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	<title>Comments on: Tippmann SL-68 SL68 II Paintball Pump Marker Gun Black</title>
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		<title>By: Hades</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hades</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 05:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As all Tippmann markers go, the SL-68 II is built like a brick and will be nearly impossible to destroy on any paintball field. The solid cast aluminum, metal trigger, and non corrosive internal parts all aid in keeping Tippmann&#039;s durable reputation as solid as the markers they build.
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&lt;br /&gt;This SL - 68 II marker has redesigned pump and hand grips. The ribbed front grip is comfortable to hold and allows for increased control. The hand grip is now ergonomically designed which increases the marker&#039;s comfort and adds to players control. No longer does a player have to worry about slippage during the pumping motion nor do they have to worry about dropping the marker. My favorite improvement is the sling mounts located at the front of the pump grip and at the front tip of the hand grip.
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&lt;br /&gt;Another fun feature this marker has is the &quot;auto trigger&quot; option a player can keep the trigger depressed, allowing the marker to fire a paintball with each pump. Combined with this markers&#039; smooth, short stroke, any players using the auto trigger technique will have an advantage over other pump players whose markers do not have that option. One of the most important mechanisms this marker offers is the breech lock anti-double pump feature. Because this marker only loads when a player stokes the pump, and not automatically loaded by the marker, the anti-double pump feature protects a player from accidentally double pumping and loading two paintballs in the breech, causing unwanted barrel breaks. 
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&lt;br /&gt;Some of the most useful features include the breech port and the redesigned integrated feedneck. Let&#039;s face it, barrel breaks happen. When it does happen, the breech port allows players to grab their battle swab or squeegee and shove it inside. Unscrewing the barrel is not necessary for a quick but good scrub. On and off the field, this option is much appreciated. The redesigned feedneck is now adjustable which allows for a greater number of hoppers to fit with just the loosening or tightening of a screw. 
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&lt;br /&gt;Straight out of the box, my first impression was that this marker was compact, light, and comfortable to hold. Later, I discovered that attaching a 20 ounce CO2 tank caused the marker to become too long to be held comfortably under in the arm. Using a 9 ounce CO2 tank or a remote line would fix this problem. I also later realized a 20 ounce tank is probably not necessary or a first choice of players who use or wish to use this marker.
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&lt;br /&gt;Ultimately this marker is simple to use, quick and easy to maintain, uncomplicated in its design, and fun to use. Because of all the above mention reasons, it is, both, a perfect beginner&#039;s marker or great marker for those players that wish improve their skills and great for any player who wishes to return to an era of paintball where even every shot counted. This marker is just about guaranteed to increase any thrill players feel while playing paintball and last forever.
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As all Tippmann markers go, the SL-68 II is built like a brick and will be nearly impossible to destroy on any paintball field. The solid cast aluminum, metal trigger, and non corrosive internal parts all aid in keeping Tippmann&#8217;s durable reputation as solid as the markers they build.</p>
<p>This SL &#8211; 68 II marker has redesigned pump and hand grips. The ribbed front grip is comfortable to hold and allows for increased control. The hand grip is now ergonomically designed which increases the marker&#8217;s comfort and adds to players control. No longer does a player have to worry about slippage during the pumping motion nor do they have to worry about dropping the marker. My favorite improvement is the sling mounts located at the front of the pump grip and at the front tip of the hand grip.</p>
<p>Another fun feature this marker has is the &#8220;auto trigger&#8221; option a player can keep the trigger depressed, allowing the marker to fire a paintball with each pump. Combined with this markers&#8217; smooth, short stroke, any players using the auto trigger technique will have an advantage over other pump players whose markers do not have that option. One of the most important mechanisms this marker offers is the breech lock anti-double pump feature. Because this marker only loads when a player stokes the pump, and not automatically loaded by the marker, the anti-double pump feature protects a player from accidentally double pumping and loading two paintballs in the breech, causing unwanted barrel breaks. </p>
<p>Some of the most useful features include the breech port and the redesigned integrated feedneck. Let&#8217;s face it, barrel breaks happen. When it does happen, the breech port allows players to grab their battle swab or squeegee and shove it inside. Unscrewing the barrel is not necessary for a quick but good scrub. On and off the field, this option is much appreciated. The redesigned feedneck is now adjustable which allows for a greater number of hoppers to fit with just the loosening or tightening of a screw. </p>
<p>Straight out of the box, my first impression was that this marker was compact, light, and comfortable to hold. Later, I discovered that attaching a 20 ounce CO2 tank caused the marker to become too long to be held comfortably under in the arm. Using a 9 ounce CO2 tank or a remote line would fix this problem. I also later realized a 20 ounce tank is probably not necessary or a first choice of players who use or wish to use this marker.</p>
<p>Ultimately this marker is simple to use, quick and easy to maintain, uncomplicated in its design, and fun to use. Because of all the above mention reasons, it is, both, a perfect beginner&#8217;s marker or great marker for those players that wish improve their skills and great for any player who wishes to return to an era of paintball where even every shot counted. This marker is just about guaranteed to increase any thrill players feel while playing paintball and last forever.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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