Tippmann or Spyder Paintball Guns (Poll)

It’s an obvious race between the two paintball gun giants: Tippmann and Kingman Spyder. Seeing how close of a race it is, I figured a simple poll will help clarify who’s the dominate company in the paintball industry.

Below is a poll where you can vote either Tippmann, Spyder, or other. Even if you don’t own either paintball guns, if you’ve used either in the past, use that to determine your choice. Choose ‘Other’ only if you haven’t even used a Tippmann or Spyder paintball gun. This will be interesting. I predict a close tie or a small lead for Kingman Spyder.

Feel free to express your reasoning for choosing what you chose.

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2007 NXT Strange Shocker


NXT Strange Shocker
2007 NXT Strange Shocker

The internals aren’t much different than the NXT Shocker. It is a sick looking gun so it’s worth posting :). One of the best looking NXT Shockers by far. This gun retails for about $699.99 at most shops.

What are your thoughts?

2007 Redz Ego

2007 Redz Ego

The 2007 Redz Ego is receiving a lot of popularity lately for its low profile and maintenance. All Egos, not just the Redz, are slowly converting Dye Matrix enthusiasts. There was once a time where Dye’s Matrix line surpassed all other marker’s capabilities; but that time is over. The 2007 line of Egos are showing what they can do on and off the field. I don’t mean to upset the Dye owners… BUT I would recommend at least trying the 2007 Egos out and let its performance speak for itself.

Read more about the 2007 Redz Ego.

Nexus DM7

Nexus DM7

Not much a big deal but still worth mentioning, the Nexus DM7 (a branch-off of the DM7) is indeed out but barely noticeable. Most of the difference is the obvious custom milling. And even that isn’t that big of a deal. It still looks cool and might be worth the extra $100 if you’ve got it. Other than that, there’s no big difference in performance.

WGP Sniper – One of the Best

WGP Sniper

The WGP Sniper paintball gun was first born in 1980 by Budd Orr. The gun evolved into a sniping beast. The WGP Sniper isn’t the most popular marker out there, but that’s only because of its pump action. Still, it’d be a great backup gun or a great way to play some fun backyard games.

Read the review on the WGP Sniper.

Proto Drops Their Prices

Proto Paintball has dropped their prices on the PM7 (Proto Matrix 7) by $150, totaling $749.95. This is is what many people were hoping for as soon as the gun came out. Still a good chunk of money, Proto’s new price drop definitely makes the gun look even more attractive…

Want to buy it?