SPEED Hopper
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Raza Shorts
A real stocking stuffer... If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a
thousand times and we still say it’s true: paintball is a sport of
style and looking good. A company that’s made an industry
out of helping players look good is Raza, with their custom
dye-sublimated jerseys, shirts and mesh shorts. Some of their
latest mesh shorts were so good we had to write about them.
Raza’s Corsair shorts are a patriotic, blue throw-back to the
days of WW2 that can make almost anyone look good (and
they go with our eyes) while the new, urban tactical-styled
Razaflauge shorts look as good at the paintball field scouting
teams as they do for a quick run to Wal-Mart for milk, eggs, .22
long rifle ammo and an Iphone charger. Chek them out at www.
lked about for a year and it finally
ves this summer. We’re talking about
nokio Speed Hopper, weighing in at a
nces with its two nine-volt batteries
onstructed from durable nylon shells
feed neck cracks, able to feed over
ls per second, be cleaned and mainout tools and use existing Exalt feed
ster reloading, the Pinokio Speed is
. www.Pinokio.com
Tippmann TCR Marker
The newest marker to wear the legendary Tippmann
name is the magazine-fed TCR, or Tactical Compact
Rifle. Built on their successful TiPX pistol platform
and resembling a PDW platform, the Tippmann TCR
offers a long list of standard features like the ability
to be fed from magazines in the grip or a hopper, the
ability to utilize either 12 gram CO2 or high pressure
air via a remote line adapter, flip-up sights, plenty
of sight rails, a modular stock and an eleven inch
barrel. At a suggested retail of $349 it’s safe to say
Tippmann is going to hit the mag-fed world hard, and
with a mag-fed marker from Tippmann available at
that price, it’s also safe to say mag-fed paintball is
hitting its stride! www.tippmann.com
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