Concorde Defender Co2 Cal.50 Paintball Marker
2000 Cal.50 GI Sportz Paintballs
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Concorde Co2 Pistol Cal.50 Semi-Auto Paintball Marker
The Concorde Defender pistol is a high-powered paintball marker pistol with a very realistic appearance and is capable of firing Cal.50 paintballs.
Its semi-automatic operation and its percussive Co2 tank ensures that it is always ready to use and the easy load 7-shot magazine makes loading simple!
Each pistol is supplied in a black ABS case with pre-cut foam with two Co2 canisters.
Power is provided by a single 12g Co2 cartridge which is located in the handle.
The detachable magazine provides instant mag changes.
Control window to view the remaining rounds.
Ambidextrous thumb safety.
Magazine Capacity: 7 Rounds
Power: 7.5 Joules
Barrel Length: 13.3cm
Length: 19.5cm
Weight: 528g
Conditions of Sale
The Concorde Co2 Pistol looks very realistic and because of this, there are a few rules that need to be followed for legal reasons.
The Concorde Defender is a Co2 powered gun that fires paintballs. As long as users wear eye protection during paintball skirmishes and do not shoot each other at close range they do not pose any risk of injury.
The Concorde Defender should never be used in circumstances where alarm or distress may be caused to others. Remember, it is an offence to have any type of imitation firearm in a public place without a reasonable excuse and you may be arrested.
We will only sell the Concorde Defender to those over 18 years old and you may be required to undergo an age verification process. You have to be over 18 to purchase the Concorde Defender and all purchases are age verified before being processed for delivery.
The Concorde Defender is the same colour of real guns. These have the appearance of real firearms and are considered to be Realistic Imitation Firearms ['RIFs'] under the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006.
If you are purchasing a RIF you have to confirm to us that the gun will be used for 'Permitted Activities' which include skirmishing or historical re-enactment, target practice and other permitted events where third-party insurance cover is in place for that activity. This should be on private property where you have permission to use them.
