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RAM X50 real action marker 43 cal paintball pistol

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

RAM X50 marker pistol features and operation of loading and unloading CO2 and .43 caliber RAM paintballs and rubberballs. The X50 is a great training tool for force-on-force and simulation exercises. The RAM 50 is also a great side carry paintball gaming pistol.

For more info, see http://www.umarexusa.com/

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  • so does this gun go into slide lock when the mag is empty

  • @ggreen629 Yes, it locks back when mag is empty.

  • how many fps? looks like law enforcement traing gear.

  • @randalls33 It depends on if you are shooting rubber balls, paintballs, or powderballs. Around 250 fps.

    Yes, a large part of the market for these types of guns are the law enforcement training community.

  • I will admit. As a former paintball player turned airsoft player, I'm very impressed with how far paintball guns have come. But I'm not convinced enough to come back to paintball, on account of the price and nowhere to play anymore.

  • A large part of the market for these guns are for military and law enforcement training. Many individuals buy them for more realistic scenarios too, though.

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  • Are u allowed to use this paintball pistol on the field?

  • @GoatKiller187 its 299 on the rap4 site....

  • Damn that gun on the rap4 site is close to 700$ but this gun is to good looks like a great backup weapon .

  • Military and law enforcement are turning to airsoft now. To be honest, I don't think that paintball should try to imitate real weapons, it often doesn't work. Speedball is incredibly fun, but the 6mm bbs of airsoft are much closer in size to NATO 5.56mm rounds than 10mm paintballs. My opinion? Leave simulation to airsoft and fast-paced action to paintball.

  • Marker preference is all about opinion. I think milsigs do look really cool and I hear they are a thousand times better than Rap4 magfeed markers. I would probably never get one though because magazines only give you about 18 shots, so you wouldn't last long in a firefight. I don't like their new air system either, where they put an hpa tank in the stock. If you calculate it, you would only get 130 shots out of that tank. I think they are cool, but impractical.

  • @Smiffew why hate milsig, i am curious? i have had no problems yet. milsig is canada based too. my local field offers airsoft once a week, apparently they don't make as much money because the bbs are cheaper than the paint. bravo ones are good, as an entry marker. if i were to go with a tippy i would get a X7 because it has more stay power.

  • @meuberepic I'm Canadian too Eh? You are right paintball reigns supreme up here, but paintball places are starting to get into airsoft because it is becoming more popular eleswhere. Where I live in ON Flagswipe and Adrenaline franchises are startinbg to offer airsoft CQB nights and I hear it is really popular in Quebec. P.S. I am a diehard paintballer, but personally I think milsigs are some of the worst markers you can get. Get a bravo one if you like M16 style.

  • Gd where can I find one thats not $260

  • X50 all the way man

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