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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: zoozoo on August 06, 2008, 08:18:01 AM
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Its a fully modded ion, i put over 1300$'s into it and im planning on selling it on ebay since i dont play tournament ball that much anymore.
Since i dont need over 30 balls per second playing woodsball im gonna buy two of these for me and my brother, about 13BPS. :rock
http://www.specialopspaintball.com/shop/category.asp?CAT=106203314
I might make a quick video of shooting it and put it up later.
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Nice gun, I used to have a modded up Shocker when I played. Paintball guns are addicting to buy and upgrade, I used to spend hours each day on Ebay looking, watching, looking, watching....
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Nice gun, I used to have a modded up Shocker when I played. Paintball guns are addicting to buy and upgrade, I used to spend hours each day on Ebay looking, watching, looking, watching....
Yep, im getting addicted to this spec ops stuff :(
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Yep, im getting addicted to this spec ops stuff :(
Spec ops? :lol
Go to a real scenario, not that garbage they put out.
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nice marker, mine's a POS tippman, although it's modded with the reactive trigger so with the right touch I can get the thing to fire full auto... :D
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nice marker, mine's a POS tippman, although it's modded with the reactive trigger so with the right touch I can get the thing to fire full auto... :D
Yeah the responce trigger is easy to use, if you want faster go with an E-grip.
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Why the heck do you need a paintball marker to look like an AK47 or M4???? That is just super gay...
On that link posted above if I was into paintball I would have something like that Q-bow or the long bow. Those two actually look like they are what the paintball markers should be and not some rinky dink wannabe gun dweebs version of a paintball setup.
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I use to pball back in the day. Much like the cold war, my enemies (friends) would escalate their weapons and I had to do the same. I dropped over $1200 on a new setup towards the end. Used it maybe 6 times and then ebayed it for 60% of what I paid for it. Indian Creek Bushmaster B2K, some fancy drop forward, riser extender, the evolution hopper, I think a 12" boomstick, custom grips.
If I was to do tournaments, I was on the right track, but college came and there was no time. It's still great fun, but I wish I would have spent my money elsewhere.
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Why the heck do you need a paintball marker to look like an AK47 or M4???? That is just super gay...
On that link posted above if I was into paintball I would have something like that Q-bow or the long bow. Those two actually look like they are what the paintball markers should be and not some rinky dink wannabe gun dweebs version of a paintball setup.
This is the stock picure of it, its a very ruggid gun. Im barely adding anything to it.
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vid of full auto
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That sure is a flamey flammer of a paint ball gun, do you have bright red leathers to go with it?
Paintball seems to get lamer and lamer every year.
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Would spank you all day long and all I'd need is my old trusty (maybe an rt valve to take care of the fall off from slow recharge rates):
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I love watching kids with electro's walk off crying when I bunker them. :t
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does it still work bongaroo? :D
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Automags pretty much always work. With level 10 internals, you can't even chop paint. Fantastic marker.. so much better than that E-Mag piece of junk they released.
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Automags pretty much always work. With level 10 internals, you can't even chop paint. Fantastic marker.. so much better than that E-Mag piece of junk they released.
check out the q loader, 30BPS 500round pod :D
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I used to do paintball in the woods with a bunch of construction worker dudes a few years ago. I moved and never did it after that, was kinda fun though and a good stress reliever.
If I was to do it again, I'd buy a pump gun or one of these.. http://rap4.com/paintball/Tiberius_Arms.html
Screw those full auto guns, use something that takes skill.
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check out the q loader, 30BPS 500round pod :D
You couldn't pay me to shoot a Tippmann. Yes, they're extremely durable. Yes, technology has closed the rate of fire gap... but they're still plastic pieces of junk to me. I'm a snob about it. I've owned pretty much every paintball gun worth owning. My Autococker was hand-made by Bud Orr himself.
Trading your Ion for an X-7... sorry... that's just stupid imho. You're trading down for no reason. I've played 26hr scenarios for over a decade. People "getting tactical" is synonymous with "I ate glue as a child".
