Tiberius Arms First StrikeI have a T9 ranger w/ "12 Lapco barrel and I love shooting these things. They recently dropped the price and you can get 100 for 39.99. Still spendy but you don't shoot as much because they are...
I have a T9 ranger w/ "12 Lapco barrel and I love shooting these things. They recently dropped the price and you can get 100 for 39.99. Still spendy but you don't shoot as much because they are accurate. You honestly can hit people who normally would be out of range. I brought them to Living Legends 3 this weekend and would hit people who thought they were safe. They don't arc like a normal paintball would. Its more of a steady drop. They kinda whistle as they fly through the air. And people know when they are hit because they sting alittle bit more. Having this option gives you an advantage.
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Tiberius Arms First StrikeI just took these out to the local field yesterday and I was thoroughly impressed. The First Strike may be a lot more expensive at roughly $ .75 a round, but the increased distance and accuracy more...
I just took these out to the local field yesterday and I was thoroughly impressed. The First Strike may be a lot more expensive at roughly $ .75 a round, but the increased distance and accuracy more than make up for it.
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Tiberius Arms First StrikePrice paid was for 8 shots. Something new comes out, and I have to try it! I've been involved in paintball for over 15 years. Theses new paintballs are cool. I tested them in a Smart Parts SP1, a...
Price paid was for 8 shots. Something new comes out, and I have to try it! I've been involved in paintball for over 15 years. Theses new paintballs are cool. I tested them in a Smart Parts SP1, a Tippmann 98 and A-5, a Sheridan VM-68, and a Sheridan PGP pump pistol. I had to muzzle load each gun, one shot at a time. With the hopper removed, I could actually breach load the SP-1, but it was difficult. I would take aim at a large (18"+) pine tree at a range of 150 feet and was hitting it. These things flew fast and straight! Then I would shoot a few shots of Marbalizer... which I'd have to lob into the tree, scoring only a couple hits. After muzzle loading, if I walked around with the gun pointing downward, the First Strikes would tend to slide out of the barrel, likely because I was by-passing the balls detents. Get this though, they would bounce on my concrete floor! I'd blow it off and reload it... other paintballs would split or collect so much dirt they'd be useless. The First Strikes aren't gelatin, but polystyrene plastic! I could not imagine trying to play a game and MUZZLE loading each shot... but I can imagine playing a game where I lie in wait along a ridge taking consistantly reliable shots at distances unheard of before! I'll set up a comparision with a Flatline and get some real numbers up soon.
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Tiberius Arms First StrikeKeep in mind the FS rounds are intended for use with markers that are First Strike ready. Being First Strike ready will enable this rounds to be clip fed by a specialized clip. Currently the Tiberius...
Keep in mind the FS rounds are intended for use with markers that are First Strike ready. Being First Strike ready will enable this rounds to be clip fed by a specialized clip. Currently the Tiberius 9.1 and 8.1 are stock FS ready.. they also have kits available to convert the standard 9 or 8 into a "9.1 or 8.1". Companies are currently working to produce FS kits for other brand markers as well. Tiberius has the FS market cornered at the moment... which is ok with me because I prefer the Tib 9.1, even if the clip only holds 8 rounds at a time... that's 8 kills..
So in short if you get a marker that is FS ready you won't be breach loading each one, one at a time.