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TIBERIUS TAC 8.1 BLACK The T8.1 comes equipped to fire the revolutionary new First Strike projectiles, in addition to standard .68 caliber paintballs. The new hard anodized, solid aluminum upper receiver allows a remote to be attached directly to the marker (optional remote kit required) and provides unmatched durability. Player’s will also appreciate the removable under-mount tac-rail, side dovetailed iron sights, and dual rubber detents that improve versatility and performance. The transformation wasn’t complete without upgrading the magazine… a lightweight, all metal mag that field strips for cleaning in seconds, and features a low profile tool-less quick puncture for changing 12 grams on the fly. Consider the bar raised!
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A paintball marker, also known as a paintball gun, is the main piece of equipment in the sport of paintball. Markers use an expanding gas, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) or compressed air, to propel paintballs through the barrel. The term “marker” is derived from its original use as a means for forestry personnel to mark trees and ranchers to mark wandering cattle.
The muzzle velocity of paintball markers is approximately 90 m/s (300 ft/s). While greater muzzle velocity is possible, it has been ruled unsafe for use on most commercial paintball fields. When paintballs hit an object at high speed they have potential to cause damage; a paintball colliding with human skin may cause bruising or further tissue damage. However, the damage depends on the paintball’s velocity, its impact angle, and which part of the body it hits. Because of the potential for soft tissue damage, players must wear masks to protect the eyes, mouth, and ears when barrel blocking devices are not in place.