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You couldn't pay me to shoot a Tippmann. Yes, they're extremely durable. Yes, technology has closed the rate of fire gap... but they're still plastic pieces of junk to me. I'm a snob about it. I've owned pretty much every paintball gun worth owning. My Autococker was hand-made by Bud Orr himself.
Trading your Ion for an X-7... sorry... that's just stupid imho. You're trading down for no reason. I've played 26hr scenarios for over a decade. People "getting tactical" is synonymous with "I ate glue as a child".
I think you and I would have a lot of fun throwing paint together!
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check out the q loader, 30BPS 500round pod :D
You know. People too wrapped up in throwing more paint are often just attempting to cover other short fallings in their game.
When I was first starting tourney ball Angels were the end all be all of the marker world. 1500 bucks though! Jeez, that was more than my car was worth! But you know what? A team from the NC hills would show up with mostly 'cockers, mags, and a few electronics and wipe the floor. It isn't who throws more paint faster. Tourny ball is all about movement. Always has been and always will be.
Look up Carolina Ruckus in the old CFOA results. That was when I was in high school.
Got to NC State and the college team all laughed when I tried out with that white body minimag. I was team captain after destroying 8 of them in 1v1 after 1v1 with them having all electronics.
They learned a lot more about teamwork, movement, and communication that year; by everyone not constantly going to more expensive gear with the sponorship money we went to 5 more tournies that year.
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I think you and I would have a lot of fun throwing paint together!
I'm actually retired from actively throwing paint. I've already done everything worth doing. :( Now, I help write 1 event per year that's an underground, invitation only scenario event for the extremely hardcore players...
...and build toys. :devil
Original version with "face melting" technology.
(http://www.trdparts.com/AH/asdf/ATES-WIP.JPG)
Current version with target motion prediction.
(http://www.trdparts.com/AH/asdf/TurretSoftware.JPG)
I have some pretty nasty stuff coming along... Night time "terror toys". Semi-Autonomous UAV coverage... Land-warrior systems... a fully integrated base defense network based on those motion sensing turrets and some other sensors....
I'm half expecting DHS to show up on my doorstep.
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Cool stuff. I played woodsball and a few scenarios. The ease of people getting away with cheating turned me off. Hard to say you weren't hit when I come over the top and smack your noggin with some paint :D
I would love to hear more about this setup you have!
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I have a Tippmann A-5 Response and i have to say, the Response trigger is a very nice trigger. yea it kinda does go through air fast but it can shoot 15bps and you don't need to worry about batteries! Tippmanns are the most durible markers on the market. Last time we went someone rolled over a A-5 with there pickup truck and it still worked fine. zoozoo i am a Brigade Member add me if u want. sn is just Selino
(http://images.buzzillions.com/images_products/06/27/tippmann_digi_camo_scout_vest_reviews_423974_300.jpg) <--- Also if your looking at Tactical vest i highly recommend the Special Ops Scout Vest. I own one, it is light, breathable, can hold anything u could possibly need and it is resonably cheap. also it has a pouch in the inside of it for a water bladder so u don't dehydrate but it doesnt come with a camelpack lol. :rock
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I have a Tippmann A-5 Response and i have to say, the Response trigger is a very nice trigger. yea it kinda does go through air fast but it can shoot 15bps and you don't need to worry about batteries! Tippmanns are the most durible markers on the market. Last time we went someone rolled over a A-5 with there pickup truck and it still worked fine. zoozoo i am a Brigade Member add me if u want. sn is just Selino
(http://images.buzzillions.com/images_products/06/27/tippmann_digi_camo_scout_vest_reviews_423974_300.jpg) <--- Also if your looking at Tactical vest i highly recommend the Special Ops Scout Vest. I own one, it is light, breathable, can hold anything u could possibly need and it is resonably cheap. also it has a pouch in the inside of it for a water bladder so u don't dehydrate but it doesnt come with a camelpack lol. :rock
every time i see someone wearing one of these i chuckle a little bit. PB is supposed to hurt, these things are just expensive safety nets.
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A pack that carried 4-8 pods depending on the position I was playing, light but baggy black pants, and a jersey (or just a tshirt for rec play) was about it. Simplicity.
