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PaintballI know it is hard to believe, but spring will be here before you know it, and when it gets here everyone wants to get outside and have a little fun.  What better way to have fun than to get involved in a good old fashioned shootout!!

Paintball sports are something the whole family can get involved with – whether it is just outside in your backyard, or at a facility designed for paintball activities.  What we want to feature for the month of February is a package that includes everything a person needs to get started in the sport, (except air and ammo – you will need to fill your tanks and grab some paintballs – then off you go!)

008492 - T68 Tactical Carbine Ready to Play Power Package largeThis package includes a T68 Gen 6 Tactical Carbine, your choice of a 48 ci 3000 psi Air tank or a 20 oz. CO2 cylinder, a pair of Hawkeye Anti Fog Basic Goggles, your choice of a Tactical Harness or Strikeforce Tactical Vest, 4 Paintball Pods and a remote line.  The normal retail price for this package is $599, but we are now offering all of this for $359.   That is a discount of $240 – not a bad deal!!

Now, the T68 Tactical Carbine includes a body rail that allows attachments such as: laser sights, flashlights, grenade launchers, or a vertical grip! The weaver style flattop rail, which is a standard feature of the T68 Tactical Carbine, will also allow the user to mount a scope, sights, and all standard military attachments. The T68 Tactical Carbine also comes with the M4-style charging handle—standard!

Another item to note, this weapon as described is a hopper fed paintball gun, and the hopper does not come with the package as described.  It does come with the hopper adaptor however.  Hoppers can be purchased for as low as $4.99, but this weapon can also be upgraded to become a magazine fed paintball gun.  I have heard it said that beginners should stick with a hopper fed gun until they can gain the confidence needed to be able to hit what they are aiming at, thereby reducing the number of rounds of paintballs required.  (Magazines hold fewer rounds than hoppers, so take this into consideration before upgrading to a magazine fed weapon)

For those of you who are considering that big game coming up in California in October, Operation End War, know that this weapon can be upgraded with a magazine kit that will make it “legal” for that game.


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T68 M4 Gen 6 – Land Warrior

This package is built around the versatile T68 M4 Gen6 paintball gun, and includes an onboard camera system.  That’s right – you can take still shots or record the entire game, then print them, send them to your friends, or post your files on YouTube!!  The system records both audio and video and has hands free operation.  It has a 32 mb internal memory card, but for extended video and digital capability, standard SD cards can be used.

The T68 M4 Gen 6 can be fed from an 18 round magazine, or from any size hopper.  You can also select the Split Fire Dual Feed system, which will allow you to carry additional or two different types of ammunition.  The T68 M4 Gen6 is field tested to be rugged and reliable in game or milsim situations.

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The Land Warrior version of this rugged paintball gun comes with an onboard air tank inside a multi-position stock, with other air options available as well.  Also included is a red dot scope to help with target acquisition, and a vertical grip for maximum stability and maneuverability.

This package is currently reduced from $800 to $649, (a savings of $151), and includes:

T68 M4 Gen6 Paintball Marker

1 – T68 Magazine

1 – Onboard Air System

1 – 10 Inch Barrel

1 – RIS Handguard

1  – Vertical Grip

1 – 1×46 Red Dot Scope

1 – Dual Universal Scope Mount

1 – Land Warrior Camera

1 – M4 Style Charging Handle

1 – 5 Year Warranty

This paintball guns looks and feels like the real thing.  It is versatile and field proven, and with this package you can relive your fun over and over.

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