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04 Sep

Sniper Paintball Guns

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 04.09.10

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Sniper paintball guns are used by recreational players who want a gun that shoots accurately over a long distance. Recreational games are played over large areas including woods and fields.; they have several variants.
Scenario paintball is played in an area which replicates a chosen landscape.
Tactical paintball has a variety of rules and rewards strategic play.
Woodsball paintball is played in a wooded area.
So, what are the features of a sniper marker?

Recreational guns, including sniper paintball guns, have similar internal operations. They are generally dark in colour or camouflaged. They are often designed to look like real guns. They are bigger and heavier than guns used in speedball games.

Sniper paintball guns often have longer barrels than other gun types. To increase the firing distance, some barrels have a texture that causes the paintball to spin. Most barrels have rails on top of them. This allows you to fit a scope so you can have your target in a more precise line of sight. This is ideal for a sniper player covering a long distance.You can also fit a red dot laser light to the rail to add to the realism of the scenario.

Sniper paintball guns should have an adjustable stock allowing them to fit against your shoulder comfortably. The adjustable stock will enable it to be moved into the right position for you. The sniper gun is big and heavy, so it also needs a comfortable grip. Many guns have a pistol grip rather than fit your hand like a rifle. You need to choose a grip that feels right for you.

Sniper paintball guns don’t need big hoppers/loaders or a large air supply. Some players enjoy the classic pump action markers that need to be re-cocked after each shot. Other sniper markers are either fully or semi-automatic enabling you to take repeated multiple shots at your target. Some guns have a ramping feature that switches the gun from one setting to another depending on how you pull the trigger.

Some cartridges can hold 100 paintballs, others may only hold 20 rounds. You need to reload less often with a cartridge that holds a lot of ammo making your reaction time quicker.

One of the most exciting positions in the paintball game is that of the sniper. Game strategies vary with each opponent and their positioning. Good sniper paintball guns make a great difference to a player’s success. Paintball supplies on the market allow you to upgrade any standard paintball marker into a sniper rifle, which is a good way of keeping the costs down.

 

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28 Aug

Milsim Military style paintball guns – Military style paintball markers

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 28.08.10

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Is it me or all these paintball guns you see on the fields lately all looking the same nowadays?  Have you laid eyes on these military style paintball guns yet?  Hold on, lemme back up about 15 years or so.  I remember back in the early ’90s as a high schooler, me and my nerdy buddies would get together on weekends and head on down to the local indoor paintball field with our Tracer pump-action guns and play all day long, both days of the weekend.  The sport has changed dramatically since those days, both in price and the caliber (no pun intended) of the playing equipment.  Heck, they even have their own “lingo” these days.

     But the markers (guns), oh my god.  These things are crazy.  RAP4.com has the most unbelievable evolution of paintball guns I have ever seen.  I’ve seen some of these crazy “home grown” guns, but the military style paintball markers on this site are as close to the real thing as you can get.  They’ve got everything you could want for the look and feel of real weapons systems.  I can’t name them all, but they’ve got AK-47′s, MP-5s, M-4s, a huge selection of replica handguns.  All are available in .68 caliber, and alot of them are available in the smaller .43 caliber.  The really cool thing about the “assault rifles” is that the air tanks can be incorporated into the butt-stock for a completely authentic look, and are available in magazine-fed set up.  Talk about a rig!  They are constructed of metal to simulate the look and functionality of the military duty weapon.  All are customizable with accessory rails where you can add sights, scopes, flashlights, and red-dot laser sights.  Interested yet?  Read on.

     So far I’ve only mentioned the military style paintball guns.  Oh, I forgot, they also make the Browning .30 cal machine gun, and the SAW 249.  I was floored when I saw those things.  Shoot someone with paint?  You could paint a barn with those!  But anyway, not only do they have guns, they also have hand grenades.  Land-mines your thing?  Claymores?  They got ‘em.  All 1:1 scale and 100% aesthetically real looking.  Projectiles are a blast (again, no pun intended) and they’ve got those too.  Imagine a paintball RPG.   I laugh every time  I even say it.  It’s just so cool. 

