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The Rap4 T68 Paintball Gun is a magazine fed paintball marker that shoots 0.68 cal. paint,
so any field will accept it. It's modelled after the M4 assault rifle, used in the U.S. military,
complete right down to the M4 style charging handle. Sound cool?
But that's not where the features end. The marker comes with a built-in internal flexi-air
system (or in simpler terms, tank in stock), with no less than 9 air system options. And if you
want the extra realism, you can pick up the Rap4 Firestorm E-Trigger with a 3-point selector
switch, allowing for Semi, Burst, and full auto. It can also be hopper-fed, for the purists out
there. But, one of the most noteworthy features of the T68 is that, for 50$ extra, or only 25$
extra upon purchase/setup, the marker comes with the Splitfire feed system, allowing you to
change from hopper to magazine feed. In seconds.
We, unfortunately, couldn't get our own test video, so here is what players in the Hollywood
Sports Park think of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp-4pAgrUsQ RAP4
This is also possibly one of the most customizable mag-fed markers I've ever seen. Look at
some of the following configurations.
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I can safely that sure, it's no A5, but take a look at this:
Good luck getting your Milsig to look like that.
Bottom line is, we were hard pressed to find a more realistic looking marker on the market,
and with all the features included, customization options, and comparatively low price of only
450$, this could be one of the best options for realism, scenario games, and woodsball
overall.
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Pistols
A lot of players want to complete their marker setup with pistols, so we just wanted to do a
run-down of pistols, including price, and manufacturer details.
Rap4 (http://www.rap4.com/)
It's safe to say pistols are one of Rap4's biggest exports, so much so they've got pages full of
them. Some of the most noteworthy ones are the following:
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RAM Desert Eagle Paintball Pistol (EX Version)
$279.00
We actually have one of these in our team, so we can truthfully say, this thing is badass. It
shoots .43 calibre paint, which is both good and bad, because while it does maintain a more
realistic size, it is not usable at some fields. A full-metal slide, with actual working blowback
action, makes this easily the most intimidating - and realistic - paintball pistol any of us at
Black Ops Legion have ever shot.
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RAP4 Combat Pistol (Black)
$249.00
On sale $159.00
The Rap4 Combat Pistol works on a similar premise to the above Desert Eagle. A blowback
slide, external 12g CO2 air system, and .43 cal paint make this a realistic replica of the
classic Glock pistol so many people are familiar with.
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T68 Gen3 Paintball Pistol
$150.00
On sale $125.00
This is a very intriguing pistol. While admittedly not the most realistic looking of guns, it's got
a 10-reound magazine on the top of the gun, shoots .68 cal paint, and - get this - accepts an
E-Trigger. You can finally have a full-auto pistol. And, additional parts such as stocks and
barrels are available, allowing you to convert your pistol into a rifle. Very nice pistol.
Tippmann (http://www.tippmann.com/splash.aspx)
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Tippmann® TPX® Paintball Pistol
$219.00
The TPX is Tippmann's venture into the pistol market. The magazine holds 8 shots, and the
CO2 is only punctured on the first trigger pull, ensuring that it doesn't leak out. Now, we had
some problems with the early generations of this pistol, mainly accuracy and chopping, but
they have upgraded it and came out with later models, and we have heard that the problems
we encountered have been - for the most part - fixed.
BT Sa-17
We can't post a link for this one because we haven't struck a deal with Empire yet, but we
can tell you that it retails at around 150$, can be converted into a rifle, and uses a spring-
feed magazine system along the top, seen in the picture, which is great because instead of
new magazines, which can cost up to 70$ depending on the gun, you can invest 1$ into a 10
round min-pod, and reload your spring-mag. Or you can put a hopper on it, either or.
Tiberius T8.1
Like the SA-17, we haven't struck a deal with Tiberius, and so we can't post a direct link to
the product, but we can tell you, based on our experiences with them, that these are hands-
down the most accurate pistols we've seen to date. That said, they'll leave your wallet a good
300$ lighter, not counting the extra magazines, around 70$ each. But this gun can shoot First
Strike paintballs, the most accurate ammo in the market. You can hit someone - with your
pistol - at 500 feet. Hell of a shot, but possible. This is a very expensive, but also very
accurate and reliable option.
This has been our quick run-down of pistols. We know these aren't all of them on the market,
but there are a lot, so we decided to name just these ones, that we deemed noteworthy. All
credit goes to the manufacturers, and please check them out.
We want to thank our newest sponsors, Zephyr Paintball, Badlands, and ANSGear, and are
looking forward to supporting them in the coming season.
www.ansgear.com
www.zephyrpaintball.com
www.badlandspaintball.com
But it gets better. If you are dissatisfied with the fewer shots given by a magazine, try RAP4’s
brand new Box Magazine, allowing you to use 250 shots, loaded by pods in the sides of the
box, and it feeds through the mag-well. Yeah, it’s awesome.
The best part is your marker will work the same way as it currently does, minus the hopper.
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