Thursday, March 4, 2010

GI Milsim .50 cal Paintball in Stock!

50 cal Paintball is here! We've been anxiously awaiting the new GI Milsim Paintball guns, paintballs and gear. A new venture by the founders of Smart Parts, GI Milsim is in it to change the future of paintball. The idea is to bridge the gap between airsoft and traditional paintball, offering a smaller round that performs better offering an increase in accuracy and efficiency.

The new GI Milsim GI50 is reiminscent of the Smart Parts SP1 chambered for a .50 cal paintball. The GI50 features an electronic trigger frame that allows for Semi-Auto, 3 Burst and Full Auto. Internals are a spool valve design that functions at an ultra-low 160 psi operating pressure. Like the SP1, the GI50 has plenty of rail space for customizing and adding any combination of tactical accessories. A soft rubber grip and a 9" specially threaded barrel are standard on the GI50.

G.I. Milsim Paintball Gun

All GI Milsim markers use .50 cal paintballs. These paintballs are considerably smaller and lighter than their .68 cal counterparts. This means more carrying capacity in your loader and your pods. GI Milsim has currently released the 3 Star 50 cal paintballs. Perfect for both scenario and tournament play, the 3 Star paintballs are GI Milsim's mid-grade line of paint. Loading is also different in the 50cal world. You will need a hopper or electronic loader made specifically for the 50 cal paintballs. GI Milsim has released the GI-A340 Agitation Loader and also the gravity-fed GI-L350. With carrying capacity above 300 rounds in each, you'll be well armed and equipped for some serious shooting.

Each GI Milsim paintball gun comes with a cd manual. The GI-50 manual is 31 digital pages and covers everything from basic operation, electronics programming to parts schematics. It's a nice touch because it allows you to print out as many copies as you need. Look for both the GI Milsim GI-50 and FM-50 paintball guns from ROCKSTAR Tactical along all the 50 cal gear and paintballs.


1 comment:

  1. My only concern @ this point with the 50 cal paint and markers, is having access to fields. Many of the fields I have been too will not allow "outside" paint. None of them have the 50 cal in stock, so you won't be allowed to use your new gear on the field.

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