Video Review: BT-4 Combat

Video Review: BT-4 Combat

November 20, 2009 in Featured, Marker Reviews, Reviews 13 Comments


Aj & Aaron from Modern Intel review the BT-4 Combat. Get all the intel here and learn all the pros and cons on this paintball marker.

BT-4 Combat at Modern Arms

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13 Comments

  • 1dirosa1
    1dirosa1
    December 11, 2009

    [..YouTube..] not aluminum itsnt it ceramic

  • ModernIntel
    ModernIntel
    December 11, 2009

    [..YouTube..] I should hope not.

  • 1dirosa1
    1dirosa1
    December 11, 2009

    [..YouTube..] lol im pritty shure its ceramic i checked the specs i have a bt-4 combat iv had it for 3 years and its pritty scratched up lol

  • ModernIntel
    ModernIntel
    December 11, 2009

    [..YouTube..] It definitely not ceramic. You gun would be destroyed in minutes. The hard-shell paint on the gun could be what you’re thinking of.

  • tHecOmMeNtErSrEtUrN
    tHecOmMeNtErSrEtUrN
    December 13, 2009

    [..YouTube..] I would no consider hopper fed a factor, I’ve never seen a a paint ball gun without one.I’ve gotten my bt-4 combat off a field for free, its a really durable gun, but I’d go for the 98 custom, since its pretty much a copy of that.

  • ModernIntel
    ModernIntel
    December 13, 2009

    [..YouTube..] Thanks for the comment. The con of the hopper-fed is just Aaron’s personal opinion, it didn’t end up swaying the final verdict rating at all. Since we do video about Milsim paintball equipment, we feel that hoppers aren’t exactly “milsim”.

  • DWINTERS14
    DWINTERS14
    December 13, 2009

    [..YouTube..] I don’t think you should have called the “hopper feed” a “con” simply that you would rather not have it. I’m an experienced player so it didn’t mean much to me but a new player might actually take that into consideration, especially when %90 of paintball guns use hoppers.

  • ModernIntel
    ModernIntel
    December 13, 2009

    [..YouTube..] As for milsim paintball gun reviews, we like to let people know what options there are before they buy a gun and keep a gun for a long time. The BT4 Combat can only use a hopper, with no hopes of ever going mag fed. Milsig on the other hand, has a beginner marker that looks and functions just like the BT4 combat but can be upgraded to allow magazines, which will allow people to upgrade their guns to mag fed later on rather than having to buy a brand new gun.

  • softermanslikecheese
    softermanslikecheese
    December 30, 2009

    [..YouTube..] can u do the tippmann 98 p.s im subscribing nice vids ;) and im pretty sure the 98 is more customizable than a5

  • DiRtYsNoWbALL1001
    DiRtYsNoWbALL1001
    January 15, 2010

    [..YouTube..] Good reveiw…I got the BT-4 combat but i might get a SmartParts Vibe…..Great vid though

  • kickass741
    kickass741
    March 2, 2010

    [..YouTube..] which gun is better the bt-4 combat, tippmann a5 or project salvo?

  • ModernIntel
    ModernIntel
    March 2, 2010

    [..YouTube..] @kickass741 it always comes down to personal preference but we believe that the A5 is the best out of the bunch. The A5 is a great marker out of the box, and comes with the cyclone system so you don’t need to worry about getting an expensive electric hopper.

  • FlubberGhost
    FlubberGhost
    March 7, 2010

    [..YouTube..] Is it possible to attatch a H18 Tactical Car Stock? I was thinking of buying this and if I could attatch a stock to the end I would buy one

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