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The Carver One
Tippmann’s U.S. Army paintball line’s newest recruit
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Most paintball players look for several things when it comes to picking out a new marker. In scenario paintball – it’s durability, reliability, performance, a realistic military look and the ability to upgrade with ease. For most, it’s not easy to find all these qualities in any one marker. Add in that most of us are on tight budgets and it makes the task at hand even more difficult!

Well player, your job just got a whole lot easier! Tippmann has done it again. It has just added the Carver One to it very popular U.S. Army paintball line.

Every Player’s Marker!

The Carver One incorporates an array of eye-catching and performance-enhancing features, including four picatinny rails for easily adding scopes or handles, a built-in foregrip, built-in sling mounts and built-in sights.

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Carver One also includes an 8.5” quick-thread barrel, an all-aluminum die cast receiver, a heavy duty stainless steel braided gas line and a durable matte black finish.
As an additional benefit, a stock and foregrip can be purchased separately and then easily added to give Carver One a unique appearance and superior on-field control. An eGrip version of the new marker will also be available.

This new marker is well suited for the newbie and the experienced player as well. “Carver One is the ideal product for those players who currently rent or borrow a marker from friends,” says Ron Goldblatt, director of marketing for Tippmann Sports. “Of course, it’ll serve as a cost-effective and reliable addition to the arsenal of more experienced players too. Based on the strong response and favorable feedback to our existing U.S. Army paintball markers, we believe players will be very impressed with this latest addition – it certainly represents a tremendous value.”
MSRP: Less than $100.00

Durability on the Field
When I tested this marker, I played at a field called Red Fox Games in Greer, South Carolina with a bunch of paintball friends. Everyone asked to check it out so I passed it around and the responses were all positive. Everyone said the same thing. They all liked the look and the feel. Most of all everyone stated how easy it was to aim and fire accurately!
           

What’s In a Name?
“Carver” is a term utilized by American special operations forces. It’s an acronym used throughout the targeting and mission planning cycle to assess mission validity and requirements. The acronym stands for:
 Criticality
Accessibility
Recoverability
Vulnerability
Effect
Recognizability.

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