I currently shoot a Proto Reflex Rail. This was my first marker. Perfect way to get into paintball. I put 20 cases of paint through it my first summer with it. It never let me down. The only problem, was that the feedneck came a little loose. It never broke down once!
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BT-4
December 2, 2012
Reviewer:
Anonymous Person
ive have the bt-4 for about a year now and its an okay gun, its heavy, inaccurate, but it is durable. its a good beginner gun for woodsball players
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good gun
April 15, 2012
Reviewer:
darkstallion
from Montclair, NJ United States
very durable gun very similiar to the tippmann 98. If you are going to buy the gun i recommend a new barrel and a tank harness for your back because it can get annoying to carry the tank and the hefty gun.
All in all solid begginer gun
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i used this for a year
January 22, 2012
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Anonymous Person
from United States
I used this for a year, and it worked great, i then got a new gun and the invert halo too, i later purchased a prophecy, a day later i wanted to shoot the bt4, I put the halo on and for some reason i went to take it off and it was hard{it wasn't easy to put it on either, though}, anyway, the invert feed neck broke, luckly ihave a prophecy.
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Pure Durability
November 17, 2010
Reviewer:
U7VK7VOVV7V
from Southern, TX United States
If you want a gun that you can drop, throw, hit, craw in mud, snow, or dirt look no further. This is great against all natural elements with little to no maintenance. The cost of having sure durability is that it is quite heavy for a gun. Great for woodsball or beginners. Would Recommend RipClip for a woodsball markers. Would Recommend a sling if you plan to play a long time due to its weight.