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| VL Charger Multimode Paintball Marker | 
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| Brand: Viewloader Category: Sports
Buy New: $79.99 (On sale from $119.99) You Save: $10.00 (11%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 34590
Color: Blue Media: Sports Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 20.2 x 11 x 3.2
Model: 0884-00 UPC: 835924013900 EAN: 0835924013900 ASIN: B000FGE820
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Multimode paintball marker with machined-aluminum barrel for increased accuracy | | | Electronic grip frame offers Full Auto, 3-Shot Burst, and Semi Auto modes | | | Firing rate of up to 13 balls per second; double finger trigger for faster firing rates | | | Field strip pin for quick and easy maintenance; high-rise vertical feed port | | | Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy receiver with anodized finish; 90-day warranty |
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Product Description The ViewLoader Charger? multi-mode paintball marker features an electronic grip frame that provides a firing rate of up to 13 balls per second and allows you to select from Full Auto, 3 Shot Burst and, Semi Auto firing modes. It also has double finger trigger for increased firing rates, a machined aluminum barrel for increased accuracy, and a hi-rise vertical feed port for increased feed rate.
Amazon.com Product Description Hit the course equipped with the latest in high-end paintball equipment with Viewloader's Charger multimode paintball marker. The versatile marker is loaded with features, but its most compelling function is its multiple-mode electronic grip frame, which features a firing rate of up to 13 balls per second. Players can choose from Full Auto, 3-Shot Burst, and Semi Auto modes, depending on the situation. Other details include an electronic double finger trigger for increased firing rates, a machined-aluminum barrel for increased accuracy, | | Players can choose from Full Auto, 3-Shot Burst, and Semi Auto modes. | a high-rise vertical feedport that increases the feed rate, a field strip pin for quick and easy maintenance on and off the field, an aerospace-grade aluminum alloy receiver, "self-locking" velocity adjustment, and a custom-grade anodized finish with laser engraving. The marker is backed by a limited 90-day warranty. Specifications: - Type: Semi-automatic, Three-Round Burst, and Full Auto modes
- Receiver: Aluminum
- Field Maintenance: Strips without special tools
- Grip Frame: Electronic with LCD readout
- Trigger: Double Finger
- Rate of Fire: Up to 13 shots per second
- Barrel Type: Aluminum
- Round Feed: Vertical
- Velocity Adjustment: Self locking
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| Customer Reviews:
  Decent but not reliable June 19, 2008 I paid [...] for this marker and can't really complain about what I was able to do while it lasted. Unfortunately, the anti-chop bolt was broken in half during a game and it became useless. I would still recommend this marker for those of you own VL/Pro-series markers and are looking for an inexpensive electro trigger frame. 13bps full-auto is nice.
  Great starter/working gun May 30, 2008 This gun performs. wow. not bad. 3 round burst and full auto require a speed loader or you get blank fires. moderately accurate, my flatline A-5 makes it look stupid. Fun gun.
  Fun and good starter gun March 27, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Okay, so here's the deal - I just got in from shooting 500 rounds on all the different firing modes and compared it with my other Autococker (upscale and expensive gun) and my Tippman 98 Custom. I shot all three guns with solely N2 instead of CO2 as it's more reliable.
Pros 1) It's 40 bucks!!!! 2) The automatic settings are a ton of fun, and it does shoot incredibly fast. I went through 200 rounds in under 20 seconds. Although fun, it is a complete waste to actually play on full automatic both for air and pricey paintballs. 3) It's incredibly light, easy to move and has a front loader - a mechanical feeder is a must for this gun, don't bother with gravity. 4) Easy to clean and a good gun for a beginner 5) It's *not* part of the 110 package, it's better to buy a mask, tank, hopper that you prefer separately, you'll be able to use this over and over again even if you change guns so get what you want.
Cons 1) **LOUDEST** gun, I've ever shot. If you are the type to hide, don't bother everyone will find you. But if you are quick and play on your toes this sound shouldn't matter. 2) It is significantly LESS ACCURATE than my autococker, I could hit a tree from about 80-100 feet away 8 times out of 10 with the autococker and 3 times out of 10 with the Charger. This could be due to the inexpensive barrel compared to my Dye barrel for the Cocker. But none the less, this probably isn't the type of gun you want to start upgrading by buying a better barrel, if that's your game buy a better gun. 3) It's made by Brass Eagle - not known for their "quality" equipment but I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt of this gun 4) Started to break balls on full auto
Bottom Line I would definitely still buy this gun as a backup or to loan a friend I drag to the field. It's incredibly fun with the different settings (stick to the manual or 3 shot bursts). A decent gun for a beginner or someone who doesn't play often, worst comes to worst it's better to buy a 40 dollar gun to start playing and then buy a second later.
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