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Planet Eclipse CS1.5 Paintball Marker

Planet Eclipse CS1.5 Paintball Marker


 
Our Price: $1,499.95
Sale Price: $1,199.95
Savings: $300.00



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Product Code: 10360906

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Planet Eclipse continues to innovate, by listening to player feedback in order to produce their products. On the heels of the success of the Geo CS1, Planet Eclipse unveils the Geo CS1.5. The CS1.5 is given a more aggressive look by removing the sweeping lines and curves of the original CS1. Also, the Low-Profile feed neck has been redesigned which boasts a self-locking sprocket thumbwheel. The cosmetic changes do not end there, as the blade trigger was also redesigned in order to maintain the aggressive look.

Furthermore, the CS1.5 comes lighter than its predecessor, weighing in at 892g, over 90g lighter than the CS1. In order to produce this lightweight design, Planet Eclipse has included a Shaft FL Two-Piece barrel of 14.5” for utmost accuracy; a Carbon Fibre Barrel front and Shaft barrel back.

The OLED screen located on the back of the trigger frame allows for ease and convenience when cycling through the various firing modes; Semi, Capped Ramping, and Uncapped Ramping.

Finally, the IVCore Bolt System is at the core of the Planet Eclipse Geo CS1.5, which provides quiet shots as well as soft shots ideal for brittle paint. Tournament players understand the problems that come along with brittle paint, but the Geo CS1.5 will alleviate any concerns. As such, the IVCore is a benchmark for spool valve technology which sets it apart from the rest. These are just some of the features making the Planet Eclipse Geo CS1.5 the weapon of choice for those wanting to compete against the best.

The Planet Eclipse Geo CS1.5 improves upon the CS1, bringing a well-balanced performance package that is sure to please players looking for a top tier marker.


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