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  • boggerman
    Registered User
    • Aug 2001
    • 684

    #1

    Best newbie marker?

    One of my buddies if finally going to buy a gun. He has used a rented Inferno, a worn out old Piranha and my Mag. He keeps asking me what is best, but I only know about mags, I have never owned anything else. I was wondering what you all recommend as a durable, reliable first marker for someone who may not be the best at maintainence. I am leaning toward a Piranha G3 or an Illustrator, but I am totally open to suggestions. He is looking at $200 or less. I know you can get the TKO Classic Mag from paintballgear.com, but that is $269 and I am not sure a mag should be his first marker. I don't think he has the patience to learn the trigger and make the upgrades needed to run on co2, he needs a good setup right out of the box that will run on co2. Please help me out here. Thanks in advance for the info!
  • Bartleby
    Purple People Eater
    • Sep 2001
    • 803

    #2
    my personal belief is that a mag IS the best newbie gun. but if he doesn't want to spend the money just yet, even though it would be a good investment should he stick with paintball, recomend a shutter. they are durable, reliable and not too shaby with CO2. my friend has one and has never put a dime into it. no upgrades necessary, no maintainence, just some recball. now this kid's getting an impy 'cos the shutter just can't keep up with him.
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    • ProjectMag
      Member #2247
      • Aug 2001
      • 630

      #3
      Tippman Model 98's are great starter guns - shoot nice and are very reliable/durable. I also believe Spyder's are good for the beginner although some would disagree with me. They are easy to maintain and are highly upgradable. Either one would be a good choice and will run under $200.

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      • Minimag4me
        Registered User
        • Jul 2001
        • 779

        #4
        tippmann 98,
        +'s:its what i started with, has a nice trigger, shoots great, very durable, cheap, easy to upgrade, clamshell design(makes all parts accessable), basic

        -'s:long, clam shell design(crap to take apart), not too much

        spyders are ok but my little bros fell apart(literally) after a little more than a year and that sucks when u put money into it and take such good care of it

        mags are really good but expencive (used are better priced) mine is great on co2 with stock cocker reg

        f4's i know nothing about

        pirahna=same as spyders
        -Minimag Body HR
        -Retro Valve
        -Z grip with extender
        -12V X-Boarded Revvy
        -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
        -68/3000 Flatline

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        • FooTemps
          HURRRR
          • Sep 2001
          • 6702

          #5
          Mags are good newbie markers. They're expensive but they're for the whole range of players. The mag is all play and there's no stupid fixing and tinkering needed.

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          • DarkPhoenix
            Advanced Fire Support
            • May 2001
            • 719

            #6
            I would personally go for either the M98 Custom or any of the numerous Spyder clones out there. Most are beat-you-up reliable.

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            • Phil
              Registered User
              • May 2001
              • 506

              #7
              Spyder TL plus. It has a expansion chamber and double trigger as standard. It is around $165.00. If he wants a tippmann I recomend a pro/carbine. The model 98 is a workhorse but it is a pain to clean due to the clamshell design and the paint tends to bubble off.

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              • DC Nelson
                Knights Who Say Ni
                • Nov 2001
                • 51

                #8
                Id suggest either a model 98, spyder, or f4 illustrator.

                All are good starting markers. They can all run just as well on co2 or air. Are within the same price range. You can find parts for them relatively cheap. They can all stand up to a good amount of abuse and neglect.

                What you should do is get him to go to a local shop that carries all of these.
                Have him try them out... shoot them, try different setups (drop forwards, different size tanks, etc).
                Let him see what he is comfortable with (shooting position, aesthetics, and price).
                Ive seen someone buy a 1200$ marker, not like the feel of it, and sell it for 900$ after playing with it once. All because he went off what other people said alone, and didnt try it out himself.

                I have owned a model 98 and my brother had an f4 illustrator. If you want any specifics on them, dont hesitate to ask.
                Sorry i cant help you with the spyders.

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                • PigSweat
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 667

                  #9
                  Tippmann 98 Custom, easily the best gun on the market for what you pay.

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                  • tooslow
                    ???
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 141

                    #10
                    When Tippmann brought out the Model 98 Custom earlier this year, the took what was undeniably the most reliable and durable entry level marker on the market and also made it the most upgradable entry level marker on the market.

