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Eraser 11mm Marker

3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 29 ratings

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  • All Aluminum Construction
  • Shots at 250 Feet per Second
  • Shoots up to 70 paintballs with 1 12gram CO2 Cartridge
  • Shoots .43 cal paintball
  • This item contains hazardous material and cannot be returned
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Kingman Training applies the latest breakthrough patented "RSV" (Reversal Striker Valve) system into this new life-sized marker. The KT marker gives a true simulated weight and feel, comparable to a real hand pistol. The marker uses 11mm paintballs powered by a 12 gram CO2 cartridge. This new 11mm paintball size is between a 6mm BB and 17mm paintball (.68 Cal.). Each "Magazine" holds 9 paintballs and shoots up to 250 feet per second. Each 12 gram CO2 cartridge can shoot up to 80 paintballs, giving the KT Marker unrivaled air efficiency. Each KT marker comes with 100rds of 11mm paintballs, two 12gram CO2 cartridges, Squeegee, and safety barrel blocking device.

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3.8 out of 5 stars
29 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the paintball marker has a good design and is easy to clean. They appreciate its functionality and accuracy. However, some customers have differing views on the build quality.

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5 customers mention "Marker quality"5 positive0 negative

Customers like the marker quality. They say the designs for the co2 and paintball magazines are perfect. It's a great sidearm for paintball, with good grips and sights.

"...For efficiency, design, weight, loading, and overall size, the Kingman Eraser is perfect. Meets every criteria...." Read more

"The Kingman training eraser is a great paintball marker. The marker came in good and very organizing packaging...." Read more

"This is a great sidearm for paintball. It is well designed and well made and is pretty accurate for a pistol...." Read more

"Nice marker... I've taken it apart and put it back together it'd be easy to field strip if needed... And don't use their paint from the box... 2..." Read more

3 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the product's easy cleaning. They find it accurate and say there are low breakage rates.

"...YIKES! easy to clean but what a hassle. I did some research and the RAP 4 paintballs got great reviews, and I agree that they work quite well...." Read more

"...Low breakage and accurate with easy clean up. use it on duty for force on force training...." Read more

"...feel and the places to clean when you chop a ball are easy to get to and clean. parts rarely break and when they do they are fairly easy to replace...." Read more

3 customers mention "Functionality"3 positive0 negative

Customers like the product's functionality. They say it works well, but they had to adjust the airflow at first.

"...and the RAP 4 paintballs got great reviews, and I agree that they work quite well...." Read more

"...This gun works well, except I've only had it 2 months and three connecting rods have broken...." Read more

"...Works great, had to adjust the airflow at first, was poping the paintballs in the barrel...." Read more

13 customers mention "Build quality"8 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed views on the build quality. Some find it well-designed and well-made, with parts rarely breaking and being easy to replace. Others mention that the erasers tend to break and make a mess on the gun, the paintballs are fragile and break easily, and three connecting rods have broken in only two months.

"...Switched over to the Powderball and had great results. Low breakage and accurate with easy clean up. use it on duty for force on force training...." Read more

"...Hopefully it is a simple fix. It seems to be a quality piece of hardware otherwise, and my son and I have had a lot of fun with it." Read more

"Quality build. The only detractor is its weight and lack of realism in look." Read more

"...paintballs (100 supplied with the gun) are fragile and have a tendency to "chop" break-up in the gun. YIKES! easy to clean but what a hassle...." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2012
I don't play paintball. However, I spend a lot of time in my large garden that attracts deer, raccoons, 'possums, and a neighborhood cat/dog or two. My problem is how to run off the pests without seriously hurting them. And then I discovered paintball markers! I researched these guns for months looking for the best combination of weight, power, design (incredibly important), ease of loading and powering up, and efficiency (bang for the buck). After seriously considering everything in the $100-$500 range, I decided that a pistol would work best (easy to carry), and ease of use and efficiency would be most important. I needed to decide between the .68 cal and the .43 cal, and the .68 cal markers were double the cost of the Kingman and used much more CO2 to propel. For efficiency, design, weight, loading, and overall size, the Kingman Eraser is perfect. Meets every criteria. I'm not sure how to find fault with this marker. Fairly inexpensive, extremely well built. The designs for the co2 and the paintball magazines are perfection. You'll need a couple of extra magazines (9 rounds per)(amazon.com), and a box of CO2 chargers (walmart) and as many paintballs (amazon.com) as you can afford. CAUTION: the kingman paintballs (100 supplied with the gun) are fragile and have a tendency to "chop" break-up in the gun. YIKES! easy to clean but what a hassle. I did some research and the RAP 4 paintballs got great reviews, and I agree that they work quite well. Remember, this is an 11mm/.43 cal marker. But it works perfectly for me.....no more deer in the garden.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2015
Solid gun. Don't get discouraged after shooting the 11 milimeter paintball through the eraser they have a tendency to break and make a mess on the gun. Switched over to the Powderball and had great results. Low breakage and accurate with easy clean up. use it on duty for force on force training. the only drawback to the eraser at this time is the location of the magazine release close to the fingers and easily bumped
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Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2015
It seems to be falling apart after about 5 backyard sessions shooting at cans. Hopefully it is a simple fix. It seems to be a quality piece of hardware otherwise, and my son and I have had a lot of fun with it.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2015
I bought this to discourage squirrels from our bird feeders and from pooping on the deck. I don't want to hurt the squirrels, just scare them. On low velocity this works very well. I use the powder ball ammunition to avoid the mess paint balls would create. This gun works well, except I've only had it 2 months and three connecting rods have broken. Also, I found out by calling customer support that Kingman sold to another company, iSport. I ordered two additional connecting rods (supposedly stainless steel to mitigate the breaking rods). The first rod broke after a month.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2016
The Kingman training eraser is a great paintball marker. The marker came in good and very organizing packaging. The package came with the paintball marker itself, 2 12g CO2 cartridges, barrel plug, barrel cleaner, good parts kit, 100 paintballs, and 1 magazine. Some pros are you don"t have to assemble the gun, it comes with everything that you need to use the marker, it shoots nicely, it has good grips, and it has a sight.The only cons are some fields don"t let you use 43 caliber paintballs and 43 caliber paintballs can be very expensive. Other than that this is a great paintball marker and I would definitely recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2016
Quality build. The only detractor is its weight and lack of realism in look.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2012
was an awesome pb pistol the only thing is that it likes to chop paint balls. ive tried almost evry kind of paintball for this gun and the only ones that dont jam and break on contact is the company's paint. that is kingmans' paint. but the orange leaves a nice mark but also likes to jam and the yellow doesnt like to jam but the mark is nearly invisible. great pistol realistic feel and the places to clean when you chop a ball are easy to get to and clean. parts rarely break and when they do they are fairly easy to replace. i strongly suggest a radar or chronograph to get it tuned in right.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2013
The paintballs are very fragile and will break easily. They will fall out the front easily to even though the detent should hold it back. Not worth taking on the field in my opinion.
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