TOURNAMENT
Empire DFender
Without a doubt, the most talked-about
new paintball gun at the 2013 PSP World
Cup wasn’t even a tournament marker,
but rather a woodsball/scenario/tactical
marker, the Empire DFender. With markers
from the BT line like the TM7 and TM16
Empire has long been a contender with
high-performance woodsball markers,
but they really kicked it up a notch with
their DFender, a high-tech, futuristic, bullpup-looking marker with an Empire Z2
force-feed hopper built into its buttstock!
While Empire may not be the first to-bat
with the hopperless concept as Tom Kaye
tried it with the Warp Feed system, placing
the hopper in unused space alongside his
Automag marker between the shooter’s
arms and the Mag-fed clan has been duking it out hopperless for some time now,
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Empire has truly integrated a fast, forcefeed hopper system entirely into the body
of the marker, allowing the player to sight
along the top of the marker and eliminate
hopper hits from the realm of possibility
once and for all. An electronic marker with
shift-on-the-fly shooting modes, a standard
uber-ported Freak-insert-ready barrel, a
single-point sling swivel, bottom-line mounted on/off bottle adapter/regulator, plenty
of accessory rails and an adjustable vertical/angled foregrip, the Empire DFender
won’t be priced like an entry-level marker
but it certainly brings innovation, performance, features and an aggressive look to
the battlefield and if World Cup was any
indication, Empire has another hit on their
hands! Look for a full review soon in PaintballX3 and learn more online at www.
EmpirePaintball.com.
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