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Cheap Paintball Gun - How to Assess
Performance and Durability
Author:
Stephen Turner
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Are you looking to buy a cheap paintball gun?
Do you need some general advice on how to asses performance
and durability? If so then read on for this article has the
answers.
Performance and consistency
The only real way to properly test consistency and performance
is out in the field. If you get a chance to test a paintball
gun in open play then keep these factors in mind and make
mental notes as you go along.
Rate of fire:
how quickly
does the paintball gun fire and reload?
Precision:
to what extent
does the paintball gun consistently hit a target when under
a steady aim at that target?
Range:
how far can the
paintball gun shoot a paintball? Does the range fluctuate?
If it does, this suggests that the barrel velocity (the chrono speed) is not consistent.
Reliability:
will the
paintball gun perform well all the time, or is it one of those
infuriating cheap paintball guns that only work well on some
days, or with a certain brand of paint? Try the paintball
gun out will different types of paint and see if it has a
prejudice.
Noise:
how noisy is the
paintball gun in operation? Is the noise so distinctive as
to easily give away your position?
You must also ask other players for their opinion on the performance
and reliability of a particular paintball gun. You'll find
that real problems surface time and time again, so ask as
many players as you can.
Durability and construction
Cheap paintball guns get as much abuse
in the field as do expensive ones, but the expensive ones
are generally built to last longer. Even so, a good cheap
paintball gun will have to stand up to some serious paintballing
action. Again, a field test is the only way you can really
assess durability. Only after you have dropped it, rolled
over with it, got it dirty, played all weekend and given it
a really good pounding will you know. Even then it may be
holding back some surprises for you. It is therefore essential
that you seek comments from other players about the gun's
durability. Do a search in Google for 'paintball forums' -
with the internet you can speak to paintballers all over the
world.
Having said this, there are things you can pick up on in the
paintball gun shop. A good cheap paintball gun will have a
good sturdy feel. It will be made of durable materials and
will be well put together (build quality). As a quick guide
to build quality, give it a really good shake. If it rattles,
take a pass.
When buying a cheap paintball gun its best to avoid guns with
a plastic body and grip, unless the plastic is of the exceptionally
tuff polymer type. If you are offered plastic find out what
type it is. Good cheap paintball guns generally have a metal
body and grip. However, it is not unknown for bolts to come
lose from metal bodies, or for metal body paintball guns to
suffer from poor build quality. Again, the shake test will
tell you something.
A one year warranty is the industry standard for paintball
guns. You should also check out the manufacturer's website
and see what the after sales service is like. Is there a number
you can call for product advice? How quickly can spare parts
be delivered?
In summary, consistency, performance,
construction and durability are crucial qualities that all
good cheap paintball guns will possess. It is possible for
you to assess these but you will need the experience of others
to make you assessment. Always try to test a paintball gun
in the field before you buy.
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