Basic Information:
Type of Operation: Mechanical
Intended User: Beginner Player
Intended Use: Woodsball
Price Range: Low - Basic gun should cost less than $100
Guide's Thoughts: Tippmann always creates reliable products and the US Army Carver One will appeal to beginners. The fact that it looks much like the old Tippmann Pro-Carbine is a plus in my book.
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Intended User: Beginner Player
Intended Use: Woodsball
Price Range: Low - Basic gun should cost less than $100
Guide's Thoughts: Tippmann always creates reliable products and the US Army Carver One will appeal to beginners. The fact that it looks much like the old Tippmann Pro-Carbine is a plus in my book.
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Guide's Descripion:
Tippmann's paintball philosophy has been simple - build reliable products that appeal to the average woodsball player. The new Carver One fits that philosophy perfectly and will fill out Tippmann's under-$100 selection to go with the Alpha One. The gun is moderately upgradeable, but if you get it, just plan on using it for what it is - a simple, reliable, mechanical paintball gun - and don't worry so much about upgrades.
In general I'm a big fan of Tippmann's products and the Carver One looks like it will compete as one of the low-end guns I recommend for beginning players.
Manufacturer's Information:
Note: The following information comes from the manufacturer and its accuracy is not guaranteed.
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Semi-automatic blowback operation
.68 caliber
Aluminum reciver
Matte black finish
Four Picatinny rails for attachments
Built-in sling mounts
Runs on CO2 or Compressed Air
Model 98 Threads
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