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Tippmann is a manufacturer of paintball markers and paintball equipment, including military simulation devices (MilSim). Related companies, Tippmann Industrial Products produces heavy duty sewing machines and manual pneumatics mainly used for leather, other leather related equipment, and some industrial products. Initially a family-owned business was run from Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 2004 Dennis Tippmann Sr. sells majority ownership of shares to Summit Partners, a private equity firm. Tippmann designed the first automatic marker, the use of a rechargeable air system replacing a 12-gram cartridge, a "Cyclone Feed", "Flatline" barrel, and Tippmann C-3, the first propane-powered marker.


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Histori

The Tippmann family, headed by Dennis Tippmann Senior, who initially produced a billable half-machine replica gun. However, changes in weapons laws led to the entry into the paintball market in 1986; formed the company Tippmann Pneumatics Incorporated. The company strives to create high-performance, durable and affordable products - with companies claiming to have built the world's first semi-automatic and auto-alert marker.

In June 2004, Tippmann announced that the company had completed a financial recapitalization with private equity firms and venture capital firms, Summit Partners. Howard Kosick joined Tippmann as president and CEO, with Dennis Tippman Senior and Dennis Tippmann Junior remaining on the company's board of directors as consultants; the latter continues with the management team in product development. Shortly after that in 2005, the company announced a record year for an increase in sales of paint marker units.

The company has been credited with the development of several technologies, including the introduction of C3 with PEP Technology propane markers in 2005, and enhanced technology anti-Chop in 2006 to combat broken paintball within markers.

In 2010, Tippmann Sports acquired NXe, a manufacturer of soft goods for the paintball industry. This acquisition combines a leading brand of industrial paint markers with leading brands of soft goods. A full line utilizing paintball, protective equipment, tank lids, clothing, handbags, pods and other accessories are immediately integrated into existing Tippmann product offerings.

On December 20, 2013, the acquisition of Tippman was announced by G.I. Chairman and CEO of Sportz, Richmond Italy,

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Current paintball marker

Cronus

The Cronus was released by Tippmann in December 2013. It comes in the "Basic" version, which only includes simple markers and barrel. It also comes in a "Tactical" version, with looks more like M16. The Tactical version comes with 6-position adjustable stock, shroud barrel, forward grip, and removable carry handle, similar to those seen on the Alpha Black Elite. It comes in a brown color of desert or olive green.

Crossover

Debuting in 2012, Crossover is intended for Speedball and Recreation games. Crossover uses the latest version of FlexValve, allowing it to power up in Electronic and Mechanical mode. Advances and other features include integrated anti-chop break-beam, low pressure operation under 300 PSI allowing users to use LPA tanks and triggering magnetic hall effect. The top is a solid piece of aluminum machine, and has a customized feedneck to allow the use of any hopper.

Being a "hybrid" marker, Crossover boards are equipped with pre-installed tournament modes to play semi-pro and professional speedball. It has several customizable activation modes, including standard semi-automatic, auto-response, 3-shot burst, PSP, NPPL and Millennium mode. It also has a bottom regulator with the ability to convert to a front regulator so players can easily run their own regulators. As an added bonus has a bottom regulator, Crossover has the ability to utilize the internal gasline to keep the marker cleaner visible on the outside.

FT-12

The FT-12 is one of Tippmann's latest paintball markers. Debuting in 2012, the FT-12 is intended for rental and novice use. The FT-12 uses a new body design that was never seen before at Tippmann, using a die-cast receiver. Dividing along the sides to open at the top, FT-12 gives the user a top-down view in the internal. The new body design can allow landowners to easily and quickly retain their markers, with a 75% savings in working time. All markers can be disassembled and rearranged in seconds, with everything coming out from the top. The FT-12 also uses an internal gasline that prevents damage and leakage. The FT-12 also uses a "closed bolt" locking system, similar to the A5, keeping the dirt and debris from entering the marker through the opening of the tilting arm.