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every time i see someone wearing one of these i chuckle a little bit. PB is supposed to hurt, these things are just expensive safety nets.
eh it doesn't really protect u, well for me anyways, i just wear a T-shirt iwth the vest and BDU pants. I wear that for scenarios i wear a regular pod pack for rec play.
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Nice gun zoozoo. I agree Sell that thing and get a new gun. Anything above 25 BPS is just a waste of paint. I have a Tippmann A5 with Responce Trigger and I put a stock on it. In you video it looks like you're using No2, is that right? If so what are you using? 3000 PSI or 5000 PSI? I have 3 20 oz Co2 tanks, and a cheap 9 oz Co2 tank that won't fill all the way (WTG Walmart!) and a 3000 PSI No2 tank. I hope to get a 5000 PSI No2 tank in the future since I can only get 500 shots with the current one I have.
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Zoozoo, don't sell the gun. You'd be trading down for absolutely no reason. I'll gladly play the credentials game with anybody on the forum for who's opinion has the most weight. Now for some more generic advice...
Whatever you do, don't follow the Spec Ops crowd. As a playing entity, they've failed horribly in the face of real opposition. 26 hours of Camp Blanding with Spec Ops having nearly a 2:1 numbers advantage saw them not even able to leave their base, let alone make it into the city. Their adherence to self-written doctrine that's really just a marketing tool handicaps them horribly. They were thoroughly trounced by Smart Corps using the Thunderstruck command blueprint... which, incidentally, is available at the www.worldoftb.com .... which is run by Lawrence "TB" Wright, considered by many the top scenario player in the world (including me, but I'm biased, he's a friend). He plays for Thunderstruck, which is considered by many the top scenario team in the world. Want to guess what super-tactical guns they use? :) Ions with Epiphany internals. :aok
The tac vests aren't bad. Lots of storage, nice ones accept camelbaks, radios, have badge slots, etc.... but they're not necessary. A fanny pack does everything they do except carry a camelbak, they're lighter, and they perform double duty by protecting your testicles. My Redz 4+3, fanny pack, and camelbak have seen 750 or so hours of play in all weather... 117 degrees outdoors (Drop Zone, KS), 110 indoors (book depository, Ft. Worth), down to well below freezing with rain and knee deep mud all over (thank you Lafayette...)
and Bongaroo, you played the wrong scenarios it sounds like :( You gotta hit the promoters with good track records like Wayne Dollack or Viper. Yeah, I've sat there and stared through some PVS-7 nvg and watch guys not call themselves out, but the frequency is far less. You get a lot more stand up play, and especially in the South, some incredibly tough teams that while they'd probably suck on a tournament field, will absolutely dominate you for an entire event on a scenario field. I'll get you a pm though on some of my toys too :)
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Don't get me wrong, I've played in Scenarios that were well run and well policed. I'd still just rather play speedball.
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I have a Tippmann A-5 Response and i have to say, the Response trigger is a very nice trigger. yea it kinda does go through air fast but it can shoot 15bps and you don't need to worry about batteries! Tippmanns are the most durible markers on the market. Last time we went someone rolled over a A-5 with there pickup truck and it still worked fine. zoozoo i am a Brigade Member add me if u want. sn is just Selino
(http://images.buzzillions.com/images_products/06/27/tippmann_digi_camo_scout_vest_reviews_423974_300.jpg) <--- Also if your looking at Tactical vest i highly recommend the Special Ops Scout Vest. I own one, it is light, breathable, can hold anything u could possibly need and it is resonably cheap. also it has a pouch in the inside of it for a water bladder so u don't dehydrate but it doesnt come with a camelpack lol. :rock
Yah selino i added you.The A5 is a great gun, iv borrowed one before when my 98 custom broke down before, that vest looks kool. I'll ttyl :salute
Zoozoo, don't sell the gun. You'd be trading down for absolutely no reason. I'll gladly play the credentials game with anybody on the forum for who's opinion has the most weight. Now for some more generic advice...
