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Are there any painbll guns that are only semi and burst modes w/o the full auto

2007-03-12 14:06:10 · 2 answers · asked by it 1 in Sports Other - Sports

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Hello my friend,

Today im going to help you out in your dier paintball needs.
Paintball has grew as a sport in 4 year, it makes me smile.
Today there are 2-3 major types of game play, and all of them call for different "markers".
Just to name a few Speedball, Xball, 5man do any of thoes ring a bell? If not then your what we like to call " A WOODBALLER" im not to found of this type of play, but many people love this type.
But lets go back to your question that was asked, and let me answer it in the best and easiest way possible.

as i stated befor, there is a marker for each type of game play.
now a days all paintball markers are electronic and come with these modes programed in the board that is in the marker.

semi-
psp-(this is a ramping type of mode, it requires you to pull the trigger 3 times and after thoes 3 triger pulls the marker will automaticaly fire 3 round burst each triger pull as fast as 15 balls persecound capped)
nxl-(just like psp it requiers 3 trigger pulls and after the third you may hold it for full auto capped at 15 balls persecound)

there are also many privet lable companys that make ilegal boards that are not legal at major events.

but to end this and realy answer your question, Yes.
Go to your local walmart or sporting place and find a marker by the name of "tipman 98 custom" that is a straight semi marker made for the woodballer. it is so strong that you can slam it on the ground and it will still work.
you can find this for about 100 bucks brand new with hopper and a C02 tank.
or maby 25-50 dollers on ebay.
But my advise to you is get in to paintball hardcore and learn to play with these diferent type of modes, becuase all markers these days come stock with these modes.

2007-03-12 15:31:26 · answer #1 · answered by Camron R 1 · 0 0

It depends. You can get some of the cheaper ones like 32 degrees with that option.

If you are going hi-tech then there are programable boards that will allow you to setup your marker for a wide range of firing modes. Checkout a SP- Shocker..

2007-03-12 14:53:12 · answer #2 · answered by Trinisoccer 5 · 0 0

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