The FT-12 comes with a removable vertical foregrip. Ft-12 shares a thread similar to the custom "fast-thread" 98 Design, allowing the use of 98 Custom barrels. No other upgrades are available or compatible.

The FT-12 comes in 2 versions, a bright yellow leased version with a lease-glued lease label, and a black public version. Both generally sell the same amount.

98 Custom Platinum

The Custom Tippmann 98 has undergone many bodily and internal changes, but has remained virtually the same for years since its release in 1998. The latest 98 model Tippmanns, 98 Custom Platinum , has many of Tippmann's most recent technological changes - while maintaining Custom marker, very basic, and upgradeable. 98 Custom uses a clamshell body design with a separate receiver for easier access to the internal. The powertube and valve are also redesigned with a self-sealing/locking gasline for easy removal. The marker is flat, and unlike previous 98 Customs, it comes pre-notched to allow the use of all picatinny accessories such as sights, scopes and handles straight out of the box. The marker has a new feature and a textured vertical foregrip with internal pin lock to provide extra stability. Other advances include integrated front-end springs and solid rear view, to make service easier. They also started making endcap stocks with sling mounts.

ACT (Anti-Chop Technology) is featured in the latest version of 98 Custom.

Tippmann also produces upgrades for 98 Customs including Response Trigger, eGrip and Cyclone feed systems. 98 Custom uses a "quick-thread" design that allows fast and painless removal and removes all 98 Threaded barrels and Flatline systems.

Gryphon

The Gryphon is essentially the same in-line internal blowback as custom 98, in a low-cost speedball-esque body style. It has an internal gas line, a fixed center-feed neck, a top-tilt button, and a 2-finger knife trigger. Sharing the same thread with A5 and X7 Phenom, every barrel A5/X7 can be used. It is designed to provide entry level players on a budget that is easy to maintain, effective and reliable for the lowest possible price. The price is comparable to many of the "nameless" rifles found in department stores, but the generic parts and proven design make it much more reliable and easy to repair, allowing for years of use. The main disadvantage of the bookmarks is the limited increase option, although some internal enhancements MAY can be exchanged with the 98c/US army formation.

A-5

In appearance A-5 is modeled after H & amp; K MP5K but can be modified to look like a number of different real-world firearms. This is one of the most easily customizable markers on the market, with many different cosmetic and performance parts. The Tippmann A5 can easily receive standard ASA expansion spaces and regulators that allow for easier performance improvements, unlike the upcoming X-7. Departing from earlier Tippmann bodies, the A-5 hammer was completely enclosed within the shell's shell, using a separate overhead locking mechanism. The body also incorporates a removable barrel barrel adapter, allowing the marker to change its barrel thread to any major type (Spyder and Autococker being the most common).

A-5 is a semi-automatic paintball marker. It uses an atypical pneumatic loader called "Cyclone Feed" similar to a Tippmann F/As style bait. This allows the marker to have a higher fire rate than a gravity feed without the addition of a battery-operated loader (at the cost of air efficiency). It uses a larger surface area and a series of arms that spin in a star-shaped pattern. Five balls are held between the paddles as they rotate the paintball into the firing space (move 1/5 of the revolution per woodpecker). Theoretically, this system eliminates meat by feeding paintball positively into the room before each shot.

Stock cyclones are rated for a maximum of 15 balls per second. While higher fire rates are possible, stock mechanisms are not designed to deal with the pressures that will occur to them. This limitation is intended during the creation of X-7.

In addition to the semi-auto stock function, the A-5 can easily be upgraded with either Response Triggers or Electronic Triggers by swapping the lower grip frame, a feature introduced on the A-5.

