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The Kingman Training: Eraser / Chaser are .43 caliber. (11mm) paintball pistols utilizing a Reversal Stiker Valve (RSV) system.[1] The KT marker gives a simulated weight and feel, comparable to a real hand pistol.
Both the Eraser and Chaser markers are of similar construction. The Eraser is an all-aluminum construction with a slightly longer design, while the Chaser has aluminum and composite material (grip frame), with a slightly shorter body.[2]
The Eraser and Chaser both operate using 12 gram CO2 cartridges as the power source. The cartridges are loaded into the gas cylinder and screwed into the grip, keeping the weight in the pistol more balanced, and reducing the size of the front end of the marker. Each cartridge is capable of firing 60-80 shots (depending on the temperature).[4]