A paintball gun stock is a tactical upgrade many paintballers wish to add to their marker. It normally comes as the first upgrade, as many players see it as both an aesthetic and functional upgrade of the tactical kind.
When looking for one, you can find basically 2 types available for sale. These 2 include:
- Universal Paintball Stock - a universal stock is one that is designed to fit all markers that have the standard 2 holes underneath the markers grip. If the screw holes are in a straight line then a universal stock will fit your marker.
- Gun Specific Paintball Stock - a gun specific stock is made to fit your marker. Popular markers that are commonly used in both avenues of paintball (woods and speedball), often have upgrades such as stocks made specifically for them. Tippmann markers tend to have more options available, while speedball specific markers such as the Dangerous Power do not.
The type of marker you have will play an important role on which type of stock you purchase. While stocks are produced for markers that usually wouldn't be seen with a stock, such as the Angel and Smart Parts Ion, options usually are thin among other speedball markers. If that is the case then you will most certainly have to get a universal stock.
Within both categories above, there are 2 types of stocks that can be found. These include gas-through stocks, and non-gas-through stocks. Players that wish to keep their tank off of their marker for a lighter setup will want a gas-through stock, while those that want to keep the tank mounted on their marker will want a stock that comes with an integrated asa, or one that allows the asa to still be mounted.
If you have a marker that you cannot find a "gun specific" paintball gun stock for, then go with a universal one. You can find the best 2 options for sale here - universal paintball stock.
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