X7 Phenom

X7 Phenom is almost identical to the X7, with some superficial differences, and important internal differences. The X7 Phenom is 3 inches shorter than its X7 counterpart but still uses the same "clamshell" design. It also features a top picatinny rail that allows the use of scenery, scope and handrail, and a hand guard with top and bottom picatinny rails. X7 Phenom can use almost any X7 accessory and still use the Cyclone feed system. The X7 grip, however, can not work on the Phenom X7. X7 supports full auto firing with compatible e-grip.

Internally, the Phenom X7 is pioneered with Tippmann's new "Flex Valve" technology, enabling markers to shoot under 300 PSI, making it more efficient than air/CO2. It also allows the Phenom X7 electro version to light up in mechanical semi-automatic mode when the battery for electro-pneumatic operation has been exhausted. X7 Phenom also looks more calm and less reverse than the X7.

TPX/TiPX

The Tippmann TPX is a low-cost, high-performance paintball gun. An eight or seven lap magazine is inserted into the bottom of the handle like a regular pistol. This gun has A5/X7 threaded barrel, making it compatible with all 7/8 inch A5/X7 barrel with outer diameter. TPX can also be enabled on HPA or CO 2 by an external source using an adapter, or can use a 12 g cartridge that is inserted into the space below the barrel. Similar to other Tippmanns markers, TPX uses a "clamshell" design and in place of metals using high-impact polymers to help maintain weight.

The Tippmann TiPX is the second generation of the gun. The second generation mostly includes improvements to the valves and regulators, and also combines the two into one solid piece. Tru-Feed magazine was also introduced to correct the mistakes often owned by 8-round magazines. Tippmann has been known to send internal owners of the new TPX TPX in trade for the old, and also trades in old 8-lap magazines for 7 Tru-Feed lap magazines.

Accessories for the gun include the Remote Line Adapter device, which allows users to use external continuous air sources such as HPA or CO 2 . Tippmann's Hammerhead barrels would also suit, and they sell footwear and backup magazines compatible with pistols.

AS. ARMY Line

U.S. paintball marking line The US is manufactured by Tippmann in partnership and licensed under the name AS ARMY.

Alpha Black Elite

The Alpha Black Elite (Bravo One outside the US) is a blowback design modeled after Custom 98, using the "clamshell" body part. In 2013, Alpha Black was redesigned to use body parts similar to "Salvo Project", but retained its M16 display. With the redesign, Tippmann added to the removable carrying handle M16, and redesigned the handguard to display the Picatinny rails to allow foregrips.

Alpha Black Elite still has 3 variants that are similar to Alpha Black. The Alpha Black Elite , consists only of markers and accessories. The Alpha Black Elite Powerpack , which consists of markers, and a beginner kit made of mask, 9oz CO2 tank and hopper. And Alpha Black Elite with E-Grip is the same as "Alpha Black Elite" but with additional internal E-Grip.

Salvo Project

The Salvo Project (Sierra One outside the US) is a blowback design similar to the Custom 98 using a "clamshell" body part shaped to resemble AR-15. To date, there is only 1 version of Project Salvo sold by Tippmann. Salvo Project is equipped with an AR-15 style handguard with 4 picnic rails. It also comes with a folded stock of six positions that also fold into the right side of the marker. The entire top of the marker is flat and well curved to serve as a picatinny rail, enabling the use of scenery and coverage and also handles.

Tippmann also produced improvements to Salvo Project including Trigger response, eGrip and Cyclone feed systems. Salvo Project uses the same "quick-thread" design used by 98 Customs so 98 Custom Flatline and barrel upgrades can be used.

Engraver One

The Carver One (Tango One outside the US) is a blowback design similar to Custom 98 using a "clamshell" body part shaped like M4. It also has three small picatinny rails forward to allow the use of flashlights, foregrips and bipods, as well as picatinny rails along the top to allow the use of scenery, scope and handrail. To date, there are 3 versions of Carver One sold by Tippmann. The "basic" version only comes with Carver One. The "Carver One PowerPack" version is equipped with Carver One, and like the Alpha Black PowerPack, the Carver One is also equipped with a 9 oz CO2 tank, a 200-round gravity hopper and a TP420 goggle system. The "Carver One eGrip" version comes with a basic Carver One with internal eGrip installed.

