The T68 Gen6 Buying Guide image
When buying a T68 Gen6 tactical paintball marker, it's around the customer to pick from a number of different options available to personalize the marker. To make sure you pick the options suitable for your requirements, refer to the buying guide for explanations of the available options.

Barrel Options: The stock barrel on the T68 Gen6 marker is 14 inches long. If you like more accuracy, consider upgrading to a rifled barrel. The rifled barrel has grooves on the inside that guides the paintball, like tiny railroad tracks - remarkably reducing spin and giving a straighter, more accurate shot. If distance is the main concern, upgrade from the 14 inch barrel to a 18 inch tactical rifled barrel.

Buttstock Options: Most T68 Gen6 tactical paintball markers permit you to hold your air tank inside the buttstock, as well as allowing a number of different custom placements of the buttstock and air tank. This really is called the Flex-air system. As you make your buttstock selection, notice that the different options have different charges as well. The charges are listed with each option so you will see how much will undoubtedly be included with the general cost of the marker.

If you have an investment for your T68 Gen6 tactical paintball marker, you have the choice of "no stock-no air tank." Selecting this choice means your marker won't include any stock at all. If you may not have an investment you are planning to use, this choice isn't recommended, consider choosing one of the other options.

A remote line adaptor is another available option. If you intend on carrying your air tank in your belt or back, this really is an option for you yourself to consider. The remote line adaptor includes a plug on the underside of the buttstock to get in touch your remote line to. This approach does not range from the remote line itself however, so if you do not have one already you will need to purchase a remote line as well.

The 5 oz. + pad option does not include a full buttstock. Instead, this choice comes with a small pad that matches on the rear of the tank. The 5oz. tank + pad option is most beneficial for commercial fields or paintball parks. All the other options feature a buttstock and the tank that matches in that specific buttstock, however this 1 does not.
When choosing which tank/buttstock option you would like, take into consideration just how many shots each tank offers. 12g disposable CO2 cartridges generally allow about 25 shots; while the 88g disposable cartridges offer ~80. The 45g disposable and 60g refillable tanks get less than this, respectively. The best option is the 5oz. CO2 or 3000 psi hpa tank are basically the same size (physically), nevertheless the 5oz. yields 200+ shots while the 3000psi hpa tank shoots ~100+.

Remote Line: Choosing this choice will add a remote line to your order. Choose this choice in the event that you find the remote line adaptor buttstock which means you can have a remote line to plug engrossed; otherwise there will not be a remote line contained in your order. If you did not order the remote line adaptor buttstock, you won't desire a remote line for your gun. Another option with the remote line is to get something called the'90 degree one way adaptor '. This adaptor fits between the Polymer 80 Kits gun and tank/buttstock with a plug that attaches to the remote line. The objective of this part is to modify the air to the remote line when the main tank runs out. This really is definitely something you intend to consider in the event that you will undoubtedly be using smaller tanks.

Magazine/Hopper Fed Option: This approach allows you to choose whether you would like your marker to be fed paintballs by magazine, hopper, or both with the splitfire dual feed adaptor. This really is a significant decision because it will determine how your marker will undoubtedly be put together. Typically the most popular choice is the splitfire dual feed adaptor. If you decide on magazine fed, your gun will only be magazine fed; likewise, if you decide on hopper fed, your gun will only be hopper fed. With the splitfire dual feed adaptor you can certainly do either because a switch is built into your marker that allows you to select which feed you would like when you need it. Choosing this selection allows you to change back and forth between magazine or hopper normally as you like.
I BUILT MY SITE FOR FREE USING