Magfed marker
Magfed Marker - Your tool for Woodland and Scenario Paintball
You like strategic combat, love tactical action and prefer realism on the field? Then you are well served with a Magfed marker. No matter whether you are looking for an assault marker for hot fights in the front line or you want to mime the quiet kicker from a long distance as a sniper. Click through our Magfed range now and find your personal favorite from first-class brands at top conditions.
What makes Magfed markers so special?
In classic paintball and especially in tournament paintball, the trigger hardly comes to rest. Accordingly, the most common paintball markers are characterized by a hopper. This easily holds over 200 paintballs and thus ensures an almost endless supply of ammunition.
Magfed markers were developed out of a desire to make matches more realistic. These now established markers do without the big hopper, but are supplied with fresh paints via a magazine. Some models such as the Tippmann TMC marker can be operated with the help of accessories both with a hopper and with a magazine.
All Magfed markers have one thing in common compared to classic paintball markers: They are usually based on real models from the military sector, which also increases the level of realism in the game.
Woodland and Scenario Paintball - The playground for magfed markers
The feeling of playing with a Magfed marker is completely different. After all, saving ammunition and careful teamwork is required here. It is not for nothing that a Magfed or Milsim match reminds some observers of the training of a military special unit. But that's exactly what makes Magfed so fascinating:
Tactical matches in woodland and scenario paintball in a realistic setting - camouflage clothing, squad gameplay and operational objectives included. This is exactly where the Magfed markers are at home. But you can also get your money's worth as a weekend warrior with your Magfed marker on some classic playing fields.
What should I look out for when buying a Magfed marker?
Basically, the old principle also applies when buying Magfed markers: If you buy cheap, you buy (at least) twice. So get yourself a brand marker from Tippmann, Planet Eclipse, Umarex, First Strike or Carmatech. These are not only characterized by their enormous durability and performance. And in the unlikely event that you ever give up the marker, branded products offer an attractive resale value.
Your playstyle is also important when choosing the perfect magfed marker. If you want to switch between Magfed and classic gameplay without buying a second marker, there are models that you can use with magazines and hoppers. Do you want to be active on the front lines? Then it's best to decide on an assault rifle replica like the First Strike T15 DMR marker Gen. 5.
If, on the other hand, you prefer to act from a distance, a precision marker like the EMF100 Semi Auto Sniper Rifle is made for you. Compatibility with different magazines is at least as important as the design. Especially if you play in a team, it makes sense that your marker can easily take magazines from different manufacturers.
Comprehensive accessories for Magfed markers
Especially in the area of Magfed markers, the range of accessories is huge.With attachments such as front handles, bipods, silencers and a wide variety of shoulder rests, you can design your marker according to your individual ideas. There is also no shortage of target optics with and without magnification.
Probably the most important are the magazines from different manufacturers, which usually hold between 10 and 30 paintballs. A sufficient supply that you can easily stow away in the plate carrier is essential here. Click through our range of accessories now.
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