| These are some of the best and most popular | | | | settings. |
| paintball markers/guns available on the market. | | | | Evil Piranha Evil Pimp: Evil Piranha paintball marker |
| Spyder Electra: This model, which is the most | | | | products include the Piranha EVO, Piranha SRT |
| expensive in the Spyder series of paintball markers, | | | | E-FORCE and Evil Pimp, all medium priced. The most |
| costs only around $300. It features an electronic | | | | expensive is the Electro-Pneumatic open-bolted Evil |
| board with color access mode display, a 3-rnd Burst, | | | | pimp that costs around $700. The main features |
| 6-rnd Burst and Full Auto enhanced modes, with a | | | | include electronically adjustable rate of fire, twist lock |
| rate of up to 20 BPS (ball per second) and an aero | | | | Teflon bolt, tray-less trigger frame and detonator |
| twist accuracy barrel. It also has an adjustable clamp | | | | vertical regulator. |
| feed and electronic safety mode. The gun operates | | | | BT-16 Tactical: another product of Tipmann, the |
| on CO2 or compressed air. | | | | BT-16 Tactical paintball marker is built with a vertical |
| Diablo mongoose II BBS LCD with EYES: This paintball | | | | feed system, with an M-16 style charging handle. Its |
| marker is capable of semiautomatic electronic fire, up | | | | main features are an adjustable front grip, dual sight |
| to 17 BPS. The Foregrip is equipped with an | | | | mounting rails, eternal velocity adjuster and easy filed |
| expansion chamber, and a rear velocity adjuster with | | | | stripping. Costs around $250 to $300. |
| tournament lock. The LCD version features Shot | | | | Eclipse EGO: The EGO is an open bolt |
| Counter, Game Timer and Auto Shut-off. Price is | | | | electro-pneumatic paintball marker which features |
| about $200. | | | | LCD optical trigger, rear function buttons, |
| Tipmann 98 Custom Pro E: Tipmann has paintball | | | | menu-driven operating system, and eye indicator. Its |
| markers with price ranging from $150 to $300. The | | | | full adjustable ROF enables it to fire at 1 to 30 BPS |
| Tipmann 98 Custom Pro E, which costs around $230, | | | | (with eye off), and ROF is unlimited with eye on. |
| is one of their latest products. It features five | | | | Smart Parts Impulse: The marker operates on CO2 |
| electronic firing modes - Semi Auto, Auto Response, | | | | as well as compressed air or nitrogen without the |
| Full Auto, 3 Shot and Turbo, a Stone-Honed barrel, | | | | need for high-pressure system. It features a two |
| fully customizable receiver, removable front grip and | | | | finger trigger, maximum flow regulator, and |
| a 200 round hopper. | | | | progressive rifled barrel. There is also an optional |
| Dye DMC: Dye has some of the most expensive | | | | "vision" that has an ant-chop sensing eye which |
| paintball markers with price starting from $700. The | | | | prevents firing if no ball is present in the breech. |
| three dimensional contoured aluminum bodied DMC | | | | Costs around $450. |
| model costs around $1400. Owing to its patented | | | | 05 Pro Stock: This is the latest marker product from |
| FUSE(TM) bolt technology, the DMC is capable of 23 | | | | Autococker featuring an all Delron bolt, low pressure |
| BPS rate of fire. Setting can be adjusted through the | | | | Karnivor front block, inline regulator, threaded |
| intelligent Electronic Control (IEC). It also features a | | | | removable feed neck and adjustable pneumatic reg. |
| tournament legal mode and reduced eye sensitivity | | | | Costs around $400. |