Stryker Paintballs are designed for when performance counts. Our paintballs feature a highly visible bright orange fill for excellent markability, consistent breaks on target and proven accuracy. Stryker paintballs, Strike fear in your opposition.
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The Stryker Paintball Paintballs are newer, so they should be commonly available.
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Tippman 98 custom, empire barrel kit, gravity hopper, response trigger, two finger trigger, gurilla air 48/3000
Strengths:
Don't cost much, common
Weaknesses:
Can't get in a box of 2000
Review:
I got these paintballs as a gift because we were going paintballing the next day. I though that they were goin to be crap (knowing stryker's reputation) but they actualy worked pretty good. The fill isn't great but it's not bad either. Out of the whole box of 1000 I may have only had a couple of barrel breaks (which isn't bad because I don't have eyes on my gun). They shoot oretty accurate and don't cost alot of money. What sucks though is that you can only get these in boxes of 500 or 1000.
Conclusion:
If you want some paintballs that aren't alot but still perform well get these.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 at 8:31 pm PST
I've used the twice already!
The first time broke a few but i thought it was just cuz it was super hot out that day
Second time was perfect dry temp. and i broke 1 out of every 5
Ridiculous! I will never buy them again!
They are very bright but that doesn't matter because hardly any of them end up hitting.
Conclusion:
I wouldn't recommend them.. maybe to somebody just if they wanna save a lot of money
Tippman 98 C Pro (stock marker with adjustable buttstock), Project Salvo (stock with Tasco Red Dot)
Recommended Barrels:
Salvo's stock 11 inch.
Strengths:
1.) No dimples.
2.) Uniform shape.
3.) Splat on impact.
4.) Accurate.
Weaknesses:
None so far.
Review:
I went to Wal-Mart and picked these up b/c they were fairly cheap and I had not tried them before. These are the balls in the "New Formula" box. The night before firing these I had checked on the reviews here on pbreview and I was afraid of using the balls after reading all the bad reviews about Strykers. I actually thought about returning them, but after opening the box I saw that they are fairly round and may actually shoot well. Firing at a large 55 gallon barrel, these did not break in half like the other reviews. They broke as would other paintballs I have used before. There balls are also fairly accurate. At approx 40 feet I can hit a 3 inch circle consistantly. Don't expect real rifled accuracy from any paintball. I have had no chop so far (I have never had any chop in the Salvo with any balls to be exact).
Conclusion:
I would recommend this to anyone. Contrary to previous reviews, I actually had a good experience with these balls. The accuracy is better than Monster Ball by 10 folds, and the shell's quality is better than Visible Impact.
tippmann 98c A.C.T, stock barrel, 200 round pmi gravity hopper, pure energy 20oz c02 tank, basic stock stuff that came with the 98 (im a total novice, dont rub it in)
Recommended Barrels:
idk only shot through stock 98 barrel
Strengths:
Decent fill
Most flew straight
Weaknesses:
A few curved shots
Splat wasnt much of a splat
Hard shell
Review:
I wanted some paintballs to shoot in my backyard so i decided to see what i could find at walmart. I saw the box and it looked pretty cool and it was 9 bucks for 500 so i thought, eh wat the hell. When i got home i wanted to see the fill so i threw one against my driveway... It literaly bounced 10 feet in the air, then 5 feet, and so on until it came to a stop. i picked it up to find it didnt even have a dent in it. I was a little disappointed, but ignored it and loaded up my hopper. The first shot was very loud, my friend said he could hear it from down the street. I again ignored it and kept firing. The fill was decently thick and pretty easy to see, but i noticed that it wasnt much of a splat, as it was the shell cracking open. Most of the shells i found were halves of them.
Conclusion:
Alright for walmart quality paintballs, good for backyard, but for turnys they are peices of crap
I'm a new paintballer and decided to purchase these while browsing at Walmart. The Strykers I own are the new and improved ones with a harder shell and brighter fill. I've done a drop test, threw one at a brick wall and then fired off over 450 shots in my backyard to get rid of them because they had blistered and dimpled. Now with the older Strykers I've read a lot of people saying that they bounced, never breaked and the fill wasn't bright at all and was hard to see. I can safely say that the fill is actually not to bad and is quite bright, I've never experienced a barrel break or chop with them either even though they were in horrible shape and they shot pretty accurately as well. The 'new and improved' Strykers seem to be a lot better then what I've read about the older ones. The key thing here is that the price is right. For $15 taxes included I was able to get a box of 500. After opening you might want to use them all up as they will dimple and blister after only a day or two of being open, whether the extremely oily bag and humidity in the house would do this, I don't know, but use them up.
