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Valken GOTCHA Paintball Gun - Safe and Fun for Kids
Valken GOTCHA Paintball Gun - Safe and Fun for Kids
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Valken GOTCHA .50 Cal Paintball Gun – Safe & Fun Low Impact Marker for Kids
The Valken GOTCHA Paintball Gun is designed for kids ages 9 and up and is the perfect way to safely introduce young players to the fun of paintball. This spring-powered, low-impact marker fires bright .50 caliber paintballs that break on impact. The non-toxic, water-washable paint is environmentally friendly and safe for backyard or indoor play.
With an effective range of up to 50 feet and a maximum reach of 100 feet, this marker delivers lightweight, low-velocity fun (up to 140 fps) that’s ideal for younger users and new players. Its sturdy aluminum barrel and fully enclosed internals make it reliable and easy to maintain. A clamping feedneck allows compatibility with Valken .50 cal hoppers or standard 10-round .68 cal tubes (holds 14 shots).
Eye protection is required for all players and bystanders. Whether you're organizing a party, a backyard match, or a youth event, the Valken Gotcha shotgun offers safe and exciting paintball play for the whole family.
🔧 Key Features
- Spring-powered, low-impact .50 caliber paintball marker
- Fires at safe velocity – up to 140 fps
- Durable aluminum barrel with enclosed metal internals
- Pump-action, single-shot operation – great for kids and beginners
- Clamping feedneck fits .50 cal loaders or 10-round .68 cal tubes
- Picatinny rail for optics and accessories
- Compatible with Valken adjustable car stock (sold separately)
- Bright, safety-colored design (Red or Blue)
📊 Technical Specifications
Caliber: | .50 Caliber Low-Impact |
Velocity: | Up to 140 fps (non-adjustable) |
Action: | Pump-action, spring-powered |
Range: | Accurate up to 50 ft, max 100 ft |
Construction: | Aluminum barrel, Polymer frame |
Weight: | 2.3 lbs |
MPN: | 0028 |
Recommended Age: | 9+ (with adult supervision) |
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