The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
The manufacturer Carmatech has developed the new NEMESIS barrels in order to increase the performance even further in several years of development.
The Carmatech NEMESIS barrels, like the barrels by Lapco and Hammerhead, have trains and fields that give the paintball a twist to stabilize the trajectory. Carmatech has adopted and improved this principle. The result is a run that is hard to beat in terms of precision. The secret lies in the nature of the moves and fields. These are worked differently than all other paintball runs on the market. First Strike Paintballs grip better in the barrel and are set more strongly in the twisting movement. In the end, the paintball shoots out of the barrel at over 12,000 revolutions per minute. That's more than twice as much as Hammerhead and Lapco. Due to the much stronger spin, the ball flies even more precisely and you can land hits even at great distances.
The length of the NEMESIS barrels is specified by the manufacturer including the Muzzlebrake. The first information relates to the pure barrel length, the second information to the length of the barrel including the Muzzlebrake.
Das Carmatech SAR-12 BlackJack Magazin verfügen über eine Kapazität von 21 Schuss First Strike Munition bzw. Cal. 68 Paintballs. Im vergleich zu den Vorgänger-Magazinen mit Doppelkammersystem (2x 6 Schuss) haben diese neuen Magazine also fast die doppelte Kapazität und man kann die gesamte Magazinladung verschießen, ohne das Magazin drehen oder tauschen zu müssen. Die BlackJack Magazine gehören zur Standartausstattung der Carmatech SAR-12 ab der Markierer Generation 4.
Das CARMALUBE Fett ist speziell für die Verwendung in der Carmatech SAR12 ausgewählt worden. Es handelt sich um ein sehr dickes fett, dass nicht nur die O-Ringe schützt, sondern gleichzeitig auch für maximale Dichtigkeit der O-Ringe sorgt. Das soll den Markierer noch effektiver machen.
Das Carmatech CARMALUBE ist ein sehr hochwertiges Fett, das dort haften bleibt und schmiert, wo es aufgetragen wurde. Im Umkehrschluss ist das Carmalube Fett allerdings nicht für leichtläufige Teile oder Turniermarkierer verwendbar.
Die Lieferung erfolgt in der großen Dose mit 4oz (ca. 120ml) Inhalt und wiederverschließbarem Deckel. Eine Dose reicht garantiert ein Markierer Leben lang.
The Carmatech SAR-12 First Strike Magazine Adapter enables the use of First Strike magazines with the SAR-12.
Since the new 21-round BlackJack magazines for the SAR-12 are available, this update is actually superfluous. However, it will be interesting again for players who want a lot of magazines. The T15 11-round magazines are ideal for a flat, compact setup of the SAR-12 and only cost around half of what an original Carmatech SAR-12 magazine costs.