The ER3 paintball marker is the perfect choice for the beginner paintball player. This marker is ready to shoot right out of the box, just plug a loader into the clamping feedneck, attach the air source and you’re ready to rock-and-roll. Load in the paintballs and you’ll hit your target every time with our accurate, aluminum barrel. The rugged construction will keep this gun firing long after others quit and the simple design allows for quick and easy maintenance.
Empire ER3Comfortable and easy on the eyes. This will make a great starter marker for anyone and completes very well with other low end markers. It's a bit loud but what can you expect?
Comfortable and easy on the eyes. This will make a great starter marker for anyone and completes very well with other low end markers. It's a bit loud but what can you expect?
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Empire ER3Standard threads, clamping feed, low profile, comfortable trigger frame, spyder threaded barrels, light weight, decent packaging, and all of the reliability of the piranha platform in one...
Standard threads, clamping feed, low profile, comfortable trigger frame, spyder threaded barrels, light weight, decent packaging, and all of the reliability of the piranha platform in one weapon.
can you say best starter gun? i can.
easy to use easy to clean, and easy to buy (if youre 18)
This gun bring much to the table and hits the wallet softly @ way less that 100 bucks,
Im a fan of guns that punch above their weight and I can say for certain that this lightweight makes even the heavyweights uneasy.
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Empire ER3I bought this for my girlfriend with the black friday deal for 73 dollars and a free pair of e-vents. It shot fine until we shot valken redemption through it, which it blended. Rec paint works very...
I bought this for my girlfriend with the black friday deal for 73 dollars and a free pair of e-vents. It shot fine until we shot valken redemption through it, which it blended. Rec paint works very well.
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Empire ER3Picked 1 of these up for my younger sister in law (13) for Christmas when the empire events deal was going and she actually likes it and for the price I've gotta say can't really get much better out...
Picked 1 of these up for my younger sister in law (13) for Christmas when the empire events deal was going and she actually likes it and for the price I've gotta say can't really get much better out of a new gun.
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Empire ER3Honestly their great lil guns. Very astetically appealing. Very reliable and simple maintence. My field just bought 20 as rentals and are buying another 20. My customers love them as beginner and...
Honestly their great lil guns. Very astetically appealing. Very reliable and simple maintence. My field just bought 20 as rentals and are buying another 20. My customers love them as beginner and just recreational use guns.
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Empire ER3The gun often has a problem with recocking because of the oring on the hammer. Same as spyders. Unfortunately no one has been able to eliminate this problem on the stacked tube blowbacks. Definitely...
The gun often has a problem with recocking because of the oring on the hammer. Same as spyders. Unfortunately no one has been able to eliminate this problem on the stacked tube blowbacks. Definitely a nice looking gun and good for a begginer to start out with. But you should be aware of the occasional recocking issue.
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Empire ER3this is an awesome gun. the piranah rampage eframe will fit on it but may have problems
this is an awesome gun. the piranah rampage eframe will fit on it but may have problems
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Empire ER3Alright, I'm sort of new to paintball (but i'am getting really serious about it) so I might not be one to judge but in my opinion, this is probably one of the best beginning guns you can by. I was...
Alright, I'm sort of new to paintball (but i'am getting really serious about it) so I might not be one to judge but in my opinion, this is probably one of the best beginning guns you can by. I was playing speed ball all day today with this gun and I wrecked pretty nicely. I got at least 15 people out in total and i didn't even use a whole bag of paint, talk about conserving paint (that's the pro of using a gun like this, conserves SO much paint but also gets the job done). Not chopping paint, shooting accurate (because I put on a better barrel, It takes spyder threads so a I just put a spyder thread proto single barrel on and it shoots GREAT) And did I mention the cost?!$70.00 for a gun like this?! THIS IS A GREAT DEAL! Also, just push a little cylinder, that's attached to the gun, through the gun and you can work on ALL the internals right their at your table at the field. I know I'm probably missing some other stuff (that could only be good xD) but either way, with this kind of pricing, for this kind of gun, don't pass it up
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Empire ER3Of all the low end mechanicals I've owned and used, this has to be the best.
Let's start with the lows:
1. Spyder threaded barrel, I ended up having to buy an Evil Pipe kit for it (Not bad for...
Spyder Threaded Barrel, stock barrel is crap of course.
Of all the low end mechanicals I've owned and used, this has to be the best.
Let's start with the lows:
1. Spyder threaded barrel, I ended up having to buy an Evil Pipe kit for it (Not bad for $35, in fact, it was awesome! But that's besides the point. It's spyder threadings, which is a bummer for people who want something fun and cheap on the side.
2. Braided hosing to volly chamber/ASA is in red loctite. Small issue since I just want to replace the regulator, and at this point it'll just be easier and cheaper to swap both instead of just being able to do one only. That being said, the braided hosing is super resilient and is all sealed off well with no "extra footage" or kinking.
3. Short Frame - I don't see this as a problem for me, but it can be for larger handed people as mine just reach the bottom of the frame, which is never a good sign for anyone else since I have baby hands.
4. Stock barrel is crap, will break paint now and then, is too short for its own good and has WAY too big a bore to be useful. I set the gun aside until I bought an aftermarket barrel because the stock one was so bad.
Now for the highs:
1. Of all unregulated mechanical markers, this one is fantastically consistent. I run a 550-ish PSI output ninja 68/45 with this most of the time and I'm getting readings in the +/-6-ish range. That's really solid IMHO.
2. Short braided hosing. No kinks, no **** hanging out the side, it's simple and clean.
3. Foregrip looks nice and is pretty ergonomic. Furthermore, the grip around it is supre comfy and nice and reminds one of the Dye Hyper 3 (coincidence? I think not )
4. Polished internals, let's be honest, the fat dense Orings and the polishes Stainless Steel lowers are to die for.
5. Everything is enclosed. Yup. No debris to get in, everything is well contained and holds itself in quite magnificently. Maintenance is tool less and super easy to re-assemble, unlike a damn spyder or tippmann with those intense springs shooting out everywhere.
6. It's compact. REALLY compact and still balanced. That being said, it's also very ergonomic. The frame and trigger have great geometry and feel wonderful in the hands and easy to shoot quickly with.
and finally
7. Best clamping feedneck of ANY sub-$350 MSRP gun I've ever used. Only thing that rivals this is the Infinity Legend.
All in all, one of the best mechanicals a beginner can ask for, and the $75 MSRP is ridiculous. This would sell just as well at a price point about 2.5 times that.