PaintballX3 Magazine May 2014 | Page 77

77 pable package. Compressed air systems for paintball use revolutionized how people shot people with paintballs when they were pioneered and then released decades ago. Since that time they’ve continuously improved, getting smaller, lighter, more consistent and, frankly, better looking. A perfect example of the outstanding compressed air systems now on the market is the new G3 from Guerrilla Air. Light, consistent, versatile and yes, easy on the eyes too! While the Guerrilla G3 regulator may be the start of the show, the bottle it’s threaded into is no slouch either. Available in a myriad of sizes to suit any style of play, position on the field or mission requirement from 48 and 68 to 70, 88 and a whopping 100 cubic inch in either glossy, attractive black or a combat-ready digital camouflage, all the Guerrilla Air G3 bottle possibilities are offered with a fiveyear hydro and are certified for use in the United States, Canada and Europe. At approximately two and a half pounds, the Guerrilla Air G3 is a light, compact and good-looking air bottle. While it’s almost a shame to cover it up with a bottle cover like a Neo cover from Guerrilla, protecting that finish isn’t a bad The star of the show is Guerrilla idea especially for players who do Air’s G3 regulator that is, accorda little sliding and diving. The ading to the company, the shortest justable regulator is very handy and lightest available. Attractive for those sick and tired of being with its brass threads that arstabbed in the wrist by a fill nipple en’t just there for looks, the G3’s and no paintball marker on which brass threads prevent damage to a we tried the new G3 had any troumarker’s ASA and rotate, allowing ble hammering paint downrange the user to easily adjust their regu- consistently and accurately even lator’s fill nipple and gauge position at uncapped ramp rates of fire well for the most comfortable, ergointo the teens per second and benomic set up possible. The com