Whatever you do, don't follow the Spec Ops crowd. As a playing entity, they've failed horribly in the face of real opposition. 26 hours of Camp Blanding with Spec Ops having nearly a 2:1 numbers advantage saw them not even able to leave their base, let alone make it into the city. Their adherence to self-written doctrine that's really just a marketing tool handicaps them horribly. They were thoroughly trounced by Smart Corps using the Thunderstruck command blueprint... which, incidentally, is available at the www.worldoftb.com .... which is run by Lawrence "TB" Wright, considered by many the top scenario player in the world (including me, but I'm biased, he's a friend). He plays for Thunderstruck, which is considered by many the top scenario team in the world. Want to guess what super-tactical guns they use? :) Ions with Epiphany internals. :aok
The tac vests aren't bad. Lots of storage, nice ones accept camelbaks, radios, have badge slots, etc.... but they're not necessary. A fanny pack does everything they do except carry a camelbak, they're lighter, and they perform double duty by protecting your testicles. My Redz 4+3, fanny pack, and camelbak have seen 750 or so hours of play in all weather... 117 degrees outdoors (Drop Zone, KS), 110 indoors (book depository, Ft. Worth), down to well below freezing with rain and knee deep mud all over (thank you Lafayette...)
and Bongaroo, you played the wrong scenarios it sounds like :( You gotta hit the promoters with good track records like Wayne Dollack or Viper. Yeah, I've sat there and stared through some PVS-7 nvg and watch guys not call themselves out, but the frequency is far less. You get a lot more stand up play, and especially in the South, some incredibly tough teams that while they'd probably suck on a tournament field, will absolutely dominate you for an entire event on a scenario field. I'll get you a pm though on some of my toys too :)
Indy, where im living in NY right now is probably the worst place for a tournament player,there arent many tournaments around at all and the team isnt always around. I really cant afford all the maintnence, repairs and 70$ for one box of paint which is only 2000 paintballs for a gun that shoots around 30BPS. for this gun. I really need something sturdy like an X7. Since im getting my brother into higher quality guns im buying TWO X7's. You can see you can add alot of upgrades to it. So basicly it is a project for him, im basicly giving each of us an allowence when my gun is sold for upgrades on our X7's.
For anyone interested, i am taking offers and almost have an in depth video ready.
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You know there's settings on your gun to turn down the ROF... right? :huh
Such a waste.
If you're that obsessed with "going tactical", then I'd still skip the Tippmann. Get an SP-1. The price is low, and from what I understand, it's basically an ION in a new body. Your Freak barrel kit and other gadgets would work just fine on it.
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I have a Tippmann A-5 Response and i have to say, the Response trigger is a very nice trigger. yea it kinda does go through air fast but it can shoot 15bps and you don't need to worry about batteries! Tippmanns are the most durible markers on the market. Last time we went someone rolled over a A-5 with there pickup truck and it still worked fine. zoozoo i am a Brigade Member add me if u want. sn is just Selino
I have a PMI-3 (or vm-68) That marker is hard to break. I have dropped it, thrown it, done a whole lot of other stuff to it. And it still will not break. I think that it is the best marker that I have. Too bad I had to clip a sear to get the trigger working properly. (imo the trigger on this marker was over-engineered)
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I'd never buy Tippman.
Airgun Designs is by far my favorite. The Bob Long Intimidators were catching my eye when I was getting out of the sport.
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Zoo,
I had an X7 for a while, nice gun. Also had an A5 and 98 custom, but sold them, not really into it any more. Bought a Viewloader and that's basically all I use as I don't do turneys anymore. Once in a while I'll pull out my old modded 98 custom and kick some arse, when my friends come up, but otherwise it's retired and hanging on my wall. Including my 20" barrel for my 98 :)
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Zoo,
I had an X7 for a while, nice gun. Also had an A5 and 98 custom, but sold them, not really into it any more. Bought a Viewloader and that's basically all I use as I don't do turneys anymore. Once in a while I'll pull out my old modded 98 custom and kick some arse, when my friends come up, but otherwise it's retired and hanging on my wall. Including my 20" barrel for my 98 :)
Nice, yeah i have a fully modded 98 custom, will post pics later, my friend has 26" barrel on his 98 :D
Iny, i know theres other modes on the virtue for lower fire rate but they suck, still get over 10pbs on lowest mode.
