Paintball Guns

Mini Paintball Gun

The unprecedented growth of paintball from a weekend pursuit for off-duty military personnel and would-be soldiers, into a modern day cultural phenomena that has swept across all age and class barriers, has been a long time coming. Today the sport enjoys a healthy following all over the world, and the number of people drawn to it is growing everyday.

   

The tools used in the sport have themselves undergone many significant transformations. From the early basic models that were not too far removed from the markers that forest rangers and cattle framers used in their tasks, to high tech electronically controlled models that look like something out of a science fiction movie, the paintball gun has truly evolved with the times and the changing demands of its users.

One of the latest incarnations in the sport is the Mini Paintball Gun, which again aims to change the face of the sport as we know it.

Perhaps the most impressive feature of the Mini Paintball Gun, and certainly one that attracts many users is its weight or to be more accurate, its lack of it. Amazingly light and easy to carry, the Mini Paintball Gun allows users hours and hours of game play without experiencing the fatigue that comes with larger models.

The small size of the Mini Paintball Gun has given some users cause for concern particularly in terms of how well the gun handles. The good news is that despite its greatly reduced weight and physical dimensions, the Mini Paintball Gun feels very solid in operation and not toy-like at all. In fact, in some ways the feel is even better than with larger sized paintball guns. Part of this is perhaps due to the Mini Paintball Gun’s grips, which are designed for the ultimate in comfort and manageability.

One thing that some users have commented on is that, because of its compact size, the mini paintball gun tends to feel a little bit cramped during use. Some users do not mind this however, viewing it as an acceptable trade off for the reduced size and weight. In any case, the cramped operation is probably something that you can get used to given enough time. That being said, if a looser feel is important to you, then you should probably look elsewhere.

Finally, in actual operation the Mini offers fairly smooth performance with minimal recoil, making this one of the best deals in paintball guns around, mini or otherwise.