Markers, Paintballs, and Add-Ons

 

Paintball Gun Manufacturer Web Sites (in alphabetical order)
ACI (Air Concepts Industries) - ACI manufactures the F4 Illustrator, and a number of after market parts for paintball markers.
Airgun Designs - Manufactures some of the most popular markers on the tournament field: the Automag RT, the 68Automag, the Minimag, and the Sydarm. 
Airstar - Makes the Nova700, the SuperNova, and the SuperNova ET. Airstar has gone TU. Their website used to be http://www.nova700.com/
AMC (Avalon Manufacturing Company) - Makers of the DiamondGT and the GT Commando.
Arrow Precision Ltd/Belsales - Manufacturers of the Inferno (distributed in the US by WGP and Diablo) and Sterling paintball guns. Review of the Inferno2000 coming soon!
ATS (Advanced Tactical System) - They manufacuter paintball guns you're really not likely to see on your local field.
Brass Eagle - Infamous manufacturer of the markers you will find in your everyday Kmart or Walmart: the Rainmaker (BE's attempt at a tournament level marker), the Raptor, the Eagle .68, the Stingray II, the Tiger Shark, and the Talon.
Component Concepts Inc. (CCI) - Makers of stock and pump class guns only, the whole line is called the Phantom. I've gotta say, it looks identical to my Diablo pump, but having never seen one of these guns up close, I couldn't tell you what the differences are.
Diablo Paintball - Diablo has gotten into the marker business. They distribute the Belsales Inferno 2000, Sheridan markers, and the Terminator series of markers.
Indian Creek Design - Designers of the VERY tune-able tournament and recreational markers: the Bushmaster 2000, the Desert Fox, the Thunder Cat, and the Alley Cat.
Insight Component Engineering (ICE) - Makers of the all-new bolt-less marker, the Epic. It should be interesting to see how this gun catches on...
JT - Well, let's see, they've started distributing paint, and now they have their own marker. So, is there a paintball company left out there that doesn't make a gun?
Kingman International - Spyder Special Edition, Spyder Elite, Spyder Compact A, Spyder Compact P, and the Hammer series of pump guns all came from the minds of Kingman.
M3 - Manufacuters the Dragun, Black Dragun, etc. Click here to skip their flash intro. 
MacDev - MacDev is coming out with a new marker called the Cyborg. Video is on their site.
Mokal - Makers of the Titan and Fokus paintball guns. Is it just me, or does the Titan remind anyone else (somewhat) of the Tippman procarbine?
Nu-Line - Manufactures the Bruizer, the Bruizer Pro, etc, etc
Palmer's Pursuit - Makes the Blazer, the Stroker, the Houndstooth, etc. Also does a lot of custom work.
PGI (Paintguns International) - Makes a closed-bolt, electro marker called the Mayhem.
PMI (Pursuit Marketing Inc.) - Makers of the increasingly popular Piranha paintball gun, not to mention various and sundry other parts and paintballs.
Power Paintball Products - Makers of the Scorpion paintball gun. I removed the link, because the company appears to have gone out of business. If I find out otherwise, I'd be more than happy to restore it. (It used to be www.scorpiongun.com)
ProTeam - Produces the Micrococker, the f/x Cocker, and the MicroMag.
Sheridan - A daughter company of Crossman, the makers of the BB guns I loved as a kid. Manufactures the PGP, the XGS Jackal, and the XTS Nemesis.
Smart Parts - Makes the Shocker, need I say more?
Tippman - Makers of the Model 98, the Carbine, the Mini-Lite, the Pro-Lite, and the SL 68-II. Very durable markers, are pretty much stock rentals at almost any paintball field.
Tribal - I've never used these markers, or even seen them on the field, so there's really not much I can say about them. They seem to have a full line, but from what I can tell, the primary differences between them are the anodizing and milling. The company is now dead, so I've removed the link. Their site used to be http://www.paintball-tribal.com/
USA Performance Products - Manufacturers of the Viper M1.
Viewloader - Viewloader has made their own maker, the Genesis. I suppose someone could argue this is simply another Brass Eagle marker, but oh well.
WDP - Home page for the company that makes the awesome, beautiful, and almost evil Angel. To be on one end is heavenly, to be on the other is hellish. 
WGP (Worr Game Products) - Bud Orr's company, manufacturer of the Autococker, and sole importer of the Inferno paintgun.
Winchester - I could have sworn I added a link to them a while ago, but apparently not. Winchester is making markers, and is also selling Zap paint with their name on it. The Sedona, Durango, and Laredo are Winchester's offerings to the paintball world.
 
 More PB gun manufacturers will be added to the list as I find their sites, so keep your eyes open. If there's a manufacturer you would especially like to see in this list (especially if you have their website) E-MAIL me!

