Sunday, March 21, 2010

What marker to buy?

Much probably you have all seen persons asking what the best marker for them to buy is. I’m going to try and explain a bit on how you can choose, I will not say this is a better marker or that one is, no, what I’m going to do is explaining you what kind of markers suits each case.
Let me just tell you first that the most important thing for a paintball player is never the marker… it is the mask, because a bad mask will prevent you from seeing the adversaries and therefore making you play worse.
But lets just go and talk about the markers first.

When you ask which marker is better everyone will ask you, what kind of paintball you are going to play, because you won’t use a recreational paintball marker in an airball field (even though you can you will be in disadvantage).
So if you are going to play recreational paintball I’m going to advise you what most players advise: Tippmann 98 custom or the BT-4. They are both cheap markers that can survive about everything they eat dirt and still shoot, they can shoot from underwater, and you can drop them on the ground and they will still shoot. Now you ask “if that’s so good why do persons use others markers instead?”, well all this survivability capacity comes at a cost, first of all they are heavy, you can do a big game with them without stopping (I did and I’m alive), but when you compare it to a 1kg marker, there is a real difference. Also, they shoot less balls per seconds, which makes you have les ire power than the adversary if they have others (better) equipment.
Well but that’s not all there is, if you want you can instead buy a Tippmann X7 for example, which comes with a good loader, it is heavier, but it shoots more, and besides, it looks like a military gun (lots of players like this), BT also have very good markers like the Delta Elite, that looks like a MP5 and the most recent BT tm-15 which in my opinion is just amazing.
If you decide you are a real big man, you will obviously going for a Tiberius or MILSIG marker, and both have the advantage that you can use a normal loader (200 balls capacity) or use magazines like in real guns, and make it more realistic.

On the other side if you want to go for airball… you must know it will cost more money, and the better solution for a cheap start is the Ion XE, because you can buy it new, or just buy it from someone at low price and hopefully with upgrades. Still I won’t tell to buy new or used, that has to be something you decide on your own and do at your own risk.
In airball, big men most common choice is the EGO, every players has already heard the sentence “EGO is ego”, because these markers are high end markers, very light and with an high capacity to shoot several balls per second (15+ at least). Of course those are not the only choices you can go for a DLX, which is also an amazing marker, or maybe you want to get a Mini Invert, a very small marker but with very good rate of fire.

One thing to remember is that if you buy a “recreational marker” you won’t be playing airball championships with it, on the other side with an airball marker you can play whatever you want to, because you are not limited by weight or balls per second capacity.


Remember that whatever everyone say to you it’s what you like that counts (unless you like slingshots that doesn’t count), I’ve seen airball teams playing big games with their 1000$ markers and shooting many players, as well as players with pump markers (pumps are marker in which you must manually reload air shot by shot) dominating objectives alone.

Remember, play for fun and play safe.