The RAM 2R M4 style .43 caliber marker shoots .43 caliber rubberballs or paintballs.
RAM takes realistic scenario gaming to the next level with a marker that is almost exact to weight, function, and appearance to the real firearm. Military and law enforcement currently use RAM markers for training in close quarter combat all over the world.
Please check out the youtube video link below.
http://www.umarexusa.com/detail.aspx?ID=254
Product Availability
The Umarex Usa 2R RAM M4 style marker is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore.
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Complete APS RAM R series, A Series, S Series, APS RAM Combat and APS RAM 50 Pistols.
Marker Setup:
APS RAM2R, Green Laser & Tactical Foregrip with 1" Flashlight adapter and On/Off Trigger, TRIJICON ACOG 4 x 32 scope, 5 x Magazines, Brass catcher.
Recommended Upgrades:
None
Strengths:
Very Accurate
VERY realistic
Minimum hassle on cO2 changeouts
NO REMOTE LINE
Weaknesses:
Magazine capacity
Review:
I just LOVE this marker!! I bought mine from XTC Paintball in South Africa and also got all my accessories from them. The marker is an absolute beauty! I have had not one single ball breakage, no magazine jams, no cO2 leaks. Not to mention the gasps of AWE when I take her out of her bag :-) I get consistent headshots at 35m, but she does tend to enlarge the groupings on full auto.
I just need to point out that Umarex USA/Germany are NOT the manufacturers of these markers - they are licenced to sell them under the RAM brandname, but they do NOT manufacture the RAM R, A, S, 68 ( shotgun ) RAM Combat or RAM 50 series markers. I believe they are manufactured by Quan Wei Paintball Support in China and marketed by APS RAM in China. The markers are also a lot cheaper ( around $ 520.00 excluding Shipping and Customs ) in South Africa.
Conclusion:
Thjis is a MUST have for any milsim or scenario paintball player :-)
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, March 20th, 2009 at 4:26 am PST