     All of RAP4.com’s stuff doesn’t go bang, and they offer much more than military style paintball markers.  In fact, alot of the stuff is made for stealth.  Whether playing paintball or training police, military, or security personnel, communication is key.  Enter the Navy Seal throat mic system.  It’s exactly what you think of when you hear it.  And that little hunnie comes with a remote PTT switch you can run down your arm and to your weapon, so you can stay ready while communicating.  A complete line of clothing, holsters, slings, leg and arm pouches, all in camo or black for whatever environment you’re playing or training in.  Face paint, Ghillie (or however you spell it) suits.  I’m telling you, they have everything.  If it’s related to paintball and it’s tactical, RAP4.com has it. 

As always, safety is paramount.

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20 Aug

Dangerous Power G3 & Dangerous Power G3 SE Paintball Guns

Posted in Paintball Videos on 20.08.10


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17 Aug

Paintball Markers Vs. Paintball Guns

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 17.08.10

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Paintballing is a relatively new sport that has come into popularity since its creation almost 20 years ago. The core of the idea behind paintball was to recreate the thrill of hunting wild game in Africa without the expenses included in making such a trip. Inspired by Richard Connell’s <i>The Most Dangerous Game</i> and eager to recreate the adrenaline rush of the hunt, three friends–Hayes Noel, Bob Gurnsey, and Charles Gaines–eventually worked out the most important qualities that a hunter could possess, but what they lacked was the necessary tool to make such a game possible. 

It wasn’t until a friend of theirs showed them a paintball gun manufactured by the Nelson Paint Company that they found that tool. The paintballs and guns produced by Nelson Paint Company were originally designed for agricultural purposes–tree marking, etc. However, this did not stop these men from developing a game designed along the lines of capture the flag based around them. The very first paintball game took place June 2, 1981, with a dozen players competing against one another. An article was published that same month in <i>Sports Illustrated</i> on that game. The first games were crude compared to today’s standards, with extremely limited ammunition per gun. Players would even resort to throwing paintballs at one another.

Interest in paintball climbed steadily, and Bob Gurnsey eventually founded National Survival Game and contracted with Nelson Paint Company to be the sole distributor of their guns and paintballs. This initial monopoly allowed Gurnsey to turn a profit in six months. Competitor manufacturers of paintballs quickly appeared in the early 1980s, spurring development in paintball technology. Nelson Paint Company would later split into two companies: Nelson Paint Company, which focused on traditional paint products, and Nelson Technologies, Inc. (better known as Nelson Paintballs), which still produces paintballs today. 

Competitive tournaments have been going on nearly since the sport’s inception. The first major paintball tournament was held in 1983, with the Canadian-based team The Unknown Rebels from London, Ontario, winning. Originally played in the woods, tournaments shifted over to the speedball format in the late 1990s. Speedball is similar to the idea of indoor soccer, with an even, enclosed field with a set terrain that afforded neither team an unfair advantage over the other. Tournaments since then have largely been in this format. The world’s largest, the World Cup, takes place each October at Disney’s Wide World of Sports in Kissimmee, Florida. 

Paintballs themselves have evolved over time as well. When the game first began in the early 1980s, paintballs were oil-based. Turpentine parties were not common after a game to get the paint off. Today’s paintballs are a gelatin shell filled with vegetable oil and food coloring. A number of variations have been developed for paintballs, including glow in the dark, scented, and cold weather ones. Some teams in tournament play will put their paintballs in a freezer to cool them and make the paint more brittle to shatter easier on impact and reduce the odds of a ricochet.

Tina Powers is a retailer of paintballs and other paintball supplies at Unlimited Paintballs. If you’re interested in improving your game, check out her web site at http://www.UnlimitedPaintballs.com.

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06 Aug

Paintball Guns Reviews

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 06.08.10

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Paintball started back in the 1970s and since then it has gained lots of enthusiasts that are enjoying this type of recreation. The popularity has grown over the last few years especially in the business world as many consider this activity suitable for team-building. It is considered a sport that can be quite exciting and the perfect way to shake off the pressure from work or home. With this article we will offer a brief presentation of the paintball guns variations and their development over the years.

