SPYDER .50 CAL Paintball
Verfasst: 20.01.2010 08:40
Website and product premiere at Shot Show!
Kingman Group is set to deliver the all new Spyder .50 Caliber product line in the coming weeks. A new website featuring the Spyder .50 Caliber product line, information and blog has been setup at www.spyder50.com. Be the first to view these new "smaller than traditional" ammunition paintball products. The all new reduced size Spyder .50 Caliber paintball creates a smaller ammunition which means greater accuracy and efficiency, less mess, less impact and less cost for the consumer.
Kingman staff will be displaying these .50 Caliber products along with the classic Spyder .68 Caliber markers and Kingman Training .43 Caliber pistols at the 2010 SHOT Show. The show starts today in Vegas and runs through Friday at the end of this week. "We are excited to show off these sleek new .50 Caliber products through our new website and in person at this years SHOT Show" says Jason Donaldson, VP of Marketing for Kingman Group. "For those attending the SHOT Show we are located at booth #3011 on the first floor of the Sands Expo in Las Vegas."
WHAT ARE SOME ADVANTAGES OF SPYDER .50 CALIBER
Spyder .50 Caliber Paintball is all new for 2010 featuring a smaller than standard ammunition which means greater accuracy and efficiency, less mess, less impact and less cost for the consumer. This new .50 Caliber marker is extremely air efficient, light and compact while retaining all of the performance benefits of .68 Caliber paintball including range, accuracy and marking characteristics.
The highly air efficient Patent Pending 摘KO剩 Valve System is capable of up to 3,500 shots from a 20 OZ. and up to 2,000 shots from a 12 OZ. CO2 tank, in contrast to a .68 Caliber marker which averages 800 shots from a 20 OZ. and 600 shots from a 12 OZ. tank. With the low recoil of the marker it is easier to maintain a more accurate flight path capable of placing your shots within a tight grouping. Since the paintball has less mass the energy carried during impact even at 300 feet per second is tolerable and less likely to cause excessive bruising of the skin. Impact energy at 300 feet per second is rated at approximately 5 joules compared to 13 joules from a .68 Caliber paintball fired at the same velocity.
The Next Chapter in Paintball has arrived... Spyder .50 Caliber is here. For more information visit us online at www.spyder50.com.
Kingman Group is set to deliver the all new Spyder .50 Caliber product line in the coming weeks. A new website featuring the Spyder .50 Caliber product line, information and blog has been setup at www.spyder50.com. Be the first to view these new "smaller than traditional" ammunition paintball products. The all new reduced size Spyder .50 Caliber paintball creates a smaller ammunition which means greater accuracy and efficiency, less mess, less impact and less cost for the consumer.
Kingman staff will be displaying these .50 Caliber products along with the classic Spyder .68 Caliber markers and Kingman Training .43 Caliber pistols at the 2010 SHOT Show. The show starts today in Vegas and runs through Friday at the end of this week. "We are excited to show off these sleek new .50 Caliber products through our new website and in person at this years SHOT Show" says Jason Donaldson, VP of Marketing for Kingman Group. "For those attending the SHOT Show we are located at booth #3011 on the first floor of the Sands Expo in Las Vegas."
WHAT ARE SOME ADVANTAGES OF SPYDER .50 CALIBER
Spyder .50 Caliber Paintball is all new for 2010 featuring a smaller than standard ammunition which means greater accuracy and efficiency, less mess, less impact and less cost for the consumer. This new .50 Caliber marker is extremely air efficient, light and compact while retaining all of the performance benefits of .68 Caliber paintball including range, accuracy and marking characteristics.
The highly air efficient Patent Pending 摘KO剩 Valve System is capable of up to 3,500 shots from a 20 OZ. and up to 2,000 shots from a 12 OZ. CO2 tank, in contrast to a .68 Caliber marker which averages 800 shots from a 20 OZ. and 600 shots from a 12 OZ. tank. With the low recoil of the marker it is easier to maintain a more accurate flight path capable of placing your shots within a tight grouping. Since the paintball has less mass the energy carried during impact even at 300 feet per second is tolerable and less likely to cause excessive bruising of the skin. Impact energy at 300 feet per second is rated at approximately 5 joules compared to 13 joules from a .68 Caliber paintball fired at the same velocity.
The Next Chapter in Paintball has arrived... Spyder .50 Caliber is here. For more information visit us online at www.spyder50.com.