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Paintball's power to the people weapon |
July 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
CP
from NY
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With its low price and basic features (straight mechanical semi, gravity feed hopper, open bolt blowback), you'd be led into thinking this is purely a beginner's gun. It's not.
After years of playing tournament ball (nothing major, mind you, just local tournaments), I still find myself reaching for this thing, even after having had it for almost six years. Awesome for beginners it might be, it's just as much fun for a veteran player to pick this up after having an awful day with that fancy, expensive gun you just spent hours teching, load and air it up, pull the trigger, and have it fire without remembering when it was you cleaned it last.
If you're in need of a place to enter paintball, look no further. If you're looking to rediscover the reason why you ever started playing paintball, pick this up and put a few rounds through it. you'll get the answer in the first trigger pull.
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AK of Paintball |
August 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Marballizer
from Canada
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AK of paintball enough said. Never let me down.
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Solid piece of equipment |
July 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Stephen
from Waldorf, MD United States
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What makes the 98 good is its rugged and simple design. I have never had a ball break inside of it, or have it jam up and cease firing. You can drop it, not clean it, and neglect it, but it will still fire. I have had to break down other paintball guns for cleaning and maintence, but it felt like I was working on a Ferrari, overly complex. The 98 is more like a Ford, if you have two hands and common sense, you can take it apart and put it back together. Also, the good people at OPSGEAR have made enough attachments for the 98 that you can pretty much do anything with it.
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The AK47 of paintball |
May 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Ken
from West Milford , NJ United States
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the 98 is like the AK of paintball. they are cheap, they dont break, and they are everywhere. i just got one as a backup, and its great. ive seen a guy drop a 98 10ft off a ledge onto a rock. he went down, got it, and shot is with no problems. you want durablity, go with the 98. its great for beginners too.
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Good gun |
March 12, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Addison Parr
from Cincinnati, OH United States
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the Tippmann 98 custom is a great gun......for a beginner, thats right, if you just play in your woods with your dad or brother, or friend, its perfect. But if you play at fields all the time, or are semi-professional, then get the tippmann A5 or X7(if your into woodsball, or milsim). The great thing about this gun is its customization capability, you can put stocks, barrels, egrip, cyclone feed on it. But when you take it apart the front sight spring always flies out, and is hard to get back in. IF YOU ARE ON A LOW BUDGET GET THIS GUN GREAT BUY. but if on a bigger budget, and want a better milsim gun get the A5 or X7
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