- Brand: Tippmann
- Color: Black / Tan
- Rounds: 20
- Item Weight: 6.5 Pounds
- Air Gun Power Type: CO2
- Barrel Material Type: Aluminum
- Frame Material: Metal
- Tippmann’s latest .68 Caliber MagFed Extremely Authentic Milsim Styled Tactical Paintball Marker
- THE MOST REALISTIC MILSIM SCENARIO PAINTBALL GUN ON THE FIELD! Dual feed option: Go MagFed or Traditional Loader and Get the Best of Both Worlds in One Awesome Package! Perfect for Close Quarter Battles, Tactical Games, Woodsball, Etc! High Performance, Low Maintenance, Reliable, Fully Pnuematic, and Extremely Authentic Milsim Tactical Paintball Marker!
- TIPPMANN TMC MAGFED .68 CALIBER SCENARIO PAINTBALL MARKER – Semi-Automatic – Adjustable from 250-325 FPS – Includes (2) 20 Round Spring Driven Magazines – Dual Feed Option: Hopper or Magfed Design – 12″ High Performance Barrel – Internal Stainless Steel Gas Line – Front and Rear Adjustable Sights – Built-in Picatinny Rails
- Tippmann’s TMC MAGFED Paintball Marker comes with a 1-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, not to mention, Tippmann’s DEDICATED Cerfified Technical Support Department Available as a Resource For You and Your Marker All Year Long!




















Nick Anderson –
Overall I really like this marker!!! Very authentic look and easy to move with. The build is high quality and the gun/mags appears to be able to take a beating. Played about 8 hours with this so far and have had 2-3 feed issues with the mag. If you get a misfeed the gun will not fire, not even dry fire. The first time during a game this happened I wasn’t sure how to diagnose this. I fired and nothing happened, my first thought was air issue, like my tank or remote failed. Once realized that was not the issue I dropped the mag and saw a chopped ball stuck in the chamber which caused the gun to completely not fire. It was kind hard to clean the breach in game but once I corrected the issue the gun worked great again. Not sure if that’s a typical response from a magfed gun but it threw me off for a minute. My previous gun to this was the a5 and I was a little worried about spray and pray shooters versus magfed but I gotta say this gun can keep up. I went thru 19 balls rapid fire a couple times and the gun surprised me.A couple notes/recommendations/Cons1) 19 balls max in each mag, I have seen videos talking about dimpling balls with 20 but more than that 20 balls will cause feed issues2) Barrel seemed a little over bored, I tried 4 different cases of paint (all.68 caliber)and each brand rolled right thru the barrel with ease. I have upgraded to the 14inch tippmann sniper barrel to help improve the accuracy. Accuracy with stock barrel seemed a little off, the add for the Tmc says it has a high performance barrel already but I would disagree.3) 4 mags would prob be good for smaller games but if you in a medium to large game and tend to stay in longer than most players you should carry 6.4) Had a ball somehow break in the mag itself which completely stopped the mag from operating until I could break it down, another good reason to get 6 mags5) First time opening this gun up was a challenge, there are a lot of pins/parts that fell out before I had the frame apart which made it hard to re assemble. You def want to hang on to the diagram in the book until you know this marker in and out.6) You also want this on a remote, I got a micro line which worked perfect. Having a tank on the asa defeats the mobility of this gun and makes it cumbersome to aim.7) Iron sights are so so, I have been trying to figure out a bettering sighting system. I tried a scope but it looked to big, and red dot but the accuracy of the barrel hindered that, the iron sights are kinda hard to focus down. Not sure if its the color or the actual spacing of the plastic that made those hard to use. I have ordered a smaller 4x scope which hopefully will help otherwise I’m going to just stick with fire and adjust off the paintball itselfHope this helps with your decision, overall I love this gun and have a lot of fun tweaking it and showing it off
Cicero –
I didn’t know what to expect when I bought a $200 marker. I own several high-end paintball markers, but this by far is my favorite up close rifle.Pros: Light weight, 98 threaded barrel meaning TONS of upgrade options, great rail system for even more TONS of customization, comes with 2 great mags and a dummy mag for hopper-fed games, the stock feels well-made and not wiggly like some cheap collapsible stocks, and the overall feel of the marker incredibly sturdy. It’s a Tippmann so it is like the AK-47 of the paintball world in terms of reliability.Average: The stock barrel is dead accurate up to about 40ft before the balls veer off; while I was impressed, I ditched it for a better barrel. Really comes to life with a CO2 line.Cons: Doesn’t take First Strike rounds. Unlike many other great Tippmann markers (98, A5, TiPX, etc…) this marker doesn’t *yet* have an upgrade for the best long-range rounds on the market. Also, this is solely a semi-auto rifle; Tippmann hasn’t yet shown the love it has for its other products and released an electronic trigger for this marker.Overall Impression: Whether you’re a beginner or a vet, this gun will bring a smile to your face. For $200, I highly recommend it for anyone who plays.