The original paintball guns were actually gas-powered guns that the forestry industry used in order to mark trees and trails. Some farmers used them to mark cattle. After these weapons were redesigned in order to provide better speed and safety, they started being used in a recreational way. The start of the paintball gun (also known as the “marker”) refers to the good old trusty pump action gun. They required to be manually cocked and they provided a very slow game, not quite efficient for paintballing. Due to the reason that the rate of fire is very important in this sport and the need for faster games got higher and higher, these paintball guns evolved from the traditional pump action to the auto-cocker guns, which are capable of providing a faster rate.

Since that period, the paintball guns evolved furthermore into automatic or semi-automatic categories, not to mention sniper rifles as well as electronic guns. The guns’ barrels had suffered many changes over the years, the most important change relates to the fact that the barrels were significantly elongated in order to allow a much better accuracy for the players. These guns also come in a wide variety of colorings, including camouflage.

Lots of the paintball gun companies are offering military replicas, which suit the likings of the real combat fan. What most people are looking in a paintball gun is accuracy, but also speed, rate of fire, weight as well as the gas usage are important characteristics. The semi-automatic and automatic paintball guns we have mentioned before are characterized by their highly sensitive triggers and are suitable for experienced players. What many people that have not played paintball before know is that the speed of such a gun is fast, some of them are able to release even 20 balls per second. For first time users, it is recommended to buy a cheaper model that permits the player to upgrade it once it becomes better at this type of recreation.

Speaking of upgrading, many guns allow this by adding a double trigger, a bigger “hopper” (the hopper is where the paintballs are loaded) and better gas usage. Of course, aiming cosmetics are a way to go too – laser or more efficient gun sights to add extra accuracy to the paintball gun. This is an ideal way of upgrading the gun without having to pay a lot of money for extra accuracy, much needed in this type of sport.

We live in a modern way which means that everything around us is electronic – no exception for paintball guns whatsoever as they have moved into the electronic era, with more accurate velocities, low gas pressure, programmable firing modes and hair triggers. Some of the top notch guns are even equipped with LCD panels; such guns are used by professional players. Some of the producers of electronic guns state that their guns can release 30 balls per second – a record that has not yet been beaten by other types of guns.

All things considered, there are several types of paintball guns from which both amateur and professional players can choose. All left to do is to grab one and have the time of your life playing a sport that is more and more popular around the world.

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30 Jul

What To Look For In Paintball Guns For Sale

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 30.07.10

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Any paintball fan is always on the lookout to buy the best paintball gun that is both dependable and cost effective. So when looking for paintball guns for sale there are certain factors to take into consideration. One of the best ways to get excellent buys when you looking for paintball guns for sale is to buy online. At the same time it is also a good idea to make sure that you cover all your bases to make sure that you get the best paintball gun and accessories possible.

The get the best deal when you are looking for paintball guns for sale is to know what type of paintball gun you want. Many people look at buying a paintball pistol instead of a paintball gun because the pistols are much cheaper. The negatives about a paintball pistol are that these are not as accurate as the guns. They also run out of paint much faster. It is best when you look at paintball guns for sale to invest in a paintball gun first to start out with. Then later, if you want to, you can add a paintball pistol to your arsenal.


Tips for Best Buys

If you are looking for less costly paintball guns for sale, but you want good quality, purchase a metal one with components that fit together properly. In the economy range of paintball guns for sale, the metal ones last longer than the plastic ones. If you want to go for plastic paintball guns for sale, you will most definitely have to go for top of the range at a much higher price. When looking for paintball guns for sale online, always make sure you deal only with reputable sellers that give precise specifics.

Online dealers must have clear contact details and not be in any way evasive with answering questions. If they are, it is best to take your business to another dealer. Always keep in mind to look for paintball guns for sale from manufacturers that are well-known for quality.

Make sure that the manufacturer of the paintball guns for sale is still actively in the manufacturing game. This is to ensure that you will be able to get parts and accessories. Otherwise a gun that was cost effective to buy will turn very expensive to replace. With common sense and some research it is possible to get excellent deals on paintball guns for sale online that are good quality and at affordable prices.