In 2012, Tippmann has started including a vertical foregrip with Carver One on all versions.

The Carver One uses the same "quick-thread" design used by 98 Customs so that 98 Custom Barrel upgrades can be used. Due to body design, the Cyclone and Flatline feed systems can not be used on Carver One.

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Additional Tools and Technologies

A.C.T.

Tippmann recently introduced a feature known as A.C.T. (Anti-Chop Technology), which is a mechanical system that is integrated into the bolt system to reduce the possibility of jams due to the wrong paintballs. In Custom 98 and Custom Pro markers, the hammer has a deep groove connected with the link arm, along with an ACT spring to maintain its position (there is also a small hole to insert the link arm into if the user chooses not to use the ACT function). If paintball is not fed properly into the breech when the bolt closes, the bolt stops on the paintball with little pressure from the ACT spring, while the hammer continues on the stroke that is not connected to the bolt. Hit the valve and reopen, where it engages the link arm and shortens the bolts, letting the paintball fall into the breech correctly. Markers are now ready again. The Tippmann A.C.T feature is very similar to Spyder's ACS bolt.

Cyclone Feed System

Just like the Response Trigger System, the Cyclone Feed System uses the excess gas from firing markers into the feeding mechanism cycle of up to 15 b.p.s. (Some have tested units at 20 Balls Per Second with some commercially available modifications). Compared to conventional hopper, Cyclone has a much wider mouth, holding multiple paintballs in the feeding mechanism without even a hopper.

When a shot is fired, excess gas (usually waste) from a shot is fired through the side of the marker through a banjo fitting (a T-type fitting is required for use with a response trigger system). The gas is used to rotate the cyclone as a marker of re-cocks, forcing to eat paintball into the room. The Cyclone Feed system comes standard on the Tippmann A-5 and an enhanced version is present on the X-7. Tippmann offers Cyclone upgrades for 98 Custom and Pro Custom users. The advent of the Cyclone Feed System marks the first widely used, non-electronic, and agitated carriage. The lack of electronics means the user can expose the system to moisture (rain, snow, etc.) that will interfere with or destroy other mechanical systems.

The Cyclone feed concept first appeared in Tippmann F/A as an operated spring system that requires manual repetition.

Response Trigger System

The Response Trigger System is a firepower system available for the production of the current Tippmann rifle. The system uses a series of sections added to the gun to increase the activation rate of markers. The system uses excess carbon dioxide or compressed air from the combustion process to reset the trigger and burn with a pneumatic cylinder. Cylinders can reset the trigger only with medium pressure. When this happens, the finger pressure immediately pulls the trigger back, firing another shot. If the operator uses the correct amount of pressure on the trigger, a "bounce" effect occurs, producing a fully automatic flame for the duration of time the operator can maintain the amount of pressure (commonly known as the "sweet spot"). Thus, its use has been restricted to single operation -shots in some commercial paintball fields while banned completely on the other.

The Response Trigger System is available on Custom 98, Custom Pro, A-5, and X-7 markers. It can also be installed in Model 98 with modifications (tapped the powertube and allowing space in the handle for the cylinder).

E-Grip

E-Grip is an electronic tool to shoot markers. Utilizing battery-operated components, E-Grip replaces the trigger function, to where the trigger simply closes the micro switch. The switch sends a signal to a small circuit board, activating the solenoid. Solenoid uses thrust to move badger in this system. This board has several firing modes, allowing semi-automatic, burst, automatic, and more modes. Some board models are available from different manufacturers, with different features, but the same dimensions to fit into the guides in hand.

The term E-Grip is usually applied to systems in markers A-5 and X-7, because they use a removable grip frame that contains all the electronics. The term E-Trigger is applied to the US Army and 98 Special lanes.

