Tippmann recently announced their new low-end paintball gun - the Gryphon. While Tippmann has had a firm foothold in the beginner and woodsball market forever, they haven't been able to break into the lowest-cost market as demonstrated by the failure of their Triumph line a few years ago. The new gun starts at $69 or comes as a package with a mask, tank and hopper for $99 and is clearly intended to compete with similar priced products from Spyder and JT/KEE. I haven't, yet, shot a Gryphon but I'll be interested to see how it compares to the best low-priced guns. The thing I'm most interested in learning is whether Tippmann has simplified the repair process as breaking down other Tippmanns such as 98s and A5s is still one of the most tedious processes in paintball repair.
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