Sorry man, i promised myself i would remember what type it is was. You can fill in the details if you wish. Comando/comanchee autococker sniper something.
Anyways it was perfectly weighted (best ive held so far), really light, and fit in my hand perfect. The first thing i realized is that pumping while addresing my target in my normal stance would be impossible. My tank must be shorter then the one he uses because when i tried to pump it while aiming the bolt would come back and smack my mask. So i had to drop the gun or pull away to pump it. First game i played was "hyper ball". I was not used to the lightweight marker at all and kept overcompinsating any move i made. I didnt do horrible but i didnt do great either. By the second game (still a small feild but this one involved trailers and a two story fort) I noticed when i kept my non trigger hand on the pump itself while firing i was pulling my shots left so i started pumping and readying the marker with my non-trigger hand supporting the HPR. This was a lot like i hold my diablo so aiming was a lot better. I managed to flank some enemy bizzles in the two story fort and played it sneeky till i worked within about 15-20 yards from the fort. I popped my head out and saw the side of a face mask through a gratefruit size hole in the wall. I steadied the marker on him and took a quick calming breath. "Make it count Caleb" The maker made a satisfying pop and i watched the paint breech the opening dead center and burst all over the temple of his mask. YEESSSS!!! that was the first time i had ever rejoiced after eliminating someone. Skiddish999 happened to be watching me

(keeping a close eye on his gun no doubt) I turned to him and was like "DID YOU SEE THAT ONE". Unfortunately as i was entering the fort two surrender at least two more opponents my team felt it necessary to decorate me with freindly fire. LAME.
the importance/ergency a marker of this design adds to each individual shot is very thrilling and addictive. I get it. Its cool. The question now is what is it worth.