Flatline Barrel System

The flat barrel is a curved paintball barrel using a thin arch in combination with a rough inner surface texture to create a backspin on the horizontal ball of the track. This range can increase up to 250 feet (more than 100 feet above standard barrel). With a regular paintball barrel, a player often has to raise the angle at which he shoots to reach the opposing player. The accuracy of this barrel system depends on more factors than the standard barrel. With a backspin placed in paintball, inconsistencies in paintball will create an unusual trajectory. Another disadvantage is its tendency to break the thin oil paint more easily due to increased friction. However, this can be overcome by avoiding the use of low-grade paintballs.

The Custom 98 Flatline barrel must be re-adjusted for accuracy whenever it is deleted and reinstalled. Therefore, it is a good idea to "mark" where the barrel is aligned to reinstall. The barrel is surrounded by a plastic shroud that conceals the barrel of the curve and integrates the vision system replacing the view marker, this is required as a barrel curve above the marking system of normal markers. The shroud also has a picatinny rail for mounting accessories attached to the rail system.

The A-5 Flatline barrel does not change the normal view rail system. It resembles a major deterrent though not operating as one - in fact the barrel system does not have ports and is therefore harder than typical paintball barrels. The A-5 Flatline system can be removed and mounted to the same position, so there is no need to adjust like its predecessor.

It is also important to keep the adjustable marker of no more than 300 ft/s (91 m/s), 275 fps into the most effective speed, for higher speeds causing the paintballs to curve upward before reaching its maximum distance, which in turn decreases the range effective barrel which is usually high. Tilting the barrel to the left or right will also cause the trajectory changed in that direction.

Cat Grenade

Tippmann offers a small line of paintball grenades, all using the same basic design but come in a variety of sizes. Due to safety hazards and field rules using explosives, they use an expanded bladder filled with paint blends similar to those in paintball. To follow up, the user releases the buckle and throws a grenade, which releases its contacts and spins in the event of a collision. In 2013, Tippmann redesigned a larger grenade, Big Boy to have pin type pins to simulate real grenade pins.

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Previous Products and Discontinued Products

Alpha Black

The Alpha Black (Bravo One outside the US) is a blowback design using 98 internal Customs but using "clamshell" body parts shaped like M16. To date, there are 4 different versions of Alpha Black that are currently sold by Tippmann. The "Basic" version is only the Alpha Black with anything but the barrel. The "Tactical" version comes with a plastic-style M16 hand shield, barrel and stock folded 6 positions. The "Tactical PowerPack" comes with all Tactical aesthetic upgrades plus a 9 oz CO2 tank, a 200-round rotation hopper and a TP420 goggle system. "Tactical eGrip" comes with all Tactical versions but with additional internal eGrip to allow quick shots and full shooting.

The Black Alpha can also be found for sale with Digital Camo finish but only in Tactical version. Handguard, handrail and stock panels are also formed of different color plastic to be matched.

Tippmann also produces upgrades for Alpha Black including eGrip and Cyclone feed systems. Alpha Black uses the same "quick-thread" design used by 98 Customs so that 98 Custom Flatline and barrel upgrades can be used.

It's still often found.

Custom Pro

The Tippmann Custom Pro is an upgraded version of Custom 98. It features dual triggers, drop-forward, longer barrel, and newer models have Anti-chop technology. Markers also feature scratch resistant coatcoats on subsequent models, and also have models that utilize the E-Trigger system.

X-7

On November 20, 2006, Tippmann launched their X-7 marker product line in collaboration with Special Ops Paintball. Tippmann markets the X-7 as the most easily customizable marker on the market. Markers are sold as basic models, trigger edition responses or E-grip editions (the latter uses Hall effect sensors for certain fire modes).

