Cool Looking And Great Performance: Sheridan Paintball Guns
If you are looking for paintball markers that look wickedly cool and also give tremendous performance -- yet are surprisingly inexpensive -- then Sheridan paintball guns need to be on your shopping list. I've just completed a survey of some of the most popular Sheridan paintball guns available today, and I'm very, very impressed with both the styling and the performance of these markers. Let me tell you what I've found --
The first model of Sheridan paintball guns I looked at was, of course, the Sheridan PGP2. The PGP2 has been manufactured since 1982, making it truly one of the classic paintball markers of all time. One of the great things about this Sheridan paintball gun is that it is extremely durable, with a simple design and construction which makes it very easy to maintain and repair -- even beginners will find that they have no problem in keeping this Sheridan paintball gun in good working order.
Unlike paintball markers offered by other manufacturers, the PGP2 model of Sheridan paintball guns is not made from a lot of lightweight plastics, but boasts of an all-metal construction (brass). The Sheridan PGP2, reflecting an older generation of paintball gun design, makes use of a pump mechanism using .68 caliber gelatin-based paintballs, fed by a 10 round horizontal tube magazine. These Sheridan paintball guns are somewhat heavier then more recently designed models, weighing in at 2.5 pounds, with an overall length of 11.75 inches (the barrel on these Sheridan paintball guns is 8 1/2 inches long).
The Sheridan PGP2 series is powered by standard 12 g CO2 powerlets (cartridges), and has a mechanical cross-bolt safety mechanism for safe shooting. An additional model in Sheridan paintball guns is their Recon E5 electronic marker. The Recon E5 electronic marker is one of the more recent Sheridan paintball guns, having only hit the store shelves about 12 months ago. These Sheraton paintball guns feature an electronic trigger frame, a .68 caliber semi automatic firing mechanism with an adjustable stock and an M-16 style cocking lever, which is fully sealed off from the outdoor elements, which will ensure the smooth functioning for many years to come. These Sheraton paintball guns are extremely easy to maintain and keep clean, even in the field. That's because the Sheridan Recon E5 requires no special toolkit for field stripping the marker. These Sheraton paintball guns have a 14 inch nozzle, and a bottom-line air adapter already built-in along with good solid rubber grips for sure and accurate firing under all types of environmental conditions. Finally, if you are looking for a good-quality rec marker, look no further than the Vexor Eye. This model of Sheridan paintball guns works with any paintball feeder (hopper) that you may already own. The Vexor Eye makes use of an anti-chop eye sensor system which tells the paintball gun when a paintball has been successfully loaded into the breach of the marker. This means that with this model of Sheridan paintball guns you can increase the rate at which you fire the weapon, and this system also minimizes the possibility of slicing or cutting the paintballs accidentally before they are fired.
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