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CAN $271.99
CAN $254.99
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USD $199.99
USD $199.99
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.68 Caliber Mechanical Paintball Gun
The eNMEy is designed around performance, safety and value. The integrated regulator insures safe velocity control regardless of propellent source. The pneumatic spool valve design offers low maintenance and absolutely no metallic wear. High performance design and top grade materials means the GOG eNMEy delivers huge value and incredible performance.
True Pneumatic Design – Reduced Wear
No batteries, no hammer, no sear, and no metal-on-metal wear points. The eNMEy valve is not powered by springs, instead it is operated by precisely balanced gas pressures. This tournament proven system delivers both speed and accuracy. With only one moving part serving as both the main valve and bolt.
Regulated Low Pressure – Safe and Easy on Paint
A vertical regulator stabilizes gas pressure for consistent operation. That means when you set your velocity to safe limits, it is less likely to fluctuate to an unsafe level then markers without a regulator. The low pressure of the allows the eNMEY to be gentle on paint and silky smooth, with little to no recoil.
CO2 or Compressed Air – Safely handles both
An integrated relief valve completely protects the valve components in the eNMEy from the pressure spikes often associated with liquid CO2, while the vertical regulator compensates for pressure fluctuations allowing for stabile velocity with compressed air or CO2. For the player, this means consistent shot to shot performance enhancing accuracy. For safety the relief valve and regulator combine to assure safe opporation and controlled velocities, far greater than a marker without these systems.
Composite Construction and Bolt out the Back Design
Utilizing the best materials for each component, the eNMEy surrounds a stabile hard anodized aluminum receiver with a light weight, durable nylon/fiber composite cover and grip frame similar to those found in modern police/military rated firearms. With a bolt-out-the-back design, the bolt and valve core remove easily from the back of the marker. With only one moving part, no metal-on-metal contact and no springs, the eNMEy valve and bolt are easy to clean and maintain. With newer players, simple maintenance means less down time, and more game time.
K.I.S.S. = Keep It Simple Silly
There are only four components to the eNMEy 68 caliber’s spool valve system, and only one of them moves during fire. Lubrication of the bolt system can be done in less than 3 minutes and requires absolutely no tools, spend time playing paintball not working on your marker.
There are no springs to loose, no hammers to cock-back just disengage the reliable mechanical safety and your ready to play. The eNMEy is easy to own and easy to use, no matter what your skill level every player can appreciate an easy to use marker.
One Marker – Two Calibers
Players have been asking for a marker that can reliably shoot both .68 and .50 for a long time, now GOG has the solution. The eNMEy cartridge style spool valve system allows you to convert from .50 caliber to .68 using no tools and in under 2 minutes. This means you can use the eNMEy for any type of paintball at nearly any field, regardless of caliber. Since the system was designed from the ground-up to be swapped, there is no clumsy “kit” involved. Switching calibers is as simple as swapping the valve system (no tools), remove the breach insert, screw on your 68 caliber barrel and your good to go!
Redesigned HD Valve – Tougher Than Ever
The new HD valve is at the heart of the eNMEy paintball marker. This super tough valve is designed to stand up to a lifetime of paintball matches and just keep ticking. The valve itself has one single moving internal part that moves less than 1mm and the valve body itself is reinforced with oversized hardware and compression collar. The new HD valve for the GOG eNMEy also allows for incredibly quick semi-automatic cycling with one of the shortest and lightest mechanical trigger pulls on the market.
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