Boyi M4 M16 Grenade Electric Rifle LPEG (Misc.) newly tagged "airsoft gun"
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2. SEAR TRIPPER - Sear trippers are paintball guns that have electronic triggers that literally "trip" the sear for you. The electronics are only located in the grip of the paintball marker, and do not regulate air pressure or velocity. Velocity is still adjusted by regulating air flow or adjusting spring tension, the electronics in the gun only control the speed at which the sear is tripped (the ROF), or firing modes. Sear trippers often take 12vlt batteries, which are located in the grip frame. Electronic eyes are now available on many sear trippers, which can dramatically reduce the chopping of paint (something that these guns are known for).
The Many Types of Paintball Guns
1. ALL MECHANICAL - These are the notorious Tippmann 98's and Spyder Shutters you hear so much about. Other markers in this category include many autocockers, automags, and BT's. All mechanical markers operate solely on spring and air, which means they do not use batteries or have any electronic parts in them. Usually they come in stacked tube design (i.e. spyders and spyder clones), or single tube (i.e. tippmanns). Velocity on these types of markers is adjusted by either restricting the flow of air, or by adjusting spring tension.
To many paintball players, buying a paintball gun can be like buying a car. Each paintball gun has its own unique features, some fire 3 shot bursts, and some can even play ringtones. It can be a challenging process to buy a paintball gun, and many of us out there just want to get one right away and start playing. So for those of you that are a little confused about the many types of paintball guns out there, let me break it down for you.
Paintball guns can be divided into 3 different categories...