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I was Semi-Pro for a good stretch. When I brought out "Bessie" folks laughed at the "plain marker". They had the "false sense of security" with an Auto. They thought that just because they could spray paint like "Dutch Boy" (was a term I got a few of the refs at Hell Survivor's to start using as well), that they would be "Better". I love the Dye Boomstick. I got it when they were first released for the 68 Carbine and my wife still doesn't realize I paid more for that barrel than the marker.
Many of those who would laugh, ended up doing the "long walk back" as they never heard the Semi-Auto Tippmann firing. It is now 10 years old, sits lonely in the basement, but without a doubt, if I were to go and play tomorrow, it would be there.
It has been dunked in rivers, pond edges, swamps and never let me down. It has been struck by MANY 1-3" trees and only had to replace the original copper tube (that is the only repair ever done to this marker). I have seen many Autocockers go down, but I chalk it up to "owner care". Indy, you seem like one of the few I've veer come across that take care of their Autococker.
Zoozoo, don't waste your money on Spec. Ops. They're junk and I have a few buddies who cannot get rid of them, they suck so bad. Dial down your PBS and use what you have. Don't buy into "trends". It's why I stood pat, instead of getting an A-5 when they first came on the scene. But, the A-5 is proven, Spec Ops isn't.
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Zoo-BPS is worthless, honestly. I could have a 1 BPS, or a 100 BPS, it's your aim that counts. You can fire 40 balls and only 4 may hit. I've got spectacular aim as I hunt normally too, duck and goose, deer and turkey. You may think it doesn't matter as it's a completely different gun and pattern, but it helps greatly.
As Karaya said, the X7 is indeed a nice gun, but I'll stick with my 98C thanks. Karaya I remember reading your story in another paintball thread. Very interesting.
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Damn, I dont have the money to paintball, so I'm stuck with airsofting. :cry
But I did make my friend cry when we went paintballing. Took up a little hiding place at some paintball place (we were defending a fort) and he decided to try to move and I shot him about 100 times :D
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Damn, I dont have the money to paintball, so I'm stuck with airsofting. :cry
But I did make my friend cry when we went paintballing. Took up a little hiding place at some paintball place (we were defending a fort) and he decided to try to move and I shot him about 100 times :D
'Stuck' with airsofting?
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(sorry for the terrible photo... camera phone+shakey hand =bad results)
Mine on the left, friend's on the right. Got a wood kit on the way so I can ditch the plastic handguard and stock. I could mod a real AKM stock & handguard to fit but I don't have the tools required (particularly something to hollow out the stock for the battery).
Airsoft and paintball are about as fun as each other in my opinion but airsoft is much cheaper and the guns are sexier :t
My gun is a heavily modified Tokyo Marui AK-47- all the stock plastic receiver parts replaced with King Arms AK-74 stamped-style aluminum receiver parts (the lower receiver and rear sight block are cast, unfortunately, though the dust cover is actually stamped), along with some internal upgrades putting the FPS around 360 ish with accuracy out to around 75 yards.
My friend's M16 is pretty much built from the ground up. (by me :P )
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Airsoft and paintball are about as fun as each other in my opinion but airsoft is much cheaper and the guns are sexier :t
Your man card has been revoked. There's no pain in airsoft, therefore, no adrenaline.
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my modded 98... :rock
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this my modded 98 :D
response trigger freak junior barrel kit with 5 inserts, viewloader hopper, 32 degrees black flame drop :D
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Your man card has been revoked. There's no pain in airsoft, therefore, no adrenaline.
There's plenty of pain in airsoft. I usually have plenty of blood blisters to prove it. :aok
Hurts just as much as paintball... just in a different way. Feels like a bee stung you as opposed to a midget with a tiny fist punching you.
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There's plenty of pain in airsoft. I usually have plenty of blood blisters to prove it. :aok
Hurts just as much as paintball... just in a different way. Feels like a bee stung you as opposed to a midget with a tiny fist punching you.
