Hornady Reloading Handbook 7th Edition
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Description
To keep your firing rate steady, the TPX offers an under-barrel 12-gram CO2 air system, with a metal trigger that punctures the CO2 on the first pull. Other features include an easy-to-load 1/4-turn CO2 cap, an external velocity adjuster, an internal regulator, an ergonomic grip, covered ammo windows, and a removable barrel with X7 threads. The TPX pistol comes with both a maintenance kit and a deluxe carrying case.
Specifications:
- Caliber: 0.68
- Power: CO2
- CO2 capacity: 12 grams
- Trigger: Standard
- Barrel length: 6-1/4 inches
- Action: Semiautomatic
- Feed rate: 8 bps
- Firing rate: 8 bps
- Finish: Black
- Effective range: 150-plus feet
- Length: 10-7/8 inches
- Weight: 1 pound 11 ounces
About Tippmann
Originally a manufacturer of collectible, half-scale replica machine guns, the family-owned Tippmann entered the paintball industry in 1986 when gun law changes forced them to re-evaluate their business. At the time, the Tippmanns were afraid that paintball was just a passing fad that would have as much staying power as the hula hoop. But it seemed like a natural transition for the company, as Tippmann knew how to make guns, and paintball markers shared the same basic principles as the machine guns it was already manufacturing. Thinking the sport would never last, Tippmann entered the paintball industry with one goal: to make high-performance, durable products that people could afford. Because of the company's experience in the gun industry, its products were light years ahead of the competition. Tippmann built the very first semi-automatic and fully automatic paintball markers, and the sport never slowed down. Tippmann went from having eight employees in 1986 to 120 today, with offices in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Buffalo Grove, Illinois.
