Tiberius 8

Tiberius 8 Special Edition – that’s what I read from the box I got in my mail recently. Needless to say, I didn’t waste a moment in opening the box. Inside it, I found a cool and sexy looking black pistol. By just feeling it with your hands, you can tell that the Tiberius 8 is one sturdy marker.
If you’ve held a 0.50 Caliber Desert Eagle before, you’ll definitely notice that the Tiberius 8 pistol is of the same size. However, as for the lower frame and grip, it looks more like a Glock. For many paintball players, it may be a little big and may take some time before they get used to it. However, if like me you have large hands, the Tiberius 8 feels great!
Magazine Feed System – This is one of the most noticeable features of the paintball marker. They’re heavy, but what would you expect from a well and strongly built magazine? I don’t know about you but that’s better than having a plastic and easy-to-break magazine. As for the time needed to fill the magazine with paint, it’s just as long as some other pistols. But I’m sure you won’t try to fill your magazine with paint while on the field! Bring a couple of magazines…it only takes a second to reload.
Ease Of Use – This paintball marker is very easy to use and operate. There’s a magazine release button located on the left of the marker. On the other hand, the velocity and over-pressure relief valves (which are located on the marker’s rear) can easily be adjusted with an Allen wrench.
After adjusting the said valves, you should be all set to play. And there’s no need to cock the marker! All you have to do is plug in the magazine, switch the safety off, and fire away! When you’re out of ammo, just pop out the magazine, plug a new one, and you’re all set to fire again.
Yes, folks that’s everything you need to do when you bring the Tiberius 8 pistol in the field. There are NO parts, slides, and other hard-to-understand settings or options to fiddle with.