It has a mechanical design similar to the A-5, while featuring an enhanced cyclide feed that can reach up to 20 balls per second. Accessories made specifically for A-5 receivers can not be used with X-7 (and vice versa). It features a Mil-Sim body design, including a picatinny rail array, a lightweight magnesium receiver, a low-profile cyclone hopper, and an M16 magazine tool kit.

C-3

The C-3, with PEP technology, is a paintball marker manufactured by Tippmann - and is the first paintball marker to run with propane. The C-3 was discontinued in 2006, and no plans were announced to release any other propane-powered markers.

SMG

The SMG-60 is the first fully automatic paintball marker on the market. It was modeled on the appearance of British STEN World War II. The marker is.62 caliber, has a fixed steel barrel, and uses three clips of five spherical stripper each (or four clips if using an extended 20 lap magazine); the fire rate is 10 paintballs per second, therefore the whole standard magazine can be emptied in about 1.5 seconds. Fire rates are deliberately limited by the use of heavy hammers and maintained by valves designed to use liquid CO2. Some versions offer 2-stage triggers (similar to those using firearms such as Steyr AUG) where a short pull produces a semi-automatic fire and a full-automatic long pull.

SMG-68 is a.68 caliber version of SMG-60, configured for semi-automatic operation, and featuring removable barrel. Tippmann offers a trade-in for SMG-68 to be changed to 68 Special , by adding the front bolt and external relation arm.

SL-68

The SL-68 is a pump gun designed to increase durability over previous product designs. The body is built from a cast aluminum alloy and magnesium machine, and the hopper adapter is integrated into the body casting, reducing the overall number of parts. The pump handle was originally produced with cast metal, but was later replaced with fiber-reinforced plastic. A squeegee can be stored in the pump handle, and the breech port can be used to clean the barrel quickly.

68 Custom

Special 68 is an inline popup valve design. It is a SMG-60/68 retrofit, designed to shoot from the hopper, not from a clip. The rear half of the body is identical to SMG (the initial conversion even retains the "SMG 68" sticker), while the front is cut and replaced with a fed breach hopper. An external links bolt and arm are also added. One interesting feature about this weapon is that the hammer can be moved out of position to a safe position that prevents the shotgun from fire, such as PMI-3/VM-68 and firearms such as Sten and MP40. It's built behind a setup bottle that runs on a CO 2 liquid and is very inefficient, because of the small valves and heavy hammers (almost 1 pound). It was one of the first semi-automatic markers on the market, and cycled on 6 balls per second - very quickly considering the loader technology at the time.

SL-68 II

A pump marker, the Tippmann SL-68 II replaces the original SL-68, adds a dual anti-double feed and modified breech feature. Most importantly, the constant-air adapter is moved to an ergonomic position at the base of the hand grip which means that the player can easily direct it with a full mask. It was discontinued in 2003, reintroduced to the market in 2009, and then halted again in 2012.

Pro-AM

The Pro-Am is a semi-automatic bolt open marker. The initial model has cast metal foregrips and a grip gun (Pro-Am), while the model then has a composite foregrip and frame grip (Pro-Lite). The loader connection is built into the foregrip, and by clicking forward foregrip with sear on the front of the paint gun it continues to feed, and the breech becomes open to clean the gun by pulling through the squeegee. This allows the player to clean the gun very quickly by pulling through the squeegee, without removing the barrel, or removing the loader. Like all Tippmann markers, Pro-Am is a virtually indestructible and highly reliable rifle. While Pro-am like 68 Specialized in layout, being an inline poplet valve design, it is a big change in design, with different body, valve, breech, hammer, hammer for linkage bolt, and sear setting. Also the tank is moved beneath the grip frame for better balance and to allow for different bottom line settings and stocks, not the Lone Star (M-16 style) handles that have been in the previous Semi/Full Auto Tippmann line. Also it is the first Semi-Auto Tippmann that does not require a siphon tank to run liquid CO 2 , although it can be in cold weather without any problems.

