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Anybody else play paintball?
I took my best friend and my son to play paintball today. We've been too busy to play for the past year, but before that we played quite a few times. We bought the gear and have alot of fun. The sport is especially nice on a cool fall or spring day, since you tend to run around and get heated up with all the protective clothing. Anyone else do paintball?
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I went paintballing once. It was fun, but the paint balls hurt like he!l when the hit you. I remember I got 2 bruises that lasted 2+ weeks. I don't think I want to do it again. Then again, I was wearing a short sleeve shirt and thin long pants, so that may have added to the displeasure of being shot at. It's a very exhilerating and war-like sport, which is what I liked most about it.
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Yep, the paintballs can sting a bit. We dress in layers and I wear Goretex duck hunting gear and that keeps the paintballs from hurting. Outdoor paintball is more enjoyable (it's also called woodsball) than the indoor "speedball" because you're further from each other when you're playing. I would never guessed that it would be so much fun to play "capture the flag" as an adult!
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I play twice a year and really enjoy it...I don't own my own gear and the range we play at does a good job of making sure the paintball guns aren't set on stun!
My son (11) and his friends, however, all own their own stuff and play at least once a month. I set up a course on my farm and the mom's and dad's rotate supervising the fun. The neat thing is that the kids all work for their gear, paint balls and compressed air.
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I love paintball! The best place for it is parks that are located around some woods or heavy foliage. And the time has to be the evening so you have low sunlight. Makes for one hell of a game.
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I enjoy playing in a field with buildings (made out of pallets and plywood) or in the woods with trees, branches, logs... it's alot of fun but I sure am sore today!
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Played a few times (all at night)...At an industrial complex and in the middle of nowhere.
I must say that playing at night makes the game even more fun because you can be very stealthy. And not only that, when things get really quiet, you start to think that you're making too much noise! The only thing that sucks is that when someone camps out in a rooftop, it really puts you at a disadvantage!! |
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I play.
I used to play quite a bit, but I only made it out once this year. (Strangely, I'ved played much less since I bought a Porsche. ![]() I've gone through a lot of different equipment in the four years I've been playing. I currently have a 2003 Bushmaster BKO (heavily modified) as my primary marker and a 2004 Autococker (if you can call it that--I built it myself) as a backup. Everything runs off of compressed air--no CO2 for me. I've got a few paintball jerseys that I wear when I play. One is flourescent blue and the other is bright red...I don't need no stinkin' camo. The most important piece of equipment by far is the mask. If you go cheap everywhere else, spend absolute top dollar on a mask. This is the part that protects your eyes, ears, nose and mouth from projectiles traveling at 290 feet-per-second. Also, the cheaper masks tend to be much less comfortable than the high-end ones. I've got a Dye Invision mask and it doesn't feel like I'm wearing anything when it's on. BKO
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![]() I used to play a good bit, but not in the last couple years. Surprisingly (or not) the decline in paintball coincides with me having gotten married. I love my area of SC with plenty of wooded areas to play in. We wear lots of camo, and make stealth and tactics the primary emphasis. We never play speedball and never play indoors. Anyway, I own an original, 1st gen Kingman Spider (with bolt mod) and also an M3 Sniper. I actually prefer the Spider over the M3, even though the M3 has electronic trigger, fire rate control, multiple modes, etc.. The spider is much lighter, fool-proof, and a better shooter. (The M3 is probably better on a speedball course where "spray-n-pray rules the day".) Unfortunately, the original Spider is NLA and I think they also discontinued the re-release - called the Spider Classic. Co2 on both my markers.
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we used to play long ago with the old singleshot guns, Splatmaster and Sheridan guns. it took a much better shot then to hit anyone. Those Sheridans could break the skin. lost interest when the autos came out. we would load up the dune buggies with 12-14 people and head out to the deep wooded areas. we used to play urban ambush too. sort of a driveby assasination thing until I shot my brother in the eye when he drove up to shoot me from his car. the paintball somehow curved up and then under his sunglasses. it wasn't pretty.
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Custom Autococker here, way too much $ into that hobby
![]() We play outdoors on 15 acres half wooded with big elevation changes. I have bulk CO² on site but Comp. air or Nitrogen are better.
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I prefer speedball over woodsball. I like 5 on 5 or less. Why? Because I can keep track of every player on the field and their movement. I'm an aggressive "front" player, so in woodsball I am likely to get ambushed or flanked.
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I agree that the mask is very important! I bought my son and I good JT masks and they protect our face, ears and eyes and they don't fog up like the cheap ones do...
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I prefer NOT knowing where every enemy is. It heightens the adrenaline of the game when you have to consider every downed log as possible enemy cover and you have to consider every sound you hear as somebody getting ready to send bursts of stinging death your way.
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Speedball to me is like chess. You have a well-defined playing field with fixed, eveny-matched teams. The real strategy there is in moving from bunker to bunker, as there is usually a "critical" (from which you can mop the field) bunker in speedball, and various methods of attacking it. I've played in a few tournaments (all speedball). I lost interest because of the rampant cheating at that level.
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Okay, I'll bite 'cause I'm ignorant... How would you cheat in the game? (non-playing shooters off to the side?!)
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Also, it used to be that paintball guns in tournaments were limited to one shot per trigger pull, but some ingeneous teams wrote their own software that allowed you to "ramp-up" (allowed more shots than trigger pulls) or go full auto after a specific sequence of trigger pulls had been entered.
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Playing outdoors and at night requires a LOT more strategy than a "speedball" where you know your opponents locations and could just spray paint.
The lack of lighting also heightens the adreline...I love playing the sniper and have everyone hunting me, but they don't know where I am!! All this talk makes me want to play! |
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