| cho Ballistics Silver Bullet LCD | | | | advantages of using this paintball marker. |
| The Psycho Ballistics Silver Bullet Paintball Gun is a fully | | | | A great thing about the Psycho Ballistics Silver Bullet |
| automated marker. Priced at approximately $ 170 or | | | | paintball marker is its quick release pin. This feature |
| $ 190, this marker comes in semi automatic, multi, | | | | makes cleaning the gun very easy. However, the |
| turbo and full automatic firing modes. It has an | | | | Allen wrench that comes with the marker does not |
| adjustable rate of fire of 1 — 20 balls per | | | | seem to suit all the parts of the gun. You will need to |
| second. It comes with an electronic trigger frame | | | | buy supplementary tools for you to be able to work |
| with an electronic safety. Its LCD screen displays the | | | | on your Silver Bullet. The bolt also tends to scratch |
| game time, the rate of fire adjustment and a shot | | | | the paintball marker’s internal parts, so you will |
| counter. It is a double triggered marker, with a low | | | | need to have the bolt well oiled, or better yet, you |
| pressure chamber. It has an expansion chamber, a | | | | can replace it with a new bolt. |
| 0-1200 PSI gauge, a Delran bolt (aluminum). It is a | | | | The paint used to color the frame is also known to |
| flame style drop forward marker, with a rear velocity | | | | flake off. The Psycho Ballistics Silver Bullet paintball |
| adjuster and a tourney lock. It comes in black, blue | | | | gun’s solenoid might also cause you a bit of |
| and chrome and has a two year warranty. | | | | trouble. Another downside to this gun is that the |
| The Psycho Ballistic Silver Bullet LCD has a well made | | | | manual is not at all helpful and the customer service |
| stock barrel; however, you can upgrade it to an even | | | | support is just about average. |
| better barrel. This paintball marker performs well if | | | | The Psycho Ballistics Silver Bullet paintball gun has a |
| used with compressed air instead of CO2. The trigger | | | | lot of built in features; however, it will do you well to |
| pull is also rather soft, so one might need to adjust it | | | | make a few upgrades. Getting a faster hopper is a |
| a little to prevent the trigger from jiggling. The sight | | | | must. This paintball marker is suitable to use with |
| rail can also be considered rather ineffectual. If you | | | | Spyder threads so you have a wider range of |
| use a psycho Ballistics silver Bullet LCD, you might | | | | options when it comes to barrel upgrades. The |
| want to a purchase a hopper that is quick enough to | | | | marker’s grip, which is made of plastic, may |
| keep up with the marker’s rate of fire to | | | | also need replacing; however, you might have to |
| avoid having to waste a lot of time clearing paint off | | | | make a few adjustments to be able to replace the |
| your marker’s barrel. | | | | grip. Using Nitrogen/HPA will allow you to use your |
| The LCD display on this paintball marker is backlit; this | | | | Silver Bullet at its best. You may also need to |
| makes it difficult to see during the day but is good | | | | purchase a rechargeable batter and a charger since |
| for playing at night. This can sometimes be a | | | | this paintball marker is known to drain batteries at a |
| disadvantage when playing in daylight since it can be | | | | high rate. Getting a spare battery will make your life |
| difficult to tell whether the paintball marker’s | | | | a whole lot easier. |
| electronic safety is turned on or off. This marker also | | | | Summing it all up, the Psycho Ballistics Silver Bullet |
| takes up a lot in terms of power, so you have to be | | | | LCD paintball gun shoots really fast. It also looks cool. |
| sure to keep a spare battery around when using this | | | | This gun will give you a decent performance right out |
| marker. This marker’s buttons are great for | | | | of the box. |
| changing the gun’s settings; this is one of the | | | | |