Brass Eagle Liberator
Brass Eagle Liberator
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Brass Eagle Liberator Paintball Marker $69.99 Brass Eagle’s Liberator Paintball Marker is a 0.68-caliber semi-automatic paintball marker with a top-cocking field strippable pin and a quick-release maintenance pin for easy maintenance on and off the field. It also features a gas through foregrip that delivers comfort and control for quick, accurate movement of your marker, custom trigger guard with double finger trigger for faster rates of fir… |
What paintball gun is better brass eagle striker the aegis series or the brass eagle liberator paintball mark
Marker for speed or f.p.s. and Which Is a better Quality type
Neither. Both are mechanical frame markers so they will have a limited speed that you can shoot (bps). As for velocity (fps) NEVER turn a marker above 300fps for safety reasons. It’s always best to shoot at 280-285fps anyway as this will account for fluctuations in velocity that you can get with either CO2 or HPA.
As mentioned, BE has become one of the lowest quality providers of paintball equipment out there. This isn’t to say that you won’t be able to play with their equipment, but it is most likely to fail on you enough that you will be very discouraged.
Your best bet for an entry level marker that resembles the ones you are looking at is going to be a Spyder. Look for a Spyder Victor 2 or a Sonix. They are going to be more money, but the quality is going to be greater and there are more upgrades available for them.