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This view of the Rainmaker is the older view of
it. The newer model has a silver ported barrel and double trigger
with guard. The rainmaker accepts the autococker's barrel, and its
performance is comparable to that of the Angel. The rate of fire is
about 10-14 per second, and creates a unique sound of a higher pitch than
most other markers. Even though the hopper is mounted vertically on
the marker, Brass Eagle places two sight rails diagonally on the
marker. To field strip, all one needs to do is to remove the bolt
cover on the rear of the marker behind the vertical feed and remove
the bolt. Also if you left handed, you can move the micro-tube to
the other side of the marker. If you are looking for a marker that
is low price and high tech. go no further at $350 this marker
performs excellently. NOTICE: All the new models ARE NOT capital of select-a-fire unless a $100 upgrade is installed. |
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This is the Raptor Extreme. It attempts to be the Spyder S.E., but I would recommend the Spyder S.E. One problem with this marker is that I have yet to see this marker on any field or in any field store. |
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This is the Silver Raptor. It is similar to the Spyder. They cost about $110. Their performance is average and this marker can be upgraded, which I recommend, but I also recommend that you just look into a Spyder. | |
Brass Eagle has released a new marker: Saber, Samurai, Talon Ghost, etc... Truthfully, I don't recommend them for long-term serious play. If you are a backyard player, the price is right, and you don't need to do much to them. For more info, click here. |