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Can Your Gun Swim?

by kyle on March 15th, 2008



Once of Smart Parts' sales representatives posted on PBN the durability of their electropneumatic paintball markers, specifically their SP-1 and Vibe. Both of these paintball guns retail for about $150 each. These two markers are considered entry/beginner level guns, competing with most Kingman Spyders and the notorious Tippmann 98 Custom. Smart Parts is really trying to win the beginner-level market. Why? Because the average paintballer only plays for about two years... no joke. Because of this, the volume of beginner players is much higher than experienced.

A few months ago I threw together a table comparing the new Smart Parts gun line. I suggest you take a look at it if you're curious to see how the Vibe and SP-1 will match up against the others.

By reducing and refining the electropneumatic systems that we have perfected in professional level paintball markers, our design team has radically raised the bar for performance, reliability and efficiency that is affordable to the first time player. While both new markers share the same internal structure and operating characteristics, each has its own unique flavor: the Vibe for the player moving fast on the speedball field, and the SP-1 for the scenario player in the woods. -Scott

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Tippmann’s 2008 Gun Lineup

by kyle on February 26th, 2008


Tippmann

Tippmann recently sent out their 2008 product catalog to all of their dealers. I got mine today and must say that I'm impressed with their innovation. On top of their X7 and A-5, Tippmann is introducing 3 "new" markers into their 2008 product line: the 98 Custom Pro Platinum Series, 98 Custom Platinum Series, and Field Rental Marker. In reality they're just modified 98 Customs. However, they each serve a purpose.

Tippmann 98 Custom (Platinum Series)
"For the beginner or seasoned pro, the new 98 Custom Platinum Series Marker line maintains the reliability and durability you have come to expect from Tippmann. And with the new split receiver design it is even easier to customize, maintain, and upgrade."

Tippman 98 Custom Platinum Series

Tippmann 98 Custom Pro (Platinum Series)
The 98 Custom Pro comes with an 11-inch high-performance barrel for better accuracy, double trigger, and a drop forward. Comes with A.C.T (Anti-Chop Technology). A small bump up from the regular 98 Custom.

Tippmann 98 Custom Pro Platinum Series

Tippmann Field Rental Marker
Since the 98 Custom is already a standard field rental gun, Tippmann decided to create a Field Rental version of the 98 Custom specifically made to withstand consumer use. They added the ACT technology and put an extra durable acrylic finish to it. Basically it's a 98 that you can beat the crap out of with little ball chops.

Do you think Tippmann paintball guns are for noobs?
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2008 PSP Phoenix Event

by kyle on February 21st, 2008


2008 PSP Paintball Tournament

The 2008 PSP Phoenix event is just around the corner. It is the first of 5 events being held this year between March 13th to 16th (2008 schedule). For the noobs, the PSP (Paintball Sports Promotions) is a paintball tournament venue in the United States. Admission is free. Personally, I've been to about 5 or 6 of the PSP events over the past few years and had a great time. They're tons of fun. Watching the games at the PSP are short and sweet, but extremely aggressive.

Teams should register ASAP, space is limited.

Even if you don't have a team, definitely mark your calendar 'PSP' with a big red marker on March 13-16.

Team Ironmen won last year. I predict Russian Legion to take the gold for the 2008 season.

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PSP's 2008 Schedule

Phoenix Open
Dates: March 13th-16th
Location: Glendale Youth Sports Complex at the University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ

Mid-Atlantic Open
Dates: May 8th-11th
Location: PBC Sports Park, Rock Hill, SC
Chicago Open
Dates: June 25th-29th
Location: Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic Center, Bolingbrook, IL

Northeast Open
Dates: August 14th-17th
Location: All American Paintball Park, Greensburg, PA

World Cup*
Dates: October 20th-26th
Location: Disney’s Wide World of Sports® Complex, Orlando, FL

2008 PSP Prizes

XBall Division 1

1st - $10,000
2nd - $5,000
3rd - $2,500
4th - $1,500

XBall Division 2

1st - $8,000
2nd - $4,000
3rd - $2,000
4th - $1,000

XBall Division 3

1st - $5,000
2nd - $2,500
3rd - $1,500
4th - $1,000

5-man XBall Division 3

1st - $2,500
2nd - $1,500
3rd - $1,000
4th - $500

5-man XBall Division 4

1st - $1,800
2nd - $1,000
3rd - $600
4th - $300

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NXe JRNY

by kyle on February 10th, 2008


NXe JRNY Hopper
NXe JRNY Paintball Hopper

"The JRNY has arrived", according to nxejrny.com. This new self-praised paintball hopper has been getting a great response from the paintball community thus far. The NXe JRNY officially hit the shelves February 1st, but with limited supply due to a "software problem" on their first batch (so far so good guys!).

The video below is the NXe CEO explaining the new hopper. I actually think it's going to perform fairly well on field; unless of course they have another software problem.

Here is a little bit more information about what makes the JRNY unique:
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Paintball Takes a Price Hike

by kyle on January 29th, 2008


Kee Action Sports

After posting about how the Proto SLG took a price cut, here I am delivering bad news about a price increase... this time with Draxxus and Procraps paintballs and many other paintball products. Kee Action Sports, the parent company of all these products, released a press release a few weeks ago informing their customers (most of us) that there's going to be a major price increase within the next 30 to 60 days. Their reasoning behind this action is what you've been hearing everywhere: Oil and our economy. KEE Action Sports is reliant upon oil for the manufacturing of their paintballs and paintball products. And as the US dollar consistently decreases, "our only practical alternative left to us is to take action on the price of many of our paintball products...".

So basically paintball is becoming even more expensive. What's being done about it? Well, since every paintball you shoot will soon cost you more per shot, the only alternative we can choose is to simply shoot less. The PSP recently changed their maximum allowed rate of fire from 15 BPS to 13 BPS, a good first step. A lot of price control has to do with the end consumer (that's you and me). Theoretically, if you shoot less, demand goes down, and price goes down.

In my 8 years in paintball, I've constantly heard the general public complaining on how expensive the sport is. They're right, it is; and it's that very fact that drives most people away from paintball. With an average lifespan for a paintballer being about 2 years, something needs to be done about this. Paintball is becoming a get-in, get-out activity, which isn't beneficial to players and businesses. To the paintball businesses out there, do what you need to do in order to survive, but remember that the real purchasing power comes from us consumers. Just don't piss us off too much with high prices. ;)

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