Recently my friends and I have been getting more and more into playing paintball and I think it is about time I bought a gun. I was wondering if any of yall have any knowlege of paintball and had any suggestions for me.... oh yes, and Id like to hear some good paintball stories (half the fun is retelling the stories anyway! )
I went paintballing a couple months back, it was a blast! It was my first time so i was a little hesitant to run out in the open but the next time i go i will make sure to get out there sooner, i cant wait to go again. I suggest everyone go and try it.
I have played for 8 years I am playing in a tournament next weekend. I own a paintball company(retail) I will gladly answer any questions you may have also check the link in my signature. it is my teams website, however it does not really have as much content as i would like, however Im sure the few stories there will get you started. I by thew way am Micah my brother jake has the most stuff on there. also Jake is deeply invloves in a paintball site which is new, and gaining popularity at an alarming rate http://www.forceofnature.com/ there is alot of info there, as well as forums where you can ask questions. so, what is your price range?? I own 3 guns my brother owns 10-12. including my other friends gun experiences i will be able to tell tou some thing about just about every gun on the market.
Wow VOR. My price range right now is like 120-140 range..... I was thinking of buying a nice gun and then over the next year upgrading it (barrel,loader etc.) Suggestions? I would like to meet you in chat sometime to talk things over...... whats a good time for you?
hey Pole, yours may actually kill things. which however i have no intrest in, but does yours fire more than 12 times per second?? can you fire over 200 shots before re-loading?? oh, and is yours actually fun?? Any time today is fine for chat I have alreasdy done the mothers day thing and to put your price range in perspective, MY gun costs more than $1,000 so goos is relative I would aim for decent right now if I were you. But your thinking is correct in order of purchase. buy a decent stock gun upgrade barrel first, trigger, hopper, air system later. Diseased Monkey to answer your question, yes the first ever paintball fatality occured in southern california only a few months ago. this DIDNT HAPPEN DURING GAME PLAY. paintball is statisticly the safest sport played today (safer than golf) what happened in Cali was this, and yes it is FREAK. aparently some jack ass kids decided to do some vandalizing and terrorising with their paintguns. they decided to shoot up a person rollerblading down a street. the person upon being shot fell down(an embankment I belive) and died of head injuries from the fall. the kids are in big trouble(which I am glad about) however no news about the trial yet DREW I will be in and out of the chat looking for you. otherwise let me know when you want me there. PEACE
I've only been paintballing once. Some stupid chick on my own team shot me on my neck (uncovered) from about 7-8 inches away.
Man that sucks, sometimes when i was playing i thought i got shot at by my own team, but i don think it was them. It was hard to tell who was on my team cuz we only had armbands of like 1 team red and the other blue and most u couldnt see from far distances.
If you have ever played paintball, or just are curious about paintball, Go to Force for Nature and down load the Videos. http://www.forceofnature.com/ they have the best videos on the net and it will give you an idea of how crazy tournament paintball is. also maybe why I have been hooked for 8 years now. I cant wait for this tournament next sat and sunday
Actually, I don't have a paint-ball marker. The picture is of a $2,000 paint-ball sniper marker that I found on the net.
I played a lot of paintball earlier. We were a bunch of guys that went together and bought us some markers. And played a lot the first couple of years. I think last season was the first season I did not play. My problem with it in the end was that it was a lot of "work" to get enough guys together and we ended up playing with what I in felt was to few players to come up to the level of fun it was earlier when all of us was new to the game and eager to participate as often as possible. But it was a lot of fun. In the early days we even was enough to have a cameraman operating in the field. We got some nice shots on camera. One of the better shot I got when I was taping was when I discovered two players and followed as one of them moved in from the back of the other. When he felt he was close enough, he made a run straight at the other guy and fired 3 shots in his back while moving towards him fast. The first shot was probably 20 feet while the last one was from about 1 foot. As he had fired the last shot he made a 90 degree turn an ran straight towards me. The player being shot from that close of course got mad like hell and turned around and fired a some paintballs after him (and me). Later I got to shot of the "crater" of the back of the player that was hit, and it was not small. I can imagine the pain. Both of the players in this shot are best of friends, both before and after this "incident" but had he not continued the run he was told that he would have clobbered him with his marker due to the intense pain. I would probably still play if I had a marker (my old broke down) and the activity was larger where I'm located, but investing in another marker at the pricerange "needed" is not an option for me until the activity is better.
That site is sweet, but i havent d-loaded any vids yet. I was doing one then i saw it was going to take awhile so i decided not to.
Drew, I asked my bro a few questions there is a new paintball gun/company out there that has a $100 electronic gun. now this is a good option and its in your price range. The tippmann I told you about as well as the Spyder are gonna be more reliable. but this thing is apparently pretty decent, and no need to tinker again its a matter of weighing now vs future, and how long will it be before you buy a better marker in the $600 range. every product has a starting level of performance and a level to which you can get the marker. I own an Autococker which is at its absolute peak in performance. therfore I have a tournament quality marker. no $100 marker will ever be tournament quality, however you may be able to get a tippy to rock like the bigboys if you do enough to it. but again its all about how much you like to tinker. A polished or shaved sear can go a long way in this business.
um well its quick for me and i love paintball a whole bunch, so i think its worth it. I am a bad person to ask just book mark it for now, they will be there tomorrow they are pretty long videos in general
I think the gun you are taling about for a $100 dollars is a good idea. If I ever want to buy a $600 gun, it is a little farther down the road................ tell me more please.