                    I have sold tons of Infernos, Spyders, Piranhas, and Tippmanns. And I can honestly say that the first marker that I show someone looking for an entry level marker id the 98 Custom. And Tippmann customers are usually my happiest customers.

                    Second is the Inferno. Not as easy to upgrade as a Spyder, but built like a tank. The Inferno bolt has NO o-rings at all. This eliminates most of the problems that new marker owners encounter.

                    A distant third is a tie between Spyder and Piranha. Basically they are the same gun. Good value for the price, highly upgradable, nice looking. But, I find that, overall, I have too many first time Spyder and Piranha owners coming back into the shop with problems.

                    I know that when a customer leaves my store with a Tippmann, the next time I will see him back is when he needs more paint. And that makes the experience of buying a new marker a lot more pleasant for the first time buyer.

                    hope this helps you friend decide.

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                    • Vegeta
                      Moderator? Mob Boss.
                      • Oct 2001
                      • 1050

                      #11
                      M98= Great on co2, trigger pull is not to shabby, and is tunable by adjusting the springs. Not the best looks, but tough as a tank, and you dont have to worry about scratching an expensive ano job. Powdercoating can be painted over too. CPX Valve, long lasting. Easy to grasp the concept of the internals: Blot, valve, powertube. Not complex at all. Shoots great, though I reccomend getting a new barrel if you play alot. The stock isnt bad, but it isnt great either. The most upgrades I think any gun has cept cockers. Flatline is the best. I haev had one fore 2 years and it has never broken. The most I have had to do to it is oil it. Customer Service is like AGD's- A+. Nice people, and if they think there could be multiple things causing your problem, or that you might need a part in the future, they will easily throw it in the box for you. Its free too. I ordered some new parts, I lost a spring while oiling once, they sent me a whole new spring kit, and sear, and bolt (lol) cuase I had mentioned my gun was the display model and how all of the 98's were sold out around where i live to compliment them. The lady said if it was the display model ppl might have dry fired it alot, so she was gonna give me nw bolt and sear parts. lol. It all came in 3 days. I think it was supposed to be overnight but my post office got mixed up and esnt an apology letter. it was postmarked the day I called. So thats about M98's


                      Spyders= some say poor customer service.. i dunno, but youll be needing it alot. Lots of upgrades. Many say they dont last long, I can agree. Do you see spyders as rentals at feilds? no. they are too much of a hassle. Cant say much more- i dunno.


                      Mags= Do I really have to say much? great guns. The only thing I can thik bad abou them is co2.. not good. If hes new he prolly wont wanna spend 150+ on n2. And the guns are a bit more complicated than the above.

                      Phirahnas= much liek spyders, not as many upgrades, but longer lasting. Still break easy. again i havent heard anythign great about the customer service.
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                      • Vegeta
                        Moderator? Mob Boss.
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 1050

                        #12
                        cons about the 98 are- heavy. im not sure about what hte comparison to spyders are though. long too. its a big game/ scenario gun, not for bunker tourney play. but you dont have to worry baout dropping it.. ppl have dropped mine in water, snow, mud, concrete.. etc.. still works. The gun has reciever halves, nto tube design... so you cant feild strip much of it.
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                        • Bartleby
                          Purple People Eater
                          • Sep 2001
                          • 803

                          #13
                          vegeta, spyders aren't used for rentals at some fields. but at cpx they use piranahs. so what does that say? i'll tell ya spyders are much better than piranahs.
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                          • PigSweat
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2001
                            • 667

                            #14
                            No, they use Spyders at one of my local fields, Spyder Shutters.

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                            • PowerFedMag
                              RT of reliability.
                              • May 2001
                              • 461

                              #15
                              IMO

                              I'd say, if yer bud is cheap - get a ProCarbine, or...*yuck* a M98

                              If yer bud wants a more long term, bad arse mutha fatha. Auto-Mag.

                              It won't break. It's a Mag. Get a standard feed if yer really cheap.

                              out
                              lookin fer IR3 or Xtreme (C&C)

                              black RT Mag for sale. Great condition. Stock barrel, sanded bolt, I-frame, blade trigger. Extra parts, bolt spring, internals o-rings, extra hardline, nubbins, hardline. it doesnt break balls except on ppl. asking $450.

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