Conclusion:
If you're looking for a quick fix and can only shell out $15 for a days worth of paintballing then you really can't go wrong. I really wouldn't recommend these for everyday play but like I said, when you're in need, you really can't go wrong but for an extra $7 you can buy a 500 count box of Game Face: Recon Camo paintballs which are absolutely steller.
7/10 for the new and improved pack
Rating:
7 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 at 7:04 am PST
JT Hydro Paint(usually buy this because the field sells it cheap!)
Marker Setup:
Tippmann 98 Custom, stock parts.
Strengths:
DIRT CHEAP!
Decent Paint
Mostly Breaks
Weaknesses:
Some Bounces
It's Red so it's banned @ the field
Review:
Great for some backyard fun. Not the greatest for serious competition. I'm sure that there is better paint out there. Don't judge paint by the price. A paintball is a paintball. This package that I got(500) had no dimples or broken balls. I am very pleased with the product.
Conclusion:
If you want to go play with your friends and not get serious, just have fun(isn't that what paintball's for?) and not spend your savings on paint, this is the way to go! I'm giving it a 7 because it isn't field legal.
I dont know the name but they where supplied by the place I went to definitely worse then these ones.
Marker Setup:
Spyder Sonix 09
Strengths:
Doesnt chop
Good colors
Weaknesses:
Smells like Poop
Review:
Its a good paintball but smells like poop! I feel sorry for my opponents I rather get shot 10 times with different paintballs then ones with these. I would overall buy this Its worth the price you get what you paid for. Hope this review was helpful cause I just used up 5 minutes making it
Tippmann 98 Custom
J&J Ceramics Barrel
Pure Energy 20 oz. CO2
Recommended Barrels:
J&J Ceramics Barrel
Strengths:
Cheap. good for just testing accuracy.
Weaknesses:
Everything else
Review:
I am notlying to you when i say that these paintball are garbage to play with other people. theyre alright for messing around and shooting trees or practicing aiming. i did the kool aid test to these paintballs and it was all oil. these paintball are definatly not biodegradable. when you get shot with this paint it feels like you got hit with a marble. If u buy these paintballs just shoot trees and argets not people.
Conclusion:
Just buy these paintballs for shooting targets or trees NOT AT PEOPLE. But i give them a 5 for just functioning as a target paintball. thats half of a paintballs use.v then again they get a 3 for being almost completely oil and staining clothes. Go to youtube and write in kool aid test.
Spyder vs1- matte blue
J&J ceramic 14in barrel
Invert Halo Too loader
48ci/4500 psi N2 tank
CCM clamping feedneck
Evrything else stock
Recommended Barrels:
J&J ceramics
Strengths:
Cheap
Don't break easily
Last a long time in storage
Weaknesses:
Color brightness of paint
Review:
I have used this paint for most of my paintball experience and I trust it now. It is cheap accurate and my choice of paint for practice or tourney. Very go0d paint all around. Stryker paintballs can be bought at walmart for like 30 bucks a case which is great. If I could bring my own paintballs to play I would be set with this paint. Buy it!
Conclusion:
Cheap accurate, not much complaints except color brightness.
Rating:
8 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, July 27th, 2009 at 11:05 am PST
Dangerous power G3
Dye Rotor
OTP G1 Barrel Kit
WorrGas 70/4500 tank w/ Eclipse Cover
and/or
02 Outkast w/ 1st gen WGP Hinge
Macdev Gladiator Reg
Dangerous Power RAPS
Richochet AK
Delrin Bolt
System X Cocking Rod
Evil Driver Barrel
CCM Pump Kit
WGP Stratos 68/4500
I bought these to chrono my guns and they rolled through the .684 hole on my bore sizer once in the gun they rolled past the detents and the smallest sleeve for my barrel kit. The balls are oily and most curve even though they have no visible dimples. The seams are very jagged even though the balls are rounder than most cheap paint I have shot but the balls are not balanced and there are multiple fly aways.
Conclusion:
If you must buy paint at Walmart, spend a few dollars more and buy VI or another brand. There is a reason why they are the cheapest balls at a discount retailer. Get something else.