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Game Variation - Break The Supply Line Break The Supply Line
This is a fun game if you have 2 teams. It's fun because it's not just a free-for-all, paintball-wasting, electronic trigger session; you have to make your shots count because you'll have limited ammo. Limited paintball ammo is the name of the game; in this game, each player has limited paintball ammo; in order to get more, players have to break into the enemy's base and steal it.
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Sighting In Your Marker Sighting In Your Marker
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Tippmann TPX Leg Holster Tippmann TPX Leg Holster
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Great Scenario Gear Great Scenario Gear
If you like to play woodsball, then you want your 'scenario' to be as real as possible. For this to happen you're going to want certain paintball gear so your experience isn't lacking. Really the better your equipment, the more fun you're going to have. Considering this, here's a short list of awesome 'must have' equipment for your next tactical paintball game:
Tactical Paintball Marker - Tippmann 98, Tippmann A5, Tippmann X7 Phenom are all sweet, sturdy and readily upgradeable tactical markers.
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sniper kits Q. Can anyone tell me which paintball sniper rifle is the best?
Well Chris that's a good question. The answer depends on several factors... what you want your sniper to look like, what you want it to do and how much you're willing to spend. Of course the sniper paintball markers that cost the most generally have the most 'stuff' stuck to them and will obviously be able to do more.
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Tournament Prep - Do it Right! Tournament Prep - Do it Right!
The preparation for a tournament is critical and encompasses everything from practices before the event, the paying of the entry fee, the condition of your paintball equipment, and accommodations for the team. Many paintball teams focus heavily on one of these factors (usually the practice category) only to find themselves blindsided and rushing haphazardly to cover another issue that should have already been addressed in their preparation for the event.
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Beginner Player's Tips If you're a newbie to paintball, here are some tips about playing that might help you do better on the field... know before you go!
1. Don't play in paintball games that are beyond your skill level. If you're just getting started, play with a crew that have played less than 10 times and you will have much more fun.
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Question From a Grandmother About What To Get.....
What To Get....
"What should I look for in a paintball starter package for my two grandsons? What should it include? They are 12 and 8 respectively. Since they are new to the game, what would be best suited for that age bracket and their skill level?"
To start paintballing you will need a paintball gun, CO2 tank, hopper and mask.
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Troubleshooting Tippmann When people ask us what the most reliable brand of paintball gun is, we tell them Tippmann. All of their guns, custom 98, A5, X7, Phenom, US Army series, and TPX pistol are terrific as far as rarely needing emergency care. Tippmann markers will often last as long as a player’s craving for paintball does – as long as regular cleaning and maintenance continues.
If you use your marker every week, cleaning after each use is a must but schedule a more thorough “take apart” cleaning and lube job once a month.
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Ugrade Kits Paintball Marker Upgrade Kits
If you're thinking of buying a new paintball gun but don't want to fork out the dough yet, consider purchasing an upgrade kit instead.
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Paintball's My Game! I Play Paintball!
My favorite equipment and paintball gun would have to be my face mask by JT and my Spyder Mr1. This gun has great durability, smooth trigger pull and there are many, many upgrades to make it even more ready for combat. I use it in speedball and tactical games.
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Mission Oriented Scenario Games Scenario Game Missions
These are best type for small paintball fields, Mission Oriented paintball scenario games divide the day into a series of missions. The total number of players is divided into two equal groups and a leader is selected for each team. Each mission begins in the assembly area with the 2 team leaders being given a map and written mission orders for the upcoming game.
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Sniper Tips Sniper Tips
Once you have a good paintball marker, paintball sniper scope, Camoflage or ghillie suit and plenty of paintballs, you are ready to snipe.
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Tips For Other Teams Tips For Beginning Teams
If you're just starting a paintball team, first get a bunch of your friends together and go out and play paintball in the woods to see if you like it and to see if they like it (and to see if you like playing with them!).
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We Hate Cheaters!We Hate Cheaters!
No one likes a cheater in paintball. Whether the player wipes his paint off after he's been shot or just doesn't play by the rules, no one likes cheaters. Everyone plays paintball to have a good time, why ruin it for them by cheating? I've seen my fair share of cheating and it definitely takes the fun out of the game.
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Tippmann 98 Crossfire CQB Tippmann 98 Crossfire CQB
Here's another great Tippmann paintball marker creation from the innovative guys at RAP4. It's the Tippmann 98 Crossfire CQB paintball gun. This piece of work comes with a weaver style raised site rail, Red Dot 1X46 scope, clamp style feed neck, 3 inch barrel and carbine buttstock.
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The T68 M4 Carbine Sniper T68 M4 Carbine Sniper
The T68 M4 Carbine Sniper paintball gun is rigged for the serious paintball sniper. It's 18" tactical rifled barrel and Gem Tech Silencer give you serious control for long-range attacks. Add an electronic trigger so you can pick off opponents one by one or spray them with an automatic barage of paint! Use the powerful 9 x 32 sniper scope to hone in on precise, pin-point targets from long distance.
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Check Out The Field Before You Play Checking out the field before you start a match is very important for both you and your paintball team. If you know the field well, you will have a huge advantage over the opposing team. If you are a back player, it is very important you check out the field so you know your lanes to shoot. You need to know the paintball field to have the right angles on your opponents, and to know where your opponents will be able to see you; not to mention knowing where the best cover is.
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Shooting TipsShooting Tips
Here' a few tips for aiming and shooting your paintball gun that should yield great returns on the paintball field..... When you are behind a bunker, or tree, or some type of cover and locked into a shooting battle, there are a few things you can do to increase your chances.
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