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Markers by type:
- military (bottom feed)
- rental (top feed)
- sports (low-pressure)
- for children
What you may need:
- barrel cleaners
- magazines / tubes
- paintballs
- marker case
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Favourite categories:
- Magazines / Loaders
- Pods
- Riffle Scopes
- Bateries
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What paintballs do you need?
- Bottom feeding (Magfed paintball)
- Top feed
- Sport (low pressure) / speedball
Have you tried First Strikes?
- Top accuracy
- significantly longer range
- less ammunition consumption
Could come in handy:
- cleaning
- tubes / magazines
- antifog / sweat headband
Thermal Lenses
- double glazing glued with adhesive
- significantly reduces lens fogging
- higher price
Single Lenses
- easier to maintain in the long term (no glue)
- more fogging
- lower price
Recommendation:
To reduce fogging we recommend:
- headbands for sweat wicking
- anti-fogs
CO2 / HPA Hydrotests
We offer a hydrotest for:
- 200 bar air bottles
- 300 bar air bottles
- CO2 bottles
Do you need a service for your marker?
We offer:
- professional marker service / maintenance
- servicing of air / CO2 cylinders
- hydrotest of air / CO2 cylinders
- consultation
The Perahan Tunban is a traditional men's garment worn mainly in the region of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Afghan ensemble is characterized by its breathability, which makes one feel extremely comfortable even in warm weather.
The second factor is the lightness of the material, which consists of cotton and polyester. You can hardly feel the garment on you, which allows you to move quickly in the field.
The men's shirt is tailored with long sleeves and an overall long cut with side pockets. The neckline is fitted with several buttons, which also allow you to regulate the breathability.
Unusually, but traditionally, the trousers are very wide, which promotes the creation of its own microclimate that insulates well against the outside warm weather. The trousers need to be tightened properly with a drawstring or elastic.
This outfit is great for cosplay, for example, of rebels at larp events inspired by Afghanistan and other Muslim countries.
For a complete cosplay, we recommend buying a Pakol and shoulder Shawl Patu in the shape of a real Afghan Pat.
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