Cody L. –
Gun functions flawlessly. Trigger is around 2.5lb of pull but reset is very long, don’t expect rapid fast firing like a good triggered ar15. Out of the box it was crono’d at 155fps. After getting to regulation speeds (275fps) it would deviate about +/-15 to 20fps. I upgraded to the apex 2 barrel and used it for a few hours in various matches using valken graffiti paint, basically just below competition grade paint. Shots were everywhere, no accuracy what so ever. The velocity range was slightly better with a +/- 10 to 12 fps deviation. I ordered a sniper barrel to try out hoping it shrinks my groupings dramatically. I can’t fault the gun because paint to barrel match is key. Mechanically it works great. Have had no functionality issues apart from a spare mag i bought which sometimes doesn’t feed all the rounds. Gun has a lot of potential for a cheaper mag fed option but I would suggest buying a 98 custom barrel that is a .683 or .685 bore to improve the accuracy.Update 1: Another thing I noticed is the handgaurd after 1 day of on the field isn’t exactly loose but does have some shift too it. It’s not that big of a deal but I noticed it when I mounted a laser on the rail. Something to think about but there are after market m4 barrel nut adapters.Edit 2: I tried a tippmann 16″ sniper barrel and it is about the same as the stock barrel performance wise (inconsistent vertical stringing and inconsistent horizontal stringing with the stock and 16″ sniper barrel I maybe got a 2ft group with some flyers that stretched to 5 ft at 45ft target distance). Velocity inconsistency was about the same as the factory barrel with a +/- 15 to 18 fps deviation. The apex 2 was more consistent on vertical consistency but would also group about 2ft at 45ft target distance and have some far flyers horizontally. I invested in a Gog freak barrel kit so I can actually get some accuracy out of this thing. I think it’s dumb manufactures make most barrels over bore at .690 when most paintballs are .684-.687 in size. Makes for inconsistent and unpredictable shots. If you want accuracy with this gun you will have to buy a under bore barrel or a freak barrel with inserts to match the paint to the barrel. I talked to some other players who were running the tmc and they agreed it suffers in the accuracy dept.Update 3: Gog freak barrel kit works wonder on tightening up groupings. Defiantly the way to go with these guns. I have had 0 luck with overbored barrels with this gunUpdate 4: after the addition to the Gog freak barrel, higher end paint, polishing the inside of the shells where the bolt and hammer slide against and adding a kill house bolt, it shoots pretty consistent now.Update 5: After a few months of use the shroud does loosen up. The best barrel for this is still the freak kit. I’ve found running a .679 sleeve while tuning the velocity has made this thing a laser. This particular gun seems to shoot the best with the freak barrel and around 250-255 fps. It can literally put shot on top of shot at 50 ft. Turning up the velocity made the accuracy worse. These cheap guns are not soft shooting air systems, keep that in mind so velocity and bore matching is crucial.