Paintball Guns | Markers

DLX Luxe TM40 Limited EditionDLX Luxe TM40 Limited Edition
DLX Luxe TM40 Limited Edition

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$1,399.00$1,799.00

  • Freak Stickerbomb
  • Black / Green / Clear Trifade
  • Dust Blue / Clear Fade
  • Houston Heat Silver
  • +34
DLX Luxe IDOLDLX Luxe IDOL
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DLX Luxe IDOL

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$1,599.00$1,799.00

  • Dust Black / Dust Black
  • Dust Black / Gloss Blue
  • Dust Black / Dust Purple
  • Dust Black / Gloss Red
  • +22
Tippmann TiPX PepperBall Home Defense KitTippmann TiPX PepperBall Home Defense Kit
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Tippmann TiPX PepperBall Home Defense Kit

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$299.95$359.95

  • Black
  • Army Green
  • Steel Grey
Tippmann Stormer BasicTippmann Stormer Basic
Tippmann Stormer Basic

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$124.95

  • Black
HK Army ETHA3 Hopper & Tank ComboHK Army ETHA3 Hopper & Tank Combo
HK Army ETHA3 Hopper & Tank Combo

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$799.95$844.85

  • Shrapnel
  • Carbon Fiber
  • Fracture Red
  • Fracture Olive
  • +5
Tippmann Gryphon FXTippmann Gryphon FX
Tippmann Gryphon FX

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$109.95

  • Carbon Fiber
SP Shocker AMP Limited EditionSP Shocker AMP Limited Edition
SP Shocker AMP Limited Edition

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$899.95$1,099.95

  • Yeah Baby
  • Cherry Blossom Green
  • Cherry Blossom II
  • Chocolate Chip Camo
  • +24
First Strike FSC PistolFirst Strike FSC Pistol
First Strike FSC Pistol

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$209.95$299.95

  • Black
  • Black / Silver
  • Brown / Tan
  • FDE
Tippmann Cronus BasicTippmann Cronus Basic
Tippmann Cronus Basic

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$119.95

Tippmann Bravo One EliteTippmann Bravo One Elite
Tippmann Bravo One Elite

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$204.95

  • Black
Planet Eclipse Geo 4Planet Eclipse Geo 4
Planet Eclipse Geo 4

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From $1,299.95

  • Midnight
  • Amethyst
  • Black/Grey
  • Black/Red
  • +13
Dye MXR Paintball GunDye MXR Paintball Gun
Dye MXR Paintball Gun

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From $1,499.95

  • Darkness
  • T&C Turquoise
  • Artic Fade
  • Sunrise Fade
  • +5
HK Army ETHA3HK Army ETHA3
HK Army ETHA3

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$574.95

  • Shrapnel
  • Carbon Fiber
  • Fracture Red
  • Fracture Olive
  • +5
Dye DLS Paintball GunDye DLS Paintball Gun
Dye DLS Paintball Gun

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From $1,695.00

  • Darkness
  • Blue Wave
  • Red Wave
  • White Water
  • +7
Planet Eclipse Ego LV1.6Planet Eclipse Ego LV1.6
Planet Eclipse Ego LV1.6

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$1,199.95$1,399.95

  • Midnight
  • Amethyst
  • Black/Grey
  • Black/Red
  • +8
Planet Eclipse Geo R5 Paintball GunPlanet Eclipse Geo R5 Paintball Gun
Planet Eclipse Geo R5 Paintball Gun

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From $1,649.95

  • Midnight Resistance (Black)
  • Femmes Fatale
  • Redemption (Red/Electric Blue)
  • Retribution (Bronze/Sandstone)
  • +37
Valken M17 Magfed MarkerValken M17 Magfed Marker
Valken M17 Magfed Marker

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$274.95$374.95

  • Black
  • Black / Desert Tan
HK Army GTEK 170RHK Army GTEK 170R
HK Army GTEK 170R

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$849.95$1,099.95

  • Amp
  • Amethyst
  • Black/Orange
  • Canary
  • +15
Dye M3+ Icon SeriesDye M3+ Icon Series
Dye M3+ Icon Series

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$1,195.00$1,595.00

  • Emerald
  • Claret
  • Dark Matter
  • PGA Toxic
  • +5
Empire BT D’Fender EliteEmpire BT D’Fender Elite
Empire BT D’Fender Elite

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$824.95

  • Black
  • Xanadu
Spyder VictorSpyder Victor
Spyder Victor

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$89.95

  • Black
  • Olive
  • Blue
Infamous x Planet Eclipse CS3 Paintball GunInfamous x Planet Eclipse CS3 Paintball Gun
Infamous x Planet Eclipse CS3 Paintball Gun

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$1,849.95$1,999.95

  • Sith
  • Purple Haze
  • Frost
  • Black Flag
  • +9
Project G2 Ego LV2Project G2 Ego LV2
Project G2 Ego LV2

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$1,449.95$1,599.95

  • Pure
  • Gold / Silver
  • Silver / Gold
  • Black / Silver
  • +14
HK Army Fossil Ego LV2HK Army Fossil Ego LV2
HK Army Fossil Ego LV2

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$1,999.95

  • Midas
  • Arctic
  • Royalty
  • Gold / Gold
  • +9
Tippmann Vantage Paintball Marker
Tippmann Vantage Paintball Marker

