TIPPMANN CRONUS TACTICAL TAN PAINTBALL MARKER – Paintball Gun .68 CAL

£189.99

TIPPMANN CRONUS TACTICAL TAN PAINTBALL MARKER – Paintball Gun .68 CAL

TIPPMANN CRONUS TACTICAL TAN PAINTBALL GUN
TIPPMANN CRONUS TACTICAL TAN PAINTBALL GUN

The Tippmann Cronus Tactical combines high performance with incredible durability in a milsim body. The Cronus features our reliable in-line bolt system in a high-impact composite body with soft over moulded rubber grips. Three main mods, including a mock silencer, carry handle, and adjustable stock, help complete the military look. This marker can easily be further modified by mounting an assortment of accessories on any one of the four Picatinny rails.

 

Product Features:

  • Tan & Black or Olive & Black
  • Proven, in-line bolt design
  • Internal gas line
  • High-impact composite body
  • Fixed front and rear sights
  • Includes Mock Silencer with front sight, 6 Position Collapsible Stock, Vertical Grip & Carry Handle with Integrated Sight
  • Four Picatinny rails
  • High-performance ported barrel

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spyder-opus_50_cal_paintball_markerThe Opus is a mechanical semi-automatic paintball gun Introducing the Kingman Spyder Opus .50 calibre paintball Gun. Built around the classic blowback design, the Kingman Opus features the use of the new 50 calibre paintball. It is a smaller, lighter and more efficient production line by reducing the standard .68 Caliber paintball to this new .50 Caliber size.

All related equipment is smaller and lighter than .68 Caliber gear like the marker, loader, tank and paintballs but is capable of delivering almost twice the volume of ammunition.

Players will be inclined to carry more paintballs and enjoy the game longer. The all-new reduced size Spyder 50 Caliber paintball creates smaller ammunition which means greater accuracy and efficiency, less mess, less impact and less cost for the consumer.

The length of time spent on the field is increased because players do not have to reload their pods/tubes or tanks as often. Since the paintball has less mass the energy carried during impact even at 300 feet per second is tolerable and less likely to cause excessive bruising of the skin. Impact energy at 300 feet per second is rated at approximately 5 joules compared to 13 joules from a 68 Caliber paintball fired at the same velocity.