Paintball Gun Upgrades
After you've been playing with the same old paintball gun
for a while, you soon get a craving for something fresh. You've also
probably seen Joe Blow paintballer down at the field with a totally
decked-out paintball gun and he's absolutely crushing his opponents.
When you get the craving for something faster, it's time to think about
an upgrade to your paintball marker.
There are many different ways to upgrade your paintball gun. The first one, and probably the easiest is to upgrade the barrel. You can get more out of your paintball gun barrel
by making it longer, adding rifling (grooves inside) or fluting the end
(tiny holes that let air out ahead of the paintball). These additions
will add to your trajectory's distance and straightness greatly. After
you've upgraded to a rifled barrel, you may also want to consider getting an APEX barrelrifled paintball gun barrel.
You can also upgrade the insides. By getting better, lighter,
more efficient internal parts to your paintball marker, you will be
able to shoot farther and faster. A lighter hammer takes less work from
the paintball gun to move faster, therefore pushing out more paintballs
faster. You can buy individual pieces (striking bolts, paddles, etc.)
or you can buy kits that have multiple internal parts upgrades. Check
out the Tippmann Cyclone Feed Kit for example.
You can also upgrade the trigger. Most paintball guns come with
a stock trigger system that's semi-automatic. You can purchase
better/electronic triggers for most paintball guns. These will allow
you to shoot faster and have choices such as 3-round burst or fully
automatic. Some of the higher end competition paintball guns have electronic trigger upgrades that can have up to 17 different trigger settings!
Depending on how fast you want your marker to shoot, you can also upgrade the hopper.
Most paintball guns operate by a gravity feed loader, however you can
upgrade to an electronic loader that will feed paintballs to your
paintball marker at alarming speeds, making your paintball gun shoot
much faster. We recommend a Halo-B electronic loader or the Pinokio hopper for tactical or increase storage capacity.
Finally, consider buying an upgrade kit.
These are kits you can buy that will basically turn your stale, old
paintball gun into a brand new killing machine. Kits are available to
turn your paintball bun into an MP5, M4 Carbine, Sniper paintball gun,
AK47, M16 and many more. Many times these kits also have upgraded
pieces in them, for example many of the kits on
www.choicepaintballguns.com come with tactical rifled barrels.After you've been playing with the same old paintball gun
for a while, you soon get a craving for something fresh. You've also
probably seen Joe Blow paintballer down at the field with a totally
decked-out paintball gun and he's absolutely crushing his opponents.
When you get the craving for something faster, it's time to think about
an upgrade to your paintball marker.
There are many different ways to upgrade your paintball gun. The first one, and probably the easiest is to upgrade the barrel. You can get more out of your paintball gun barrel
by making it longer, adding rifling (grooves inside) or fluting the end
(tiny holes that let air out ahead of the paintball). These additions
will add to your trajectory's distance and straightness greatly. After
you've upgraded to a rifled barrel, you may also want to consider getting an APEX barrel. You can direct your paintball for
longer distance or curved shots with this addition that goes on the end
of a rifled paintball gun barrel.
You can also upgrade the insides. By getting better, lighter,
more efficient internal parts to your paintball marker, you will be
able to shoot farther and faster. A lighter hammer takes less work from
the paintball gun to move faster, therefore pushing out more paintballs
faster. You can buy individual pieces (striking bolts, paddles, etc.)
or you can buy kits that have multiple internal parts upgrades. Check
out the Tippmann Cyclone Feed Kit for example.
You can also upgrade the trigger. Most paintball guns come with
a stock trigger system that's semi-automatic. You can purchase
better/electronic triggers for most paintball guns. These will allow
you to shoot faster and have choices such as 3-round burst or fully
automatic. Some of the higher end competition paintball guns have electronic trigger upgrades that can have up to 17 different trigger settings!
Depending on how fast you want your marker to shoot, you can also upgrade the hopper.
Most paintball guns operate by a gravity feed loader, however you can
upgrade to an electronic loader that will feed paintballs to your
paintball marker at alarming speeds, making your paintball gun shoot
much faster. We recommend a Halo-B electronic loader or the Pinokio hopper for tactical or increase storage capacity.
Finally, consider buying an upgrade kit.
These are kits you can buy that will basically turn your stale, old
paintball gun into a brand new killing machine. Kits are available to
turn your paintball bun into an MP5, M4 Carbine, Sniper paintball gun,
AK47, M16 and many more. Many times these kits also have upgraded
pieces in them, for example many of the kits on
www.choicepaintballguns.com come with tactical rifled barrels.
from www.choicepaintballguns.com. You can direct your paintball for
longer distance or curved shots with this addition that goes on the end
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from www.choicepaintballguns.com. You can direct your paintball for
longer distance or curved shots with this addition that goes on the end
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