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Syndicate Misfit Review August 16th, 2009



Hey guys, PaintballGuns.net decided to go out and find the best deals floating around the web.

We searched the internet for what we feel is the best value out there for paintballers like you, and this post's winner is…the Syndicate Misfit paintball gun. We based our decision off of the gun's features and price (only $85 shipped). The Misfit has them both hands down. Our spokes-lady Claire explains more, showing you its features and available upgrades.


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“Kingman Training” A.K.A 11mm Paintball January 17th, 2009

On April 3rd, Kingman will be releasing two new paintball hand guns mainly intended for use in training atmospheres. The Kingman Eraser and Chaser use 11mm (.43 caliber) paintballs and 12 gram CO2 cartridges as their air source.

Kingman Training applies the latest patent pending paintball technology into this new life-sized marker. The KT marker delivers a true simulated weight and feel, comparable to a real hand pistol. Each “magazine” holds 10 paintballs and shoots up to 300 feet per second. Each 12 gram CO2 cartridge can shoot 4 “magazines”.

The KT marker will provide flawless performance, with increased accuracy and distance. This marker is perfect for recreational simulated environments and Military, Security, or S.W.A.T. training practice. -KingmanTraining.com

Kingman plans on releasing the Chaser and Eraser in 2009. No specific date is know at this time.

Compared to real hand guns, the Kingman Chaser and Eraser are now, most likely, the most "life-like" paintball guns in the consumer market.

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PMI Black Maxx - $39.99 Closeout August 26th, 2008



PMI has stopped manufacturing their Black Maxx paintball guns, and they're being closed out for extremely cheap. So here's your chance snag a really sweet deal for only $39.99. This gun would be a great solution for anybody looking to get into the sport, or to just have another something to make mom angry. These should be gone in less than two weeks so jump on it if you want one.

-45 double trigger frame with guard
-Custom ported aluminum barrel
-Bottomline
-Unique rotary safety lock system
-Flush cocking system
-Elliptic lock system for no-tool cleaning
-Reliable semi-auto operation
-Industry standard 7/8" right hand feed port
-Accepts all standard paintball gun sights
-Sleek, compact, and stylish ergonomic design
-Constructed from the latest durable hi-tech aerospace materials
-Accepts a wide range of accessories

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WDP Angel A1 Fly - Will It Take Off? April 20th, 2008

Believe it or not, WDP is slowly declining in popularity in the paintball world. Dye and Smart Parts are starting to dominate the paintball gun market with their very affordable and very reliable high and low end paintball markers. The battle between these major gun manufacturers revolves around bringing the end consumer (you and me) what we want. Right now Dye, Smart Parts, WDP, Planet Eclipse, and all other major manufacturers are struggling to bring the end consumer the fastest, most reliable, most affordable, and most efficient paintball marker in the world. The 2008 Angel A1 is WDP's stab at it. So far the gun is getting great reviews. But is it any match for the Dye's DM8 or the new PE Ego's?

WDP announced their new 2008 gun line at Huntington Beach in late March. Retailing at around $1,300, the Angel A1 caught the eye of many tournament ballers at the event for a few reasons. Of course just like every other WDP gun, the Angel A1 has one of the sickest designs on the market today. Also, WDP really stresses on its ergonomics (the applied science of equipment design intended to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue, safety and discomfort). So for example, ergonomics would involve designing a paintball gun's grip frame to fit the human hand as comfortably as possible. This is key for tourny ballers because weight distribution and comfort for the player can really obstruct the team's performance.

The A1 Fly has been getting mad reviews. WDP is expected to keep up with all the other major gun brands out there - the only real way to find out which one is right for you is to shoot them all! Personally, I have always enjoyed the "feeling" of WDP's gun line. Their guns operate at such low pressure (about 55 psi) you can barely feel any kick.

WDP also put out special Miami Rage and Joy Division Angel A1's since they sponsor them. Designer guns like these will cost you another $100 or $200 - and all you really get is different anodizing that the team agreed upon.



New features for the Angel A1 Fly:

  • New Mini-reg with what appears to come with standard regulator threads; therefore, after-market regs such as AKA or CP can be put on without the purchase of an additional adapter.
  • New Valve/Valve Stem/Ram dubbed the Magno Valve System
  • New Milling which has reduced the weight of the already light-weight A1 (the most noticeable amount has been removed from the solenoid cover)
  • 3 piece Eye Covers (these did not previously come stock with A1s)
  • New Board Graphics, not necessarily a new board
  • New Trigger
  • New Milled/Slimmed down ASA
  • New Grips with: "Fly Paper"
  • New "Fly Paper" grip on the grip frame, grip, and regulator.
  • New Milled/Slimmed down feedneck
  • New Carbon Fiber Barrel Tip
  • 6 Piece Barrel Kit is speculated to also come with the A1 Fly.
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Tiberius 8 Paintball Pistol, One of the Sickest January 5th, 2008



Tiberius 8 Paintball Pistol

PaintballGuns.net is currently attending the Paintball Extravaganza tradeshow for business owners in Atlanta, Georgia. The event is filled with exhibitors, both small and large, strutting off their products. While browsing through the exhibits, the Tiberius booth caught my eye out of all the rest. The Tiberius 8 (formerly known as the TAC8 and TAG8) is the first paintball pistol to be magazine fed and use .68 caliber paintballs. It uses 12 gram CO2 cartridges, which can be bought for roughly 89 cents each. The magazine holds a total of 8 paintballs (8 shots, 8 kills ). For those wondering what the air efficiency is like, you can go through roughly 3 magazines (or 24 shots) before you need to replace the CO2 cartridge.

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