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20 Jul

Info About Mini Paintball Guns

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 20.07.10

Paintball has become a very popular sport in the last decade and the technology used for this type of sport has developed significantly. Some of the latest developments in this genre are the mini paintball guns, the markers, which offer the most up-to-date technology to the benefit of the players. With this article we will try to explain more about mini paintball guns.

 

Because they are called “mini”, these paintball guns are miniature sized. Their regular weight is just less than 2 lbs. before the hopper and the air tank are installed. These markers are ideal for speedball players or those paintball players that have small hands. Because of their downsized measurements, the prices are also lower in comparison with regular paintball guns. A brand new mini paintball gun costs around 300$ while second hand guns go for about 200$.

 

These guns have the ability to fire 20 paintballs per second and use less air in comparison to other markers in the process. Despite of their size, these guns are both accurate and consistent; these positive characteristics come from the sable electronic system. They are easy to clean because they have a very simple design. There are only three parts to the marker—the barrel, breach and bolt. A simple design also means simple maintenance, and mini paintball guns can often be repaired at home with minimal effort.

 

A mini paintball gun is a very good way to start paintballing if you have not tried it before because mini paintball guns are inexpensive and very easy to maintain plus they provide excellent quality. These guns are recommended especially for speedball players and amateur paintball players. Of course, they are also equally great for simulation play, where everything from dress and weapons to props and sets are historically accurate both in appearance and function.

 

Such guns are efficient right out of the box, but they also can be fully modified to the desire of the player. The frame of the mini gun will always remain small-sized and light, but they player can install longer barrels, harder triggers as well as aftermarket boards in order to enhance the efficiency. Remember that all the modifications made to a paintball gun must obey the tournament rules.

 

Although these guns are slowly revolutionizing the industry, many paintball players, especially belonging to some niches, do not like these futuristic looks and functions of these guns, it is a matter of taste, but all things considered, the invention of mini paintball guns has brought a new face to the entire industry.

 

We will leave it up to you to decide if you prefer the traditional paintball guns or if you enjoy using these modern mini guns that are becoming more and more popular among paintball players from all over the world. Many paintball players old and new are expected to experience this new paintball technology in the next few years. But they are not exactly suitable for all kinds of shooting. They really are their own unique entity. Here is a little bit about the newest addition, these miniature guns to the market.

Access information about paintball by following www.bullswood.com, where services for kids paintball in Surrey can be acquired.

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16 Jul

Paintball Guns – Informative Guide on Purchasing Paintball Guns

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 16.07.10

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Paintball is one of the most stimulating and engrossing games played and that is why, it is a particularly popular sports intended for out of doors participation now-a-days. Its recognition can be estimated from the indisputable fact that today ; it is played in more than 40 different countries around the world. The sport is able to attract such a large number of people generally because of its atmosphere of real-time combat. Two equipments are intensely important in this game which is paintball and the paintball markers.

in comparison to all other gear and accessories utilized in this sport, paintball guns are the first gears which are used for exciting the fire arms that are employed in the genuine combats. But paintballs are used in place of ammo and this is what makes this game intensely safe even for children. The paintballs are like capsules made from gel containing dye which is utilized by the players for hitting each other. For this reason, paintball guns or markers are required and that’s why, there is a great variety of paintball markers available in the market.
If you are a newb or you don’t play the game too often, you may start by buying a cheap paintball guns for sale. When you’re assured that you have learnt lots of the game and you can now afford to spend more cash and time on it, you can purchase a pricey paintball gun. Wholesale Paintball Guns – Paintball Guns
2nd, you have got to select the right air system in your paintball gun. There are 2 types of air systems that are common now-a-days, they are high pressure and carbon dioxide. If you’re a newb, the carbon dioxide system is recommended. When you have gone out to get a paintball gun, you may also have to stock up the paintballs. They’re generally available in different sizes that may range form .50 to .72 calibers. You have to choose the paintballs which match with the barrel diameter of your marker.

