Empire Sniper vs WGP Autococker (classic)

Compare the Empire Sniper and WGP Autococker (classic) 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 SniperWGP Autococker (classic)
Price TierMid-RangeMid-Range
Typical Price$400-460$150-600 (used)
OperationPump (Autococker-platform)Mechanical/pump Autococker (pneumatic timing)
Firing Modespumppump, semi-auto (mechanical)
Caliber.68.68
FeedVertical feedVertical / power feed
AirHPA/CO2HPA/CO2
Operating Pressure~250-300 psi~250-300 psi
Weight2.2 lb2.8 lb
MaintenanceLowHigh

Empire Sniper vs WGP Autococker (classic)

The Empire Sniper and WGP Autococker (classic) 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 WGP Autococker (classic) runs roughly $45 less, so budget-first buyers will lean its way. Players who want less upkeep should look at the Empire Sniper, which rates low on maintenance and asks less of you between games. For a higher rate of fire and tournament-style play, the WGP Autococker (classic) pulls ahead with its electronic firing modes, while the Empire Sniper keeps things simpler and more rugged. At 2.2 lb the Empire Sniper is the easier carry over a long day on the field. The Empire Sniper is built with pump players and woodsball in mind. Bottom line: pick the WGP Autococker (classic) for a tight budget, or the Empire Sniper for all-day comfort.