Walther P99 Paintball Gun Review Gun Replica

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When shopping for the best paintball gun, the first thing to keep in mind is that there are two sizes of these guns to choose from, .68 and .43 caliber. 68 caliber pistols use standard size ammunition found in most commercial fields. Caliber pistols rely on a much smaller ball that is a bit harder to find. While 68-gauge paintball guns are larger and more cumbersome to carry, they are more powerful and fire much farther than their smaller counterparts. This is an important factor when deciding how you will use your paintball gun in the game. If you are going to use it as your primary weapon, you will need a 68 caliber marker. If you are using it as a secondary weapon only as a backup, a 43 caliber pistol is an excellent choice.

The P99 paintball gun marker is an amazing replica of the Walther gun firearms. When it comes to realistic paintball guns, the P99 is as authentic as possible. The most realistic P99 paintball gun comes in black, however other colors are available in olive, silver, and blue. Different colored P99 pistols only have the top slide as the colored part, while the rest of the pistol is black. While color guns look cool, black is by far the most realistic. In addition to looking almost identical to the real thing, the Walther P99 paintball gun is also nearly accurate in weight, feel, and action. This pistol marker is made primarily of metal (but has a rubber grip) so it has a compact, solid feel in your hands and mimics the weight of a real pistol dramatically. Size wise, the P99 pistol is the perfect paintball pistol and is very easy to carry in a belt holster, thigh rig, or on the front of a tactical vest. When attached to the body, the P99 is compact enough that it will not interfere with your movement or become unbalanced like most larger 68 caliber pistols do.

Aside from an incredible look and feel, the Walther P99 pistol doesn’t disappoint when it comes to performance, either. While it may not be the most powerful weapon, the P99 is very fast and fun to shoot when used with the proper capacity. This paintball gun has an effective range of 50 feet or less, perfect for close combat and room cleaning. The smaller 43 caliber bullets it fires barely sting like the larger 68 caliber bullets do, so you can play without the usual fear that standard size paintball guns usually cause. The P99 semi-automatic paintball gun has a top slide mechanism that works like the real thing; You can slide it open to put a ball in the chamber and it jumps back a small amount with each pull of the trigger. As the top slide moves back slightly, it also contributes to the kick of the pistol, which the P99 does with each shot, but not so much that it skews the pistol’s accuracy; just enough to increase its realism. Another real feature is the pistol’s disposable magazines. These slide out / drop from the pistol grip with the push of a button on the grip, just like the real thing.

Considering that the Walther P99 paintball gun replica is a 43 caliber, it doesn’t have much power to shoot far distances. Its compact size makes it perfect for fighting on the front lines, close to the enemy, inside buildings or in mock city scenarios. This pistol looks intimidating, but is actually meant to be used as a secondary weapon. Players choosing this gun as their only paintball gun need to move quickly, be extremely agile, and not be afraid to mix it up right next to their targets. Besides playing paintball, the P99 is also commonly used by military and police units for realistic combat simulation training because it closely mimics the real object. When equipped with pepper spray rounds, the P99 is a formidable and less lethal weapon for security guards or even prison guards. This same application can even be used as a personal self-defense weapon; the compact-sized P99 armed with capsaicin cartridges will fit nicely in a large bag for a woman to carry for protection.

The only downsides to the Walther P99 semi-automatic paintball gun is its power. You will be lucky enough to shoot anything beyond 50 feet with this marker. This means that it should realistically only be used as a secondary weapon or when you are dangerously close to your enemy. As the P99 pistol paintball gun is incredibly realistic, this puts gamers in the dilemma of wanting to use it more but finding that they rarely get. Another small downside to this pistol are the magazines. While they snag and fall off easily enough, small 43 caliber ammunition can be difficult to load quickly for players with larger hands / fingers. Carrying only 10 rounds in a clip means you need to carry several, as you will get through them faster than you think. While they are small and easy to transport, they are made of metal and their weight can add up quickly, becoming just another burden to keep the load balanced. As for glitches or glitches with the P99, there are practically none, as this paintball gun is very sturdy and extremely reliable. The makers of the Walther P99 (Live Action Marker) pistol are also very good, easy to handle and quick to repair / replace their weapons in case there is a problem.

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