WPG Worr Machine (older model) - more accurate but lack of sight and customization options limits the quality of this marker
Marker Setup:
just the stock setup, no modifications.
Recommended Upgrades:
if you plan on hitting anything moving over 25 feet away, you need to invest in a new barrel.
Strengths:
Very customizable
Cheap
Hard to screw up
Weaknesses:
Stock barrel sucks
Review:
It's a cheap gun thats perfect for entry level players, it'll allow you to keep up with other players and won't rack up a huge bill.
In addition to that, if you feel like you need to ramp up the marker's performance, there are so many options you can choose from, and thats what really makes this a great marker.
Conclusion:
If you've never played paintball before, or you just want to play recreational games instead of competing in tournaments and stuff, without spending a fortune on a high end gun, then the tippmann 98 custom is perfect for you.
There is a few issues with the marker though:
The stock barrel blows - get a new one.
The internals of the gun have paint from the factory sprayed all over them and that causes friction that can reduce your gun's accuracy. This can easily be fixed by taking apart the gun and polishing it with some steel wool, and then lubing all of the moving parts in the marker.