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What is better paintball gun a tippmann or a spider, which model?
This is a basically a cut & paste from my best answer to the same question a few days ago, but it still applies...
Depends on what kind of game you like to play. If you're playing mostly woodsball (outside, big field, camouflage, etc) I would recommend a Tippmann as well, either the A5 or the X7- they are both excellent guns and it comes down to personal preference and $$$. Both have features that will make playing more fun for beginners and veterans alike, and both have tons of upgrades available, though the A5 has more because it's been around longer. For woodsball, no guns match the reputation for reliablity and durability than Tippmann.
If you are looking to play mostly speedball (outside/inside, small fields w. obstacles, seen on T.V. a lot) I would go with a gun better suited for it- something smaller and lighter like a Spyder or similar gun.
Check the links below for more info and have fun
http://www.tippmann.com
http://www.kingman.com/
http://www.xtremez.com/paintball/
http://www.specialopspaintball.com/index...
http://www.warpig.com

Tippmann Paintball Guns Releases the Innovative TPX
Tippmann Paintball Guns have always been known for their quality. Their brand new product, the TPX, has set the new standard among paintball guns. People have tried comparing it to other paintball guns, but really, that doesn't do the TPX any justice. You have to compare it to all the paintball guns that have ever been made, or ever will be.
The TPX virtually eliminates the need to modify it. In the past, pistols were often modified, rendering warranties null and void. Such modifications include cutting new ammo windows in them or adding rails so they can accommodate additions like laser sites and flashlights.
Tippmann has apparently seen the writing on the wall. The TPX has several ammo windows on it, enabling you to count your ammo. It also comes factory stock with rails so you can add sites, scopes and flashlights without modifying it.
All well and good, but do they sacrifice the quality in other areas for these features? The answer is no. Field tests have shown that no accuracy is lost for its design. There is no wasted CO2 because of the cartridge's location under the barrel. In fact, there is nothing about the TPX that isn't an improvement over pre-existing paintball pistols.
Because the CO2 cartridge is under the barrel, the grip is not nearly as large as the “in magazine” models. The barrel is A5 and X7 compatible, which means that many aftermarket barrels are compatible. So, yes, you can have a silencer on it, too, without much tinkering.
About the only reason you might not like this gun is if you're a loyal metal gun user. However, that does show another advantage of the TPX. It's a lighter gun, which gives you an edge in the quick draw situations over the metal guns.
With that said, go out and get you one before they're sold out!
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