bought a bag of valken fate, Gi Milsim 1 star paintballs and a bag of these weapon grade paintballs as soon as I got the bags I could notice the weapon grade was better mainly because it had 0 broken paintballs in the bag unlike the valken and Gi milsim, over the weapon grade shoots accurate, pops when it hits and has bright paint and is really good for the price.
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Ever get shot with a marble?
September 11, 2010
Reviewer:
Steve
from Ashland, OH United States
Yeah...its kinda like that (see subject). I used this paint today at a local senario game and it nearly knocked a player cold. No breaks all day! Are these the new Monster balls? If there was an option for 0 stars or negative stars I would rate it that. Several players had the same issue as I did. No good. No good at all.
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Best Paintballs
June 21, 2010
Reviewer:
Rich
from Los Angeles, CA United States
I recently bought these paintballs they work great. They broke on contract, really thick paint, no barrel brakes, and you really see your paint on the enemies team if they got hit with this paint(the paintballs i thought was blue shell with blue fill). I recomend to any one that is looking for inexpensive paintballs.
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Great
November 10, 2009
Reviewer:
Anonymous Person
Amazing paint for the price
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Great practice/woodsball paint
September 1, 2009
Reviewer:
rp
from san diego
I have shot all kinds of low end paint and I keep coming back to WPN Weapons Grade. The fill is better than most with bright colors. Balls have a thicker shell than Evil or Marblizer but this paint costs almost half as much. It's great for the price. This is my choice for paint when I don't need every ball to break every time - practice, big games, rec play.