Brass Eagle BladeThe saying: "You get what you pay for" holds true with this marker. This marker is most commonly found in K-Mart, or Wal-Mart, and is generally sold around $30 with a mask, small hopper, and a...
The saying: "You get what you pay for" holds true with this marker. This marker is most commonly found in K-Mart, or Wal-Mart, and is generally sold around $30 with a mask, small hopper, and a couple of 12 grams. The marker is made entirely out of plastic, and there is no way to actually strip the marker. This makes it hard to clean out a chop, and the marker is nearly totalled when it develops an air leak. I played around with some friends, doing good, old fashioned, back yard paintball for a weekend with this marker. I shot approximatley 500 paintballs through it during that time it developed a crack down the middle of the marker where the 12 grams screw in. It eventually developed into a giant crack, and the marker was no more. Needless to say, it was kinda fun playing in the woods with a cheap, poorly designed gun, however, for all practical purposes, I would say to AVOID this marker. It does not last, and your money can go much further for only a hundred or so dollars.
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Currently 4.7/5 stars.
Brass Eagle Blademy first gun, ever, it shot trees until the back cap blew off and gave me c02 burn.
my first gun, ever, it shot trees until the back cap blew off and gave me c02 burn.
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Currently 4.5/5 stars.
Brass Eagle BladeThis is one of the worst guns made. STAY AWAY FROM THIS GUN!!
I had the gun for 2 weeks and it basicly blew up
Biggest mistake i made gun wis
Kill this gun
This is one of the worst guns made. STAY AWAY FROM THIS GUN!!
I had the gun for 2 weeks and it basicly blew up
Biggest mistake i made gun wis
Kill this gun
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Currently 2/5 stars.
Brass Eagle BladeBought one along with all my friends to "get into paintball" about 5 years ago. Within 10 minutes balls were chopped and we had no CO2 left.
Cheap gun. Can break just by getting shot in the side
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Currently 1/5 stars.
Brass Eagle BladeI bought this gun from a local walmart just so i could shoot it in my backyard and play paintball with my brother in the backyard. The first few shots I took curved around trees and then about the...
I bought this gun from a local walmart just so i could shoot it in my backyard and play paintball with my brother in the backyard. The first few shots I took curved around trees and then about the fifth shot i took blew up the gun. The only good thing about this gun is that you can use it as a club if someone tries to bunker you.
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Brass Eagle BladeThe blade is one of those guns you buy at Sport Authority to screw around with in your local woods. The thing is a piece of crap, but for 30 dollars what else do you expect? It's actually a lot of...
The blade is one of those guns you buy at Sport Authority to screw around with in your local woods. The thing is a piece of crap, but for 30 dollars what else do you expect? It's actually a lot of fun when other people are shooting crap guns too. Expect your balls to veer in any and every direction. Be sure to wear a mask!
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Brass Eagle BladeThis is an awful pump gun but its my favorite nostalgic starter gun
This is an awful pump gun but its my favorite nostalgic starter gun
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Brass Eagle BladeThis gun is complete garbage, obviously its a cheap starter gun. I would maybe recommend this to any kid 10 or under that wants to get into paintball. Other than that overall this gun is just awful,...
This gun is complete garbage, obviously its a cheap starter gun. I would maybe recommend this to any kid 10 or under that wants to get into paintball. Other than that overall this gun is just awful, very unreliable and inaccurate.
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Currently 0/5 stars.
Brass Eagle BladeMy friends and I purchased these "markers" just to mess around with. They operate on the tiny CO2 cartridges. They do shoot .68 cal paintballs, but not very well. They don't shoot far and hard...
My friends and I purchased these "markers" just to mess around with. They operate on the tiny CO2 cartridges. They do shoot .68 cal paintballs, but not very well. They don't shoot far and hard enough to use in any serious paintball match (unless you want a challenge). They are made of plastic ...need I say more.
Fun marker just to mess around with, but not for anything else.