Pro-Lite \ Mini-Lite

The Pro-Lite is a semi-automatic open bolt marker. It is almost identical to the different Pro-am only on the material used to make the foregrip and the grip gun. Pro-lite uses the earliest composite plastic while Pro-Ams uses cast metal foregrips and grip pistols (the Pro-Am model used composite foregrip). Differences in material make Pro-Lite much lighter than its predecessor. Like Pro-Am, Pro-lite is designed for durability and highly reliable. The Paintball Field commonly used by Pro-lites as a rental because of the ease of care and the ability to extreme harassment. Mini-Lite is basically a Pro-lite with an extra CA adapter mounted just behind the foregrip.

F/A Factory

F/A is a firearm of choice, force force, blowback paintball based on Pro-Am/Pro-lite body, with Star feeder on the side. It can be said that F/A Star feed, which is close to its function with modern Cyclone bait, is the precursor of A-5. F/A can be transferred between safe, semi, and fully automatic shootings via the fire-breaking lever. The full-auto setting changes the sear of the breaker version (used in semi-automatic) to a fully loaded section. It uses a hydraulic style lock/linkage/shock system to slow the fire rate by dragging 2 sets of keys at the top of the hammer. Although the rate of fire can be adjusted from multiple shots per second to about 20, adjustments are considered as "complicated" by some users (although it's a small price to pay for incredible firepower). In addition, Star feeds require manual rolling, and no other loaders on the market can feed the marker at the fire level. This bait system tends to damage the paint, partly because of the spring tension, and partly due to Tippmanns older heavy action. F/A, such as the Pro-Lite and Carbine series, share the threading barrel and the base valve design with the A-5.

Pro-Carbine and.68 Carbine

Carbine 0.68 was developed as a lighter and more customizable version of Pro-Lite, featuring a 45 frame handle, a simplified feed neck that is not part of the forearm grip, and the standard underline ASA adapter. Like Pro-Lite, it's durable, accurate, and requires minimal maintenance. The feed neck becomes the only weak point, leading to the development of a new model, a combination of the Pro-Lite forearm and Carbine receiver. The new model is named Pro-Carbine. Pro-Carbine Barrels will match Pro-Lite,.68 Carbine, and A-5 Models. They will NOT conform to Model 98.

Pro-Carbine is a popular rented gun in the paintball field. It's semi-automatic and is known for its durability and reliable functionality. Pro-Carbine is also known for its "rifle-like" forearm grip and Thompson's SMG Style Action (though only Semi Automatic Mechanics). This gives a look similar to a real-life rifle. This is a popular scenario/woodball scenario because of its Mil Sim-focused ability, but is less popular in Speedball or Tourney games because of its handling, weighting characteristics, and slower rate of fires.

Model 98

The Tippmann 98 model is the original version of the 98 habits. One of the workhorses of the Tippmann line, has been replaced by 98 Custom and Custom Pro.

The shell was redesigned for the custom-key 98 model including: triggerable trigger-trigger (the previous part of the shell) -the gill removal on the front of the marker -current changes to the shell to allow for the addition of the other aftermarket part of the reactive trigger system.

Special Note: The new style of flattline barrels thread will match the old thread and new thread weapon.

Triumph

The.68-caliber Triumph series was launched in 2006 by Tippman Pneumatics; The marker is an entry level model, which departs from Tippman's standard MilSim design. Three basic models include XL semi-automatic (with 8 1 / 2 - inch barrel base), semi-automatic XT (adding expansion chamber, front-mount assembly and 11-inch barrel), and eXT Electronics - fully automatic twelve or five operands twelve BPS, one shot, or three rounds explode. Markers all feature high impact composite body, dual trigger, feed center neck, in-line bolt system and 200 round rotational feed hopper.

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References


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External links

  • Tippmann Pneumatics official website
  • South African Tippmann website
  • Tippmann section and upgrades
  • Tippmann Industrial Official Website

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