 

Paintball Manufacturer Websites
32 Degrees - These guys seem to make just about everything paintball related...
Brass Eagle - Yes, they make paintballs too...
Diablo - Hey! Another paintball manufacturer has finally made a web site! Everyone rejoice! I've heard both good and bad things about this brand of paint, but I think it's all going to depend upon what YOUR marker prefers...
Nelson - They finally have their own site, but it's still under construction.
Powerball - It took me a bit to figure out if this was really the site of the paintball manufacturer, but sure enough... They apparently have their own field in England, and offer a rather wide range of products. Belsales/Arrow Precision is their sister company.
Proball -
RP Scherer Paintballs (RPS) - A very popular brand of paint, there's really nothing to say here except "Visit their site". It's actually rather cool.
Severe Paintball - New (in '02) paintball manufacturer. Time will tell if they catch on or not...
 
Sheridan - Yes, they even make their own line of paintballs.
ZAP - A reader submitted the link to Zap paintball, and for this, I am eternally grateful. Thank you Nicole!
If you know the URL for any of the other brands listed here without links, or any brand I don't have listed at all, please E-MAIL me.

Aftermarket Accessories (Barrels, Hoppers, Remotes, Air Systems, harnesses, etc.
32 Degrees - The company that seems to have an answer to everything paintball
ACI (Air Concepts Industries) - ACI obviously makes quite a large amount of equipment for paintball, from markers to.. well... pretty much everything except paintballs (I'm sure it's only a matter of time...)
Adco - Adco is a sight manufacturer primarily, both for real guns and for paintball. They have a lot of experience at what they do, and they do it well.
Air America - Makers of some of the most popular HPA systems.
AKA (AKALMP) - Make the AKA barrels, low-pressure systems, and a few other mods for paintguns.
Allen Paintball Products - I was hesitant to include this link at first since I haven't heard too much about this operation, but I decided everyone needs a break... They've got quite a few accessories; guppies, loaders, harnesses, stocks, etc. Check it out, you might find something interesting. Plus, they advertise in APG that they are willing to be a sponsor.
ANS xtreme - barrel maker
Armson - Manufactures sights, barrels, expansion chambers, all kinds of nifty stuff.
Benchmark - Benchmark has been in the business a long time (for a paintball company). They manufacture grips, cradles, expansion chambers, and other odds and ends.
BOA (Barrels of America) - Website is under construction
Bob Long -
Brass Eagle - Brass Eagle owns the VL (View Loader) product line, including the Revolution, the Evolution, and the VL200. They also manufacture or distribute a large number of other accessories, including fill stations and chronographs.
Check-It - These guys make stuff specifically for the Angel, the Cocker, and the Spyder... which pretty much means any gun out there considering the compatibility between guns. I had heard they make barrels, but couldn't find anything on their site. They do have some bolts and other accessories along that line though.
CMI International - Makers of the Tru-Flight barrels and other accessories.
Custom Cylinders - This company makes some after-market barrels for various markers.
Custom Paintball Products - Manufactures barrels and misc accessories.
Dead On Paintball - Makes (mostly) Tippman accessories.
DYE - Makes a very popular line of barrels, and a couple other accessories (primarily for the cocker).
J&J Performance - J&J makes barrels, and nothing else. I suppose they follow the philosophy "do one thing and do it well..."
JT - Can anyone honestly claim they don't know who JT is? Chances are your goggles are made by them, or by Scott. They also make guppies, body armor, and clothing.
Jacko -
KAPP (KickAssPaintball) -
Lapco - Makers of the very popular line of barrels with their name, they also make a few other parts such as adapters and fancy barrel plugs.
MacDev - MacDev produces a two-piece barrel set, a regulator, and an air system for HPA.
Nitro Duck - Manufactures air systems, fill stations, have their own line of paint, and even a gun or three.
NW Paintball Products - A manufacturer of accessories, and a store.
PMI (Pursuit Marketing Inc.) - PMI manufactures a whole host of supplies, from barrels to loaders to expansion chambers. Check them out...
Power Lyte - Make barrels and grips
Psycho Ballistics - Makers of a whole range of after-market parts, including an adjustable-bore barrel.
Redz Paintball -  Pretty cool looking site... Redz makes a line of harnesses that are becoming fairly popular. They also have a line of clothing and other soft accessories.
Rekka - Manufacture after market barrels.
Ronin Gear - Makes mostly clothing and harnesses. 
Scott USA - See JT above... No really, the description is almost the same. Goggle manufacturer with a few other accessories for paintball.
SLO -
Smart Parts - Is there any part of paintball they don't make something for? Well, they make markers, barrels, air-flow systems... but not paintballs or harnesses...
Taso -
Tornado Paintball - This company only makes one product, a pod loader, but if you've ever dumped half a bag of paintballs on the ground trying to fill your pods, you'll understand why I've included them.
 
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