Archive for the ‘Real Action Paintball’ Category
Posted by dztechdaniel on April 5, 2012
Whether you’re a brand new player who just got their first marker or a seasoned player just looking to upgrade, understanding the mechanics and facts around barrels can lead you to the purchase right for you.
Click the article link and scroll to the bottom of the page to get streamlined facts, advice, and recommendations for a barrel system that you will use and enjoy for a long time.
Don’t just take the quick and dirty from every manufacturer, trust the knowledge from the players who wrote this article. Be smart about your barrels.
Posted in Barrels, Custom Products, DYE, Empire, HammerHead, J & J Performance, Lapco, Real Action Paintball, Reviews and Comparisons, Smart Parts, Stiffi | Tagged: Barrels, Bore Sizing, Paintball Article, Staff Review | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dztechdaniel on February 9, 2012
Looking to mount accessories on your Tippmann paintball gun but your hopper keeps getting in the way? Or maybe you just want to customize your shooting platform for comfort and personal preference. With the RAP4 Offset Rail you can do just that, mount flashlights, sights, scopes, carrying handles, and more. This rail will fit all markers with picatinny rails with at least 5 inches of length. Don’t let anything bring down your game. This rail can make your marker work even better for you especially in the thick of the action.
Posted in Paintball Gun Upgrades, Real Action Paintball | Tagged: 45 degree, mount, offset, offset rail, paintball, picatinny, rail accessories, RAP4, real action paintball, tactical accessories | Leave a Comment »
Posted by kenpaintball on December 23, 2011
![Fury Stock [X7, Phenom]](http://www.paintballtech.org/images/1334-1.jpg)
New from Trinity is the X7 Phenom Fury Stock, and is the latest addition to our collection of X7 shoulder stocks. This 6 position tactical stock comes in three colors; black, sand, and olive. This stock design is a more updated and current design which is used on real assault rifles. This stock design is known to be more stable and locks down so that it does not wobble. This will create the cutting edge elite look for your tactical paintball marker.
Posted in New Releases, Real Action Paintball, Tippmann X7 Phenom Paintball Gun, Trinity | Tagged: fury stock, paintball, Stock, trinity stock, trinty, X7, X7 Phenom, x7 phenom stock | Leave a Comment »
Posted by paintballtech on December 13, 2011
Surely you’ve heard about the new magazine fed conversion kits by Tacamo. If not well then read on.
This conversion kit includes everything you need to convert a Tippmann 98 Custom from a regular hopper fed paintball gun to a magazine fed paintball gun. If you’ve looked at how the feed port is integrated in to the body then you can tell that this is no small feat. The kit includes a new body for the gun that puts the feed port under the gun instead of on the side. It also has the magazine mount and a 20 round magazine too. You can even upgrade your magazine to a large Box Magazine that mounts to to the same position underneath of the gun. The Nautilus Box magazine holds up to 200 rounds.
Posted in New Releases, Paintball Gun Upgrades, Real Action Paintball, Tippmann 98 Custom Paintball Gun | Tagged: 98 Custom, 98 custom mod, 98 upgrades, Conversion Kit, magazine, magazine fed, magazine feed, nautilus, paintball, tacamo, Tippmann, Tippmann 98, Tippmann 98 Custom | Leave a Comment »
Posted by paintballtech on April 22, 2010
This gun kit is perfect for a tight spot. The PK5 body kit
from RAP 4 converts your plain Jane – everyone’s got one – Tippmann A5
in to a lean, room to room clearing machine. This PK5 kit was just released so it’s not up on the site yet but will be soon.
Until then check out our other A5 Body Kits and conversions like this G36C Body Kit
from OpsGear.
Posted in New Releases, Paintball Gun Upgrades, Real Action Paintball, Tippmann A5 Paintball Gun | Tagged: Body Kit, Conversion, Conversion Kit, G36, G36C, Gun Kit, MP5, Ops Gear, PK5, RAP, RAP4, Real Acton Paintball, Shroud, Suppressed PK5 | Leave a Comment »