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TechPB homepage is online! And this time it looks more professionally done. Good job.
Let's get back to the topic.
The paintball world is on the brink of change now. Richmond Italia (the inventor of X-ball and former CEO of
Procaps) has teamed up with Adam Gardner and Bill Gardner (marker designers at Smart Parts) to bring paintball to a new era, by embracing the .50 caliber. With the new bore size, they believe that everything from material costs to packaging costs to freight costs, will be made cheaper, therefore making paintball more affordable. They hope to revolutionize the sport and bring in "Paintball 2.0".
Richmond's new company,
G.I. MilSim, has already collaborated with
Smart Parts to produce some promising new equipment. Take a look below.



The question now is, will they succeed in reviving the sport? Or will they deteriorate the situation even more. I believe their idea is feasible.
Paintball started from the humble
Nelspot pump pistol, then came the blow-back semi-automatic, after that the electronic, the .50 caliber could be the next big thing. People shouldn't fear new technology, they should embrace it.
There are a lot of debating in paintball forums over this matter. Most people who are against the idea are mostly afraid of their expensive .68 gear becoming obsolete. I say this fear is illogical. It's like saying once you bought a car you'll want to drive the same car for the rest of your life, even if a better, more advanced car came into the market. Or saying you want to keep using the same mobile phone for the rest of your life because you've already spent money to buy it.
These narrow-minded people want to see the paintball grow into something big, yet they don't welcome a change that might benefit the sport.
A few big names in paintball are already following the revolution and coming out with .68 to .50 conversion kits. Take
Planet Eclipse for example, they are already making their Ego line of markers to be compatible with the new bore size.
Dye is also not far behind and are working on converting their Rotor to fit the .50.




Not only are paintball companies supporting the idea, seasoned pro players like Chris Lasoya is also optimistic about the change. Watch what he has to say in the video below.