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$99.95

  • Black
HK Army Fossil CS3HK Army Fossil CS3
HK Army Fossil CS3

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$2,149.95

  • Scorch
  • Royalty
  • Midas
  • Onyx
  • +10
Adrenaline x DLX Luxe IDOLAdrenaline x DLX Luxe IDOL
Adrenaline x DLX Luxe IDOL

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$2,599.95

  • Blue Ice
  • Krypton
  • Sith Lord
  • Dark Matter
  • +3
Field One Force V2Field One Force V2
Field One Force V2

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From $1,549.95

  • Gloss Black
  • Dust Black
  • Amethyst / Black
  • Gold
  • +6
HK Army Orbit GTEK 180RHK Army Orbit GTEK 180R
HK Army Orbit GTEK 180R

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$1,199.95

  • Onyx
  • Canary
  • Teal / Teal
  • Pewter / Pewter
  • +22
Planet Eclipse Ego LV2 Limited EditionPlanet Eclipse Ego LV2 Limited Edition
Planet Eclipse Ego LV2 Limited Edition

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$1,549.95$1,699.95

  • Dark Matter
  • Thanos
  • A-Team
  • Horsemen Gold Conquest
  • +4
Dye DSR+ Icon SeriesDye DSR+ Icon Series
Dye DSR+ Icon Series

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From $1,299.95

  • 007
  • AF1
  • Army
  • Mayan
  • +6
GOG eNMEyGOG eNMEy
GOG eNMEy

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$199.95

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Freak Green
  • Red
First Strike Roscoe Revolver .50 Caliber
First Strike Roscoe Revolver .50 Caliber

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$124.95$154.95

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Paintball Guns

Paintball markers have existed for nearly 60 years. While this may be surprising to some paintballers, the paintball marker actually predates the game by almost 20 years. Loggers and cattle ranchers initially used the paintball gun to mark trees for felling and to mark the head of cattle. One might imagine that somewhere along the way, a logger or ranger lost a bet and ended up on the business end of a paintball marker more than once. However, the real birth of the sport of paintball came from friends discussing whether a smart city slicker could hold his own with a woodsman. One day, one of the friends discovered the paintball marker in an agricultural magazine, and the sport of paintball was born! Since then, paintball guns have evolved from single-action markers to pneumatically-powered paintball-throwing powerhouses.

How to Choose a Paintball Gun

The type of paintball gun that you use should be informed by your skill level and the type of paintball you’ll mainly be playing. There are two main types of paintball scenarios: woodsball and speedball.

paintball gun in play

Paintball Guns for Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Players

Based on the type of gameplay, players should evaluate whether they need a speedball gun or a woodsball gun. A solid beginner paintball gun can be purchased for around $200-$400. Intermediate paintball guns can cost anywhere from $500-$800, and professional paintball guns can cost up to several thousand dollars.

Tippmann, HK Army, and Spyder all make great beginner and intermediate paintball guns for both speedball and woodsball. HK also makes very high-end paintball markers, so be sure to check the price and the marker specs before checking out.

Empire and Planet Eclipse both produce excellent paintball markers for intermediate players. Usually intermediate players take the sport more seriously and may play several times a month so having a higher quality marker makes sense. The extra bells and whistles that intermediate paintball guns offer make them worthwhile to purchase for intermediate players.

Finally, well-known paintball marker manufacturers like DLX Luxe, Virtue, Dye, and Infamous produce professional-level equipment. These paintball markers are often finely machined and milled with ultra-light and ultra-strong materials like carbon fiber. These paintball markers are most often used by players who are part of a paintball team or paintball association. These paintballers may play a couple of times per week and compete in tournaments with cash prizes which is why the highest quality equipment is required.

Manual, Semi-Automatic, and Automatic Paintball Guns

Most paintball guns are semi automatic, meaning that one paintball fires for every pull of the trigger. However, there are a handful of paintball guns that are manual and others that are automatic. Semi Automatic paintball guns are appropriate for most speedball and woodsball games. However, some games do allow automatic paintball guns with limited BPS (balls per second) settings.

Automatic paintball guns are generally more expensive and fire a stream of paintballs while the trigger is depressed. As a result, many games will not allow automatic paintball guns, but some will. Fortunately, most of these guns offer settings that allow players to select the fire rate.

Manual paintball guns must be pumped every time they are shot. Semi-automatic and automatic paintball guns both cycle automatically using the compressed gasses that shoot the paintball through the paintball gun. Manual paintball guns are normally used by younger players or in scenario-specific instances where all players have pump (manual) paintball guns. Allowing semi automatic paintball guns to compete against pump paintball guns would be unfair in the extreme. Therefore, all players must be in agreement when using pump paintball markers.

manual semi-automatic paintball guns
mechanical paintball guns

Mechanical VS Electronic Paintball Markers

Paintball guns come in two basic types: mechanical and electronic. Mechanical paintball guns are cheaper and only have analog components. Disassembly, cleaning, and maintenance are relatively easy because the internal parts are simple. However, mechanical paintball guns are less accurate than electronic guns and need more air pressure to function than electronic guns do.

Electronic paintball guns are higher-end markers. They are more accurate than mechanical markers are, can shoot farther, and the air lasts longer since they can function on a lower PSI than mechanical markers. However, these markers are much more expensive than mechanical markers, and their inner mechanisms are finer. Any maintenance or upgrade generally must be done by a professional who knows how these guns work.