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G.I. Milsim FM50 Feild Edition Marker (.50 cal)

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What started it all in 50 cal paintball? The FM50™ anchors the G.I. Milsim™ marker line. The simple, reliable mechanical semi-automatic inline poppet valve design uses machined aluminum and Mil-Spec composite construction with tool-less disassembly for super quick field-strip takedown. The obvious choice for rental, Military/Police training and all levels of woodsball, rec and scenario. Inspired by the Military, the FM50™ melds the toughness and ingenuity that makes modern military products so rugged and versatile. Creating innumerable configurations with available accessories, the G.I. Milsim FM50™ can grow with your field or playing style.

 

Includes:

  • Custom Injection Molded Carrying Case
  • Squeegee
  • Barrel Safety Bag
  • O-Ring Spares
  • Allen Keys

 

Features:

  • .50 CALIBER (25.4 mm/1”)
  • 5.1 JOULES
  • LENGTH (w/o Barrel) 11.4"
  • WEIGHT (Marker Only) 3.4 lb
  • OPERATING SYSTEM Semi Auto Sear-Trip Blowback w/Delrin Inline Poppet Valve
  • OPERATING PRESSURE 580-800 psi
  • GAS SOURCE Compressed Air or Co2
  • ANTI-CHOP SYSTEM Break beam eye
  • TRIGGER PIVOT Stainless Pin
  • BALL DETENT dual molded polyurethane rubber nubbin
  • FIRING MODE Semi-Auto
  • MAX RATE OF FIRE Standard Semi-Auto
  • ASA MOUNTS 10-32 Industry Standard
  • 1 piece 10" Tactical Barrel with Integrated muzzle brake and shroud
  • BARREL THREADING Milsim 50 (industry standard threads
  • BALL FEED Tool-Less Ambidextrous Clamp
  • CONSTRUCTION Composite Nylon Grip & Frame. All Metal Receiver and Bolt
  • DISASSEMBLY Tool-less quick-pin hinged body

 

*All 50 cal paintball guns must use a compatible 50 cal loader and 50 cal paintballs



 

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