Karnage TearI never buy paint online, I buy it at the same shop, and it's always dimpled even though they say they got it in a few days ago.
That's really my only complaint, and due to dimpling, it doesn't...
I never buy paint online, I buy it at the same shop, and it's always dimpled even though they say they got it in a few days ago.
That's really my only complaint, and due to dimpling, it doesn't always fly straight.
It isn't SUPER brittle, because I have had it bounce from a bunker, it was such bull****. But anyways. It has a SUPER bright fill, I love it about this paint.
For 40 bucks a case, it's a great deal, but I wouldn't pay more than 45, which 43 is close
Practice paint:
small event paint: eh
regional/nation event:
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Currently 5/5 stars.
Karnage TearI have have only shot karnage tear once, but it was a wonderful expirence. It was suplied for us at a local shop for the standard $40.00 per case they charge, and we shot it at a SEPS tournament....
I have have only shot karnage tear once, but it was a wonderful expirence. It was suplied for us at a local shop for the standard $40.00 per case they charge, and we shot it at a SEPS tournament. Paint was fresh,not dimpled and had an attractive two tone orange and gray shell. The fill was a bright orange that marked very well and had fairly thick fill. Not evil thick fill, but thicker than id expect for the price. It worked wonderfully for local tournament paint. it broke on target, and i dont think we bounced anyone that day. Didn't have a single teamate break a ball in the barrell or breach but it broke on the other team.For the record it was warm weatherso i can't speak for how it would shoot in cold weather. If your looking for a good quality paint to shoot for a low price tage, I would strongly reccomend Karnage tear.
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Currently 4/5 stars.
Karnage TearThe Pros
- shell looks nice
- decent fill
The Cons
- well, it's Karnage...
- VERY bouncy paint
- dimples and tumors
- unreliable batch consistency
- inaccurate
The Cons
- well, it's Karnage...
- VERY bouncy paint
- dimples and tumors
- unreliable batch consistency
- inaccurate
- changes in weather overly effect the shell (Evil is more resistant to that sort of thing)
- overpriced for what you get
OVERALL
Karnage is just awful throughout their entire paint lineup. Their Burn practice is f'ing horrific, and their "nicer" quality paint is equally as disappointing. It's impossible to rely on their products: it's a flip of the coin whether or not you get a decent batch of paint. Tear is no exception. Karnage's problem is that they use the lowest quality materials to maximize profit and the players are the ones who suffer.
Avoid Karnage products if you care about what comes out of your barrel. Just horrible.
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Currently 1/5 stars.
Karnage TearTear is good when you shoot a lot of paint. If you're just playing rec ball, i would recommend cheaper paint, because tear does not last very long. Tear is very good quality paint. Karnage keeps...
good quality, not overpriced, good tournament pain
Cons:
gets old in less than a month
Tear is good when you shoot a lot of paint. If you're just playing rec ball, i would recommend cheaper paint, because tear does not last very long. Tear is very good quality paint. Karnage keeps getting better and better!
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Karnage TearThis is a good paint. For the money it is great. It has nice bright fill that is a fairly thick, but it dimples rather easily. I really like how the shell looks.....shiny, bright colors Overall a...
This is a good paint. For the money it is great. It has nice bright fill that is a fairly thick, but it dimples rather easily. I really like how the shell looks.....shiny, bright colors Overall a great paintball for the money.
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Karnage Tearvery similar to PWI paintballs. they break on contact and the fills are pretty thick.
very similar to PWI paintballs. they break on contact and the fills are pretty thick.
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Karnage TearKarnage makes a good paint and this is their middle/upper line.
Shoots great and breaks very bright.
Only concern is sometimes comes with oil and dimples
Karnage makes a good paint and this is their middle/upper line.
Shoots great and breaks very bright.
Only concern is sometimes comes with oil and dimples
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Karnage Tearthis paint is awesome. ive used alota different stuff and karnage always comes out top. love it.
this paint is awesome. ive used alota different stuff and karnage always comes out top. love it.
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Karnage Tearliving in the Mid -West seeing alot of paint fly thru the fields in the area . you want a paint that will hold up well Karnage does that , every year the sport evolves into the next step well so...
living in the Mid -West seeing alot of paint fly thru the fields in the area . you want a paint that will hold up well Karnage does that , every year the sport evolves into the next step well so does the paint it might not be perfect might have some blimishes . test it for your self.
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Karnage TearMan was the case I tried dimpled. Lots of dimples and tumors. I have heard a few decent things about it and thought I'd try it since its made in America, but wish I had stuck to my normal paint. ...
Man was the case I tried dimpled. Lots of dimples and tumors. I have heard a few decent things about it and thought I'd try it since its made in America, but wish I had stuck to my normal paint. Never broke a ball, but there was just zero consistency from ball to ball. Only good thing is that they have a decently brittle shell and a decent fill.