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  • Trbo323
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 6358
    • Vancouver WA

    #16
    Originally posted by TF_Aloha
    Used Etha 2. It'll function as well as any other modern speedball marker and parts are extremely easy to find because all of the non-electronic parts are interchangeable with EMEKs which are commonly used as rentals.
    I agree with this, the etha2 is a great platform, most of us here own a emek which is the same bolt system just with a mechanical frame. They are proven and very reliable. The etha2 has the e frame so you can still sling paint as fast as you want

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    • bootsandboots
      Old player - new member
      • Sep 2025
      • 6
      • New Mexico

      #17
      Thanks for the replies everyone. I picked up a JT Proshield for now and have a couple of older markers I’m going to try to fix up before committing to something newer. I do enjoy working on markers. Once I go newer it’ll probably be some flavor of Planet Eclipse.

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      • Tinybear
        Old timer
        • Feb 2021
        • 423
        • South West Ontario Canada.

        #18
        The logical answers is Emek Etha or Mini GS.

        But there is just something to be said about running older equipment. The most modern paintball gun I own is a Azodin Kaos Pump 2. Otherwise I still shoot classic valved mags one I have been running since new in 99.





        AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin Kaos Pump II, PE EMEK pal, Tippmann SL68II gen2, Umarex TR50.

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        • Maxwell
          Phantom
          • Oct 2025
          • 345
          • U.P.

          #19
          I just jumped back into the game; I was lucky enough to get to shoot a few high-end markers at my local field after I purchased an Etha 2. Honestly, they all felt extremely similar in the way of performance to my Etha 2 which was $300. You may even be able to get one for around $250. Would be a decent choice for woods/speedball if you aren't allergic to electronic markers.

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