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This should be in the Brass eagle Section.
this is a good begining marker, to get better accuracy, you may want to buy an aftermarket barrel such as a Custom Products 1-piece.
Brass eagles/ Veiwloaders have a bad reputation for breaking paint, but when taken care of they can be a good marker for the occasional player
The velocity is adjustable from the rear of the marker.
If this marker costs over $50 dollars, it may be a better idea to buy a used Spyder Imagine. This is a great marker which will perform better than a Brass Eagle, as it has many more upgrades and functions (such as full auto, etc.)
Edit: Some members may suggest getting an ION by Smart Parts.
Dont!
If you arent used to field stripping markers this will be tough to operate as a first marker, although it is a great intermediate marker.