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		<title>How To Select A Paintball Marker &#8211; Buying Your First Paintball Gun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you found out how much fun paintball is, and decided it&#8217;s time you buy yourself a paintball marker. Or maybe you&#8217;ve already bought a paintball marker, and you&#8217;re looking for a specialty item to fit your strategic needs. Well, we know you&#8217;re probably excited, but to be sure you get the correct paintball marker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-102" title="tippmann-us-army-paintball-marker" src="http://www.69paintball.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/tippmann-us-army-paintball-marker.jpg" alt="tippmann-us-army-paintball-marker" width="280" height="280" />So you found out how much fun paintball is, and decided it&#8217;s time you buy yourself a paintball marker.  Or maybe you&#8217;ve already bought a paintball marker, and you&#8217;re looking for a specialty item to fit your strategic needs.  Well, we know you&#8217;re probably excited, but to be sure you get the correct paintball marker for you, it&#8217;s wise to answer a few questions first.  This is especially true if you&#8217;re just getting into the game as a beginner.  With so many options, makes, and models, it can be a little overwhelming.  Not to mention, you be spending a pretty penny on these puppies.  So let&#8217;s get down to a few tips on discovering the best paintball marker for you.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s your playing style?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a newbie to the scene, we really can&#8217;t blame you for wanting to buy one of the most expensive or flashiest paintball markers on the market.  Everybody knows the most expensive is the best.  Wrong!</p>
<p>You&#8217;re going to find that after playing a few games, you like to specialize in certain tactics or roles.  It&#8217;s better to determine this, before buying your paintgun.  Maybe you&#8217;re into hiding out and shooting your enemy from long-distance.  If you blew your money on a paintball gun not designed for sniper fire, you&#8217;d have wasted your money.  Or maybe you just like to run and gun in war simulation mode.  Then a paintball marker like the Tippman X7 may be more suitable for your needs.</p>
<p>So how do you choose a Paintball Marker?</p>
<p>Choosing a paintball marker, and especially your first one, can be tricky if you don&#8217;t know what you need.  If you&#8217;re a newbie, and never played paintball before, you&#8217;ll probably want to decide how much time you&#8217;re actually going to be spending playing the game, and set your budget accordingly.  With paintball guns running anywhere from $100 to $1500 and up, it&#8217;s best to plan ahead.  We always tell people to rent first if you&#8217;ve never played the game, or if you&#8217;d like to try a special paintgun out.  When you&#8217;re ready to buy that paintball marker, here are some tips to ask yourself:</p>
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<li>How much does the paintball marker weigh?</li>
<li>How long is the warranty?</li>
<li>What type of safety devices does the marker have?</li>
<li>Is the marker easy to operate?</li>
<li>Will cleaning and maintaining your new paintball gun be easy?</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve got a local paintball store in your area, we&#8217;d advise getting the markers in your hands, and actually feel them out.  You&#8217;re looking for one that is sturdy, yet light.  Notice the material that it&#8217;s made of.  Is it made of metal or plastic?  Metal paintball guns will usually hold up better when you&#8217;re out there in the heat of battle, although some models made of plastic are rough and tough too.</p>
<p>Chances are you probably got into the sport with other friends, and possibly other paintball fanatics.  Ask them questions, and try out their markers if they&#8217;re willing to let you.  Check online too.  Read paintball forums and paintball marker reviews, to gain knowledge of what&#8217;s best for you.  Plan ahead for the best Paintball experience.</p>
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