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| Tippmann X7 Basic - Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Tippmann Category: Sports
Buy New: $299.00
Buy New from $299.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 68805
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8
MPN: T110101 ASIN: B0012Z8MI4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | most customizable marker ever | | | New magnesium receiver | | | New Cyclone EP | | | New air-thru stock compatible system eliminates gas line under the marker |
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Product Description The all new Tippmann X7 is the latest addition to the Tippmann family of performance paintball markers. With a salvo of parts and upgrades the Tippmann X7 is the most customizable marker ever made. The Tippmann X7 Features: New magnesium receiver is extremely lightweight and durable New Cyclone EP (Enhanced Performance) system feeds up to 20 BPS New air-thru stock compatible system eliminates gas line under the marker New low profile, offset hopper for clear site line Modular shroud with four rails to add on sights and scopes AR15 style magazine with built in tool storage Picatinny top rail to easily add new risers, sights or handles Upgraded adjustable rear site helps with long range aiming Push pin design for easy field stripping and accessory add ons Includes maintenance pack, barrel sleeve, and gun oil The Tippmann X7 Includes: Tippmann X7 Basic Paintball Gun (Semi-Automatic) Barrel Sleeve (For Safety) Barrel Squeegee 200 Rd. Hopper Manual Allen Wrenches Spare Tank O Ring
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| Customer Reviews:
  Tippmann X7 Basic June 5, 2008 Been after this marker for a while since I got full into Woodsball. It didn't fail to deliver. I played all day on an 80+ degree day, and did not break a single ball out of over a case and a half of field paint. Accuracy was decent with the stock barrel, but i'll be upgrading to the following:
Flatline or Hammerhead barrel Bolt upgrade Polishing the internals E-Trigger Folding Stock Vortex Cyclone Updgrade.
  Best woodsball marker ever. August 18, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Speedball players like batteries, four hundred dollar hoppers, programming computer boards, and going on line and claiming 40 balls per second. Woodsball players prefer dependibility, realiability, and consistency and a sportly one shot one kill. THey like hiding in the murk and taking out the enemy one trigger squeeze at a time. I've played with a5's for the past four years and it's as if I've been driving a saturn for four years and then I bought a brand new porsche (911 turbo with awd). I have yet to break a ball in this eyeless marvel. I love the way it shoots more accurately and far further than three thousand dollar tourney markers. If you think this gun is expensive, it's not, it's well worth the money. Tippmann really revamped their product, it's surpisingly lighter and stronger and sturdier feeling than the A5. The parts fit snug and smooth, and it's made from magnesium and polymer. The safety switch is so cool, I actually use the safety switch. The hopper is set to the side so the gun sights are functional. The magazine comes off like a cheezy "mil-sim" gimmick but now that you have a convienent place to store over four allen wrenches, lube, o-rings, and party favors, you'll not be able to walk out in the field without it. My only complaint is that it doesn't come in desert digi-camo. Be sure to get the flatline barrel, it's shorter and lighter than the a5 flatline, and it shoots far further and much, much, much more accurately. I was absolutely astounded how accurate this marker was. It's not too bad off an airhog either (I got a 72 tank).
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