Tippmann A-5 Basic Paintball gun
- Includes the allen wrench set, spare tank o-ring, marker lubricant, cleaning cable, barrel sleeve
- 8 1/2 inch high performance stone-honed barrel; semi-automatic, .68 caliber receiver with open bolt blow back
- Patented cyclone feed system for faster feeding and firing; all aluminum die-cast receiver for durability
- Fully customizable to enhance performance; 200 round wide mouth hopper; fully compatible for CO2, compressed air or nitrogen
- Full one year warranty on missing or defective parts
- New more durable and stronger black paint finish; front cocking knob allows for fully enclosed receiver
- Shock absorbing end cap reduced wear and recoil
Product Description
Why has the X7 become the most popular marker in woodsball? is it X7’s unmatched performance with the enhanced eP Cyclone Feed and external selector e-grip? is it X7’s customizability with over 30 mods, giving the… More >>
Tippmann A-5 Basic Paintball gun
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Filed under Paintball by on Dec 6th, 2011.
Tippmann A-5 Basic Paintball gun
- Includes the allen wrench set, spare tank o-ring, marker lubricant, cleaning cable, barrel sleeve
- 8 1/2 inch high performance stone-honed barrel; semi-automatic, .68 caliber receiver with open bolt blow back
- Patented cyclone feed system for faster feeding and firing; all aluminum die-cast receiver for durability
- Fully customizable to enhance performance; 200 round wide mouth hopper; fully compatible for CO2, compressed air or nitrogen
- Full one year warranty on missing or defective parts
- New more durable and stronger black paint finish; front cocking knob allows for fully enclosed receiver
- Shock absorbing end cap reduced wear and recoil
Product Description
Why has the X7 become the most popular marker in woodsball? is it X7’s unmatched performance with the enhanced eP Cyclone Feed and external selector e-grip? is it X7’s customizability with over 30 mods, giving the… More >>
Tippmann A-5 Basic Paintball gun
Related posts:
Filed under Paintball by on Dec 6th, 2011.
