Paint Ball Sniper Marker - What Marker Should You Get?

By Joseph Dungler


In paintball there are many roles. One of the most sought after is the sniper. At a young age, boys will dream of becoming one, and older guys can try to be one. Paintball represents a chance for people who have the balls to try an live the sniper dream out.

To transition into the sniper role, a paintballer must drop all "spray and pray" ideals and adopt a new set of skills. Stealth and accuracy are key to being an effective sniper. You really need to aim to be effective, and practice patience to become the ultimate sniper. It will of course take time to get used to this change in playing style, especially if you are used to more aggressive play. In due time though, and with lots of practice, you'll begin to pick things up.

Having the right gear is of course a crucial element in becoming a sniper. You must have an adequate marker and camouflage to be effective. The marker should preferably complement the sniper playing style, so it doesn't need to shoot a thousand balls per second. A perfect marker is one that is consistent, highly reliable, and has good range. Double emphasis on reliability. Pump paintball guns or Tippmann's are both great options.

Many snipers end up getting a pump action paintball marker or Tippmann with a Flatline barrel. These are the most common setups among snipers, as they both offer great benefits. Since a pump is slower, you will need to rely focus on aiming to make every shot count.

For those that don't want a pump, that's fine too. Another alternative is to get a marker by Tippmann. Their markers are popular for a number of reasons. They are durable, reliable, consistent and highly upgradeable. One of the biggest things to note about their markers, is the Flatline. A Flatline is a curved barrel that can only be put only on their markers. What makes it a valuable tool for a sniper is how it can double your range.

Either option, pump or Tippmann with a Flatline will suffice. If you love being the underdog, then a pump is your best bet, if not, then go with a Tippmann and Flatline!




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