PaintballX3 Magazine January 2014 | Page 14

14 MacDev Clone GTi The Australians at MacDev, marker sponsors of the Russians of the Moscow Red Legion who compete in the PSP Champions and Challengers professional divisions, continue to improve their already-impressive flagship paintball marker, the Clone, with the release of the GTi. Added to the already impressive list of features of the Clone GT that includes an efficient, tool-less spool valve operating system, hose-less design, OLED information screen, lever clamping feed neck, multi-piece barrel system and fast blade double trigger is an in-grip digital pressure readout, a color OLED display and contoured grips for improved shooter comfort. A light, accurate, efficient and attractive ultra-high-end paintball gun, the MacDev Clone GTi is another step in the evolution of MacDev’s marker design, development and manufacturing that is certain to impress. Though its price, at over $1,600, may put it out of reach of all but the most serious paintball players, anyone who chooses to step up and count out that much cash or swipe their card will truly open the box and walk onto the field with one of the very best paintball guns in the world. www.MacDev.net Anthrax Jerseys Now more than ever, paintball is a game and sport of looking good when the paint is flying. What started with companies like JT and Dye defining what paintball style was, continues today with numerous companies offering custom jerseys allowing players of all skill levels to define their look while they’re trying to hang flags. One of the latest entrants into the competitive world of custom paintball apparel is Anthrax. Sponsors of Bea Youngs, Kat Secor and Destiny, Anthrax offers great prices and impressive capabilities for customization of a well-built, feature-rich set of jerseys ideal for tournament or tactical paintball play. Complete with padding and ventilation in all the right places, Anthrax custom jerseys offer a stylish, upscale look and a myriad of customization options that help make anyone from the seasoned professional to the first-event rookie look their very best. www.AnthraxPaintball.com january 2014