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Welcome to Al's Army Navy
Welcome To Al's Army Navy!
Call us at 407-425-4932 x 3 to place your order.
We have pleasant and helpful associates ready to assist you with your purchase Monday through Friday 9am - 6pm and Saturday 9am - 5pm.
As one of the fastest growing online merchants, Al's Army Navy offers thousands of brand name products at prices you can afford. We are constantly adding the newest products to our inventory in order to meet all of your adventure needs!
We are not your average Army Surplus Store! Please take a few minutes to explore our site and enjoy all of our great prices on Fire Arms, Camping Equipment, Fishing Gear, Paintball Equipment, Clothing, Footwear, Hunting Supplies and More!
Remember to sign up for a free membership and receive monthly emails with more great deals and new product updates.
Al's Army Navy would like to thank all of our customers over the past 50 years and will strive to provide you with all the great products you need at the prices you deserve!

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Tippmann 98 Custom Marker w/ACT
Tippmann 98 Custom Paintball Marker with ACT
The Tippmann 98 Custom is our entry level, fully customizable paintball marker. The main feature is the ease of customizing the marker. The 98 custom combines all the great features of the model 98 with the ability to accept The Flatline Barrel System, The Response Trigger System, the E-Bolt Electric System and the Comp-Air Low Pressure System. All of these Tippmann Systems can be installed with same tools that you use to disassemble the marker. We are sure the 98 custom is the most customizable marker you can buy.
NEW! Tippmann's Anti-Chop Technology is a complete new system consisting of a rear bolt, front bolt and linkage arm with movements that are dictated by the location of a paintball in the chamber prior to firing. If a paintball is fed correctly, the system's front bolt and rear bolt travel together - connected by the linkage arm - to fire the ball. However, if a ball is lodged inside the chamber incorrectly, the front bolt will stop moving forward as soon as it makes the slightest contact with the lodged ball. The rear bolt continues moving forward, but is momentarily disconnected from the linkage arm until it hits the marker's air valve. Upon reaching the air valve, the rear bolt is quickly forced back as it reconnects to the linkage arm, which pulls the front bolt back into firing position. While the two bolts are traveling back together, the lodged ball falls into position and the marker then cycles itself to discharge the ball at normal velocity.
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