You just have girly skin then. :lol Played both. Owned tuned up TM M4s, AUGs, etc. I'm all about hobbies where you & friends can shoot at each other. Airsoft is only a small step up from laser tag though.
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Stock TM's don't exactly have blazing FPS...
Even cheap-o China guns (JG, CYMA, etc..) average 330-350 any more.
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New ad :)
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paintball is great fun! For my 18th birthday 7 years ago we all went with about a group of 30 players. Some awesome fun games.
The only bad thing was...seeing as it was my birthday...the last game was 29 vs 1....and seeing as I am half scottish...they made me wear a kilt...
I looked like i had run naked up to a bee's nest and head butted it.
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paintball is great fun! For my 18th birthday 7 years ago we all went with about a group of 30 players. Some awesome fun games.
The only bad thing was...seeing as it was my birthday...the last game was 29 vs 1....and seeing as I am half scottish...they made me wear a kilt...
I looked like i had run naked up to a bee's nest and head butted it.
:lol
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I used to play paintball a lot... even got a very expensive custom-made autococker. In the end though, it wasn't worth the money. It was nice when I was using it... but there was a lot to keep track of to keep it working perfectly. It seemed like I was often playing "marker upkeep" rather than "paintball". Whenever I wasn't playing paintball, it always seemed like my expensive marker was going to waste unused.
If I had to do it again, especially now that I don't play very much, I'd get a nice Tippman instead. Cheap enough I don't feel bad if I don't play at all one summer, quality enough that I don't feel outgunned when I do play.
Also it would be great if I could convince people to play pump. Its really a more fun style of play... more running around and chasing and it brings sniping and aiming back into the game. That and you don't burn through so much ammo (which is why most fields only rent semi-autos, they want you to throw a lot of paint so they make more money), the markers are usually less expensive, and they run fine on cheap CO2. But its hard when you can't find a place to rent pumps and hardly anyone can be convinced to buy a quality pump on their own.
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Not sure what you wear when you play airsoft, but my friend and I just wear jeans and a T-shirt, and there is no doubt that it hurts. Especially if one of us "forgets" and uses full auto, welts galore.
Though I agree, it won't be on the same level as paintball. There's just something to bunkering a guy from about 5 feet away that makes you smile.
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Not sure what you wear when you play airsoft, but my friend and I just wear jeans and a T-shirt, and there is no doubt that it hurts. Especially if one of us "forgets" and uses full auto, welts galore.
Though I agree, it won't be on the same level as paintball. There's just something to bunkering a guy from about 5 feet away that makes you smile.
Depends on where it's being played. Shorts & a t-shirt are usually the order of the day. Cargo pants for the woods. If I know I'm in a position where I'm going to take a beating, I'll break out a neoprene throat protector. Knee/shin pads & slider pants to keep the ground from chewing me up... but that's it other than goggles and a hat turned backwards.
Though once upon a time I did have a paintball smack off the top of my head and give me a flash knockout that sent me face first into the ground while exiting the field after already being shot out. That sucked.
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Depends on where it's being played. Shorts & a t-shirt are usually the order of the day. Cargo pants for the woods. If I know I'm in a position where I'm going to take a beating, I'll break out a neoprene throat protector. Knee/shin pads & slider pants to keep the ground from chewing me up... but that's it other than goggles and a hat turned backwards.
Though once upon a time I did have a paintball smack off the top of my head and give me a flash knockout that sent me face first into the ground while exiting the field after already being shot out. That sucked.
Dont forget cleats and E-Vent :D
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Never been knocked out, but I have been lit up in the back of the neck many a time. Not a fun experience, the guy had a line of paint going from the bottom of my neck to my ear :lol.
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Never been knocked out, but I have been lit up in the back of the neck many a time. Not a fun experience, the guy had a line of paint going from the bottom of my neck to my ear :lol.
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two years ago i got shot point blank in the side of the head and it started bleeding there and the hair fell out, now i have a little bald spot the size of two pencil erasers.