Each system includes a receiver and a laser barrel that will attach to any Tippmann 98 style marker. The sound from the market shot activates the laser. The receiver senses and records hits at nearly any angle. The Laser Command Center Module is the central unit for controlling game setup, start-up and management. The CCM tracks hits, shots and kills. It also controls all player buttons, giving the CCM operator complete control over the game.
You can also keep track of your statistics, run tournaments and even upload your results to www.pedatorgames.com. This allows players from all over the world to view other players' results and game stats. The new Tippmann Barracuda Laser System is all electronic and does not require the use of CO2.
Although acquiring the Tippmann Paintball Laser System requires some investment, Tippmann's goal is to offer players an alternative that will help save money over the long-term. Great for practice or actual field play, the paintball laser tag equipment offers endless possibilities.
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