Compare the Empire BT D*Fender and Planet Eclipse Etha 2 side by side: price, specs, firing modes, weight, and maintenance — and see which paintball gun is the better buy for your style of play.
| Empire BT D*Fender | Planet Eclipse Etha 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price Tier | Mid-Range | Mid-Range |
| Typical Price | $120-220 (used) | $230-330 (used) |
| Operation | Mechanical inline blowback | Electropneumatic spool (Gamma Core) |
| Firing Modes | semi-auto | semi-auto, ramping (PSP/Millennium/NXL) |
| Caliber | .68 | .68 |
| Feed | Dual-feed (magazine + hopper) | Force-fed |
| Air | HPA/CO2 | HPA |
| Operating Pressure | ~250 psi | ~140 psi |
| Weight | 3.4 lb | 2 lb |
| Maintenance | Low | Low |
The Empire BT D*Fender and Planet Eclipse Etha 2 are both mid-range paintball guns, so the choice comes down to how each one fits your game rather than how much you spend. On price, the Empire BT D*Fender runs roughly $110 less, so budget-first buyers will lean its way. Both fire electronically, but the Planet Eclipse Etha 2 offers more firing modes for dialing in your rate of fire. At 2 lb the Planet Eclipse Etha 2 is the easier carry over a long day on the field. The Empire BT D*Fender is built with budget magfed and scenario in mind. The Planet Eclipse Etha 2 is built with first electronic gun and rec/woodsball in mind. Bottom line: pick the Empire BT D*Fender for a tight budget, or the Planet Eclipse Etha 2 for all-day comfort.