The T68 Gen6 Buying Guide

When purchasing a T68 Gen6 tactical paintball marker,5oz. CO2 or 3000 psi hpa tank are basically the same
it is up to the buyer to select from a number ofsize (physically), however the 5oz. yields 200+ shots
different options available to personalize the marker.while the 3000psi hpa tank shoots ~100+.
To make sure you choose the options best suited forRemote Line: Choosing this option will add a remote
your needs, refer to this buying guide for explanationsline to your order. Choose this option if you chose the
of the available options.remote line adaptor buttstock so you will have a
Barrel Options: The stock barrel on the T68 Gen6remote line to plug into it; otherwise there will not be a
marker is 14 inches long. If you want more accuracy,remote line included in your order. If you did not order
consider upgrading to a rifled barrel. The rifled barrelthe remote line adaptor buttstock, you will not need a
has grooves on the inside that guides the paintball, likeremote line for your gun. Another option with the
tiny railroad tracks - remarkably reducing spin andremote line is to purchase a product called the '90
giving a straighter, more accurate shot. If distance isdegree one way adaptor'. This adaptor fits between
your main concern, upgrade from the 14 inch barrel tothe gun and tank/buttstock with a plug that attaches to
a 18 inch tactical rifled barrel.the remote line. The purpose of this part is to switch
Buttstock Options: Most T68 Gen6 tactical paintballthe air to the remote line when the main tank runs out.
markers allow you to hold your air tank inside of theThis is definitely something you want to consider if you
buttstock, as well as allowing a number of differentwill be using smaller tanks.
custom placements of the buttstock and air tank. ThisMagazine/Hopper Fed Option: This option allows you
is called the Flex-air system. As you make yourto choose whether you want your marker to be fed
buttstock selection, notice that the various optionspaintballs by magazine, hopper, or both with the splitfire
have different charges as well. The charges are listeddual feed adaptor. This is an important decision
with each option so you can see how much will bebecause it will determine how your marker will be put
added to the overall cost of the marker.together. The most popular choice is the splitfire dual
If you already have a stock for your T68 Gen6feed adaptor. If you choose magazine fed, your gun
tactical paintball marker, you have the option of "nowill only be magazine fed; likewise, if you choose
stock-no air tank." Selecting this option means yourhopper fed, your gun will only be hopper fed. With the
marker will not include any stock at all. If you do notsplitfire dual feed adaptor you can do either because a
already have a stock you are planning to use, thisswitch is built into your marker that allows you to
option is not recommended, consider choosing one ofselect which feed you want when you want it.
the other options.Choosing this selection allows you to change back and
A remote line adaptor is another available option. If youforth between magazine or hopper as often as you
plan on carrying your air tank on your belt or back, thislike.
is an option for you to consider. The remote lineExtra Magazines: If you choose either magazine fed
adaptor has a plug on the underside of the buttstockor the splitfire dual feed adaptor option, you may also
to connect your remote line to. This option does notwant to consider buying extra magazines. The T68
include the remote line itself however, so if you don'tGen6 comes with one magazine. This magazine only
have one already you will need to purchase a remoteholds 18 rounds however, so it's a good idea to have a
line as well.few more ready to go.
The 5 oz. + pad option does not include a full buttstock.E-Trigger: The stock trigger that comes on the T68
Instead, this option comes with a small pad that fits onGen6 is for standard semi-automatic firing. By selecting
the back of the tank. The 5oz. tank + pad option isthe electronic trigger, your T68 will be built with a
best for commercial fields or paintball parks. All of thetrigger that allows you to choose semi-automatic, fully
other options come with a buttstock and the tank thatautomatic, or a three round burst.
fits in that particular buttstock, however this one doesO-Rings and Tool Kit: It is always a good idea to have
not.a tool kit and extra o-rings handy. The tool kit can be
When choosing which tank/buttstock option you want,used for disassembling your gun for cleaning or
take into consideration how many shots each tankmaintenance as well as replacing o-rings that have
offers. 12g disposable CO2 cartridges generally allowgone bad. Use the extra o-rings in case one goes bad.
about 25 shots; while the 88g disposable cartridgesThe T68 is a very reliable marker, however o-ring
offer ~80. The 45g disposable and 60g refillable tanksproblems are the most common disturbances in
get less than this, respectively. The best option is thepaintball gun performance.