Paintball Magazine Paintball.Media Magazine October 2019 | Page 61

I lugged that gun around all day from woodsball to mounds to Hyperball with trips for air in-between from seven that morning until sundown that day, and oh-yeah played some ten-man tournament ball in there, and never once felt fatigued due to how light the gun was. And that was with the Ripper set up for ten-man – players who want to use a lighter hopper like a Revolution and a smaller, lighter air bottle could easily make this thing a featherweight. back, I was able to shoot fast, keep paint on targets even at the opposite end of a massive mounds field, and keep paint right by the edge of Hyperball pipes even across the field. In the woods, a good player can count on their Ripper to put paint right through small gaps in brush, holes in stacked brush or log bunkers or pick off an errant elbow, shoe or hopper. In a modern mechanical paintball world where great markers can be had costing barely two hundred bucks, there’s a reason people shoot guns like this A day’s tournament paintball with the sixteen hundred dollar Inception Ripper – it’s Inception Ripper Autococker was a pretty a modern mechanical masterpiece! intense crash course, but one I definitely www.InceptionDesigns.com came to appreciate. The marker performed flawlessly, without so much as a hiccup from a short-stroke, a chopped or broken ball, or issue at the chronograph. Playing in the www.paintball.media 061