pretty much the image host of paintball… hence the name “PaintballUpload.com”. Not only does it allow you to upload and share your paintball pictures on the internet free of charge, but it also allows those who aren’t upload anything to view other paintball pictures people have posted. What makes it convenient is that the images are categorized by Guns, Equipment, Tournaments, Woodsball, etc… So browsing for pictures you want to see is easier than pie. Whatever that means.
And no it doesn’t cost money. It is 100% free. Check it out!
Comments: 0 - Date: July 22nd, 2006 - Categories: News
One of the most overlooked items in the paintball world is proper marker maintenance. We all want to mod our guns right out of the box but forget to clean it properly. Many gun owners do not know how to tear down their marker clean it and properly reassemble it. This can be bad news after a few broken paintballs get trapped in strange places, like the grip of a Tippmann 68 Carbine’s grip because of the mid barrel vents.
Many players fail to maintain their paintball guns until they malfunction. We have compiled a check list that will help you make the life and performance better.
Comments: 0 - Date: July 19th, 2006 - Categories: News

The question of the year is always ‘Which gun is better’. Well the question is indeed appropriate enough for us to touch up on. We’ve gathered some reviews about the hottest guns on the market right now to see how they stand up against the Eclipse Ego.
Comments: 0 - Date: July 17th, 2006 - Categories: News
Thinking about buying a paintball gun? Play a lot at paintball fields but always have to rent your gun and pay the rental fee? Then most paintballers would recommend Tippmann for your first paintball gun.
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Comments: 0 - Date: July 16th, 2006 - Categories: News

ActionVillage.com is holding an amazing WGP Autococker sale. The cheap prices are for the Trilogy to Karnivore to Superstock. Amazing deals… Check them out.
Comments: 1 - Date: July 14th, 2006 - Categories: News

Specs:
Operation: Unconfirmed: Blowback? Electropneumatic? FASOR? Spring Returned Ram? Will probably be something Kingman makes up their own name for….
Clamping Feedneck
Body Kits
On/Off
Top Cocking
BreakBeam Eyes
Regulator
2 Piece Barrel
Accepts Matrix grips
VS2 Has double trigger
VS3 (pictured) has a Rocking Trigger.
Comments: 0 - Date: July 13th, 2006 - Categories: News

Well I have had a B2K4 w/ pds for awhile now so I figured I would write a review. I had problems for it when I first purchased everything I needed to get the gun shooting. The only problem I had was the gauge starting sticking, so I bought a new one (the stock one is huge anyways). The rest of the problems were with my drop which had nothing to do with the gun itself since I bought it separately. Once I got the problems fixed, I had a decent shooting mid-end gun. My setup is a
Blue to black fade B2K4 w/ PDS
Blue Halo B
68/4500 HP tank
blue dead on drop with on/off
small aftermarket Smart Parts gauge
Comments: 0 - Date: July 4th, 2006 - Categories: News
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