Paintball guns are freely available in the majority of the stores of sports equipments. There also are specialty stores intended for distributing paintball gear and accessories only. So, while buying a paintball gun, make sure that you are purchasing the one precisely as per your requirements, skill level and naturally, budget.

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11 Jul

The Increasing Popularity of Paintball Guns

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 11.07.10

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Paintball guns, also known as paintball markers, are mostly used to mark an opposing player in a paintball game with a paint ball. Paintball guns were earlier used by farmers and forestry groups to mark cattle and trees. The first paintball guns were seen in 1981. These guns were invented by James C. Hal and were used initially by forest department workers for paintball games. In 1985, Robert G. Shepherd made a paintball guns specifically designed for the sport. These guns were designed to shoot the paint ball at a higher rate of speed. Compressed gas is used to power the paintball gun. Velocity that is acquired by the paintball when shot from a paintball gun is around 100m/s. For wide range of paintball guns and other products you can visit (http://www.dpxpaint.com/). Carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen or normal air is the compressed gases that are used in the paintball guns to shoot a paintball. Current paintball guns consist mainly of four main components. These parts are barrel, hoppers, tank and of course the body.

Cheap paintball guns are used in competitions on the field as compared to expensive guns. But the main difference between cheap paintball guns and expensive ones is that the latter are just made to last longer. The only way to get the detail difference between them is just by using them on the field. A cheap paintball gun is built using durable material which provides good quality. A nice way to check the quality of guns is just give it a good shake, if it rattles; they need to be left out.

Spyder paintball guns have a long silver barrel which allows fire balling at a high velocity. They are quite popular because of their consistent display and firing accuracy. Check out all of the Kingman Spyder paintball guns and products at DPX Paint.

Tippmann is the brand to choose if you are looking for value and durability. Tippmann paintball guns are easy to use and hold. They are designed especially for comfort and dependability. Hundreds of upgrades are available for the Tippmann paintball guns and you can find them all right here at DPX Paint.

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01 Jul

Airsoft Guns Vs Paintball – Differences and Regulations

Posted in Paintball Tips and Information on 01.07.10

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Airsoft guns, also known as soft air guns and are usually powered by a mechanism which uses a combination of electric power, spring contraptions or gas. These are guns that shoot small plastic pellets, typically six to eight millimeters around, though there is some debate as to whether the spring powered weapons are actually air guns at all. Some of these airsoft guns are used for playing airsoft which was developed mainly in Asia since firearms were illegal, airsoft is sort of like paintball except that airsoft is usually done in a military action simulation with clear objectives and not a last player standing wins kind of game (the later one would be paintball).

Paintball and airsoft weapons can be used for different types of contests, however in America, paintball weapons are preferred because they don’t resemble actual weapons as much as the airsoft models do.

Airsoft guns were designed to resemble the original models as much as possible, therefore there are several factors you must consider before purchasing one of these replicas. First, there are a couple of factors which are often considered selling points by those dealing with these type of weapons, these are power and precision. Some sellers promise power but precision is just as important. some of the specifications you might want to look at are the speed per second that the gun is able to shoot at and just how fast are the pallets fired from the gun. If the specifications include a comment such as “it can be used indoors” then the quality might not be as good as you want it to be, at the same time you will want to get an airsoft gun which can be used at a closed range without giving you any problem.

Moreover, you should consider local and state laws about firearms. Airsoft guns are not considered firearms but you absolutely must do some research to make sure your state doesn’t define “Airsoft guns” as a dangerous weapon. You will also want to double check that your barrel has an orange tip which is the mark that separates Airsoft replicas from actual guns, remember that they are designed as replicas of the original so removing this orange tip would actually be illegal. If you remove this orange tip, a police officer may think you are carrying an actual gun and things could get ugly, so for your own safety, operate these replicas away from public areas, wear protective equipment at all times (face masks, chest and neck protectors, shin and knee protectors and barrel plugs) and DO NOT remove the orange tip, this is to comply with safety procedures and federal regulations.

Remember to keep these valuable replicas away from the reach of children and operate them in designated areas to avoid any problem.

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