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Like Silverback I too had the original vents way back, they didn't fog they were great. Presently I'm using the V-Force Morph. They have a wide vision aspect, and will never fog if you don't wipe the inside of the lense which has an anti fog coating. I always bring a new pump sprayer (garden sprayer) It can be used for a mult function cleaner, and spraying paint off the lenses is a great use. I also use it to rinse my camp dishes and clean paint off my cloths. It also can be used to mist your self in hot weather. Chase off pesky neighbors...LOL
Tippman are some of the toughest paintball markers going. I have used many of them over the years, and still own several. Notice I didn't call it a "gun" well we tend to distance ourselves from any referance to firearms today. So marker is a good choice of words. The original use for paintball marker was to "mark" trees for cutting and cattle for culling and other things. The original fill for paintballs was "INK" nelson made it to not wash off with rain and the elements. Nelson still makes paintball today. Get your self a neck protector of some kind I've found that the throat is the next to the worst place to get hit. I made one years ago that I still use today. Its just a camo bandana with a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet cut to shape and folded like you would fold a bandana. I've sewn mine to keep it from comming out in the wash. I use to make all my paintball accessories because they wern't available. I use a thick hand towel doubled and placed over your belt, at the number one worst place to get hit. Like the indians wore there loin cloths in the movies. Like silverback and the other pbjunkies we all had to learn this stuff our selves. Over time you will too. We are he to help. Its a fun thing to do. Oh and Eric get rid of that "newb" get yourself an avatar that represents you.
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