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		<title>Paintball, A History</title>
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<p>Curious about the history of paintball? I have complied here a short, sweet version of paintball&#8217;s history.</p>
<p><b>Who?</b></p>
<p>Paintball began when three men, Hayes Noel, Charles Gaines, and Bob Gurnsey, were hanging out and discussing Gaines&#8217; recent experiences hunting wild buffalo in Africa. Believe it or not, they were thought to have been inspired by the story, &#8220;The Most Dangerous Game&#8221; by Richard Connell. (I know, I never thought that short story would have any significance in the rest of my life either, scary how things are connected like that) Anyway, these three fellas wanted to create a game that would be similar to the lethal sport discussed in &#8220;The Most Dangerous Game&#8221;. For those of you who don&#8217;t know, here&#8217;s a quick summary of the plot:</p>
<p>-Man crashes on &#8220;deserted&#8221; island.<br />
<br />-Man finds Russian Man who loves hunting.<br />
<br />-Russian Man says Man had to play in his game.<br />
<br />-Man doesn&#8217;t want to, but agrees on the condition Russian Man will let him leave if Man wins.<br />
<br />-Man then finds out Russian Man is going to be hunting him with the intent of killing him.<br />
<br />-Man doesn&#8217;t like this, but game begins anyway.<br />
<br />-Games go on, Man panics, then does better after a while, eventually dropping a tree on Russian Man.<br />
<br />-Man kills Russian Man.<br />
<br />-Man lives happily ever after (Okay, so maybe I added that part).</p>
<p>Point being, the history of paintball really started with a couple of guys looking for an adrenaline rush.</p>
<p><b>What?</b></p>
<p>The first games of paintball were much smaller scale then they are today. The history of the paintball gun started with the Nel-spot 007, a small pistol conventionally used to mark trees and livestock with paint. (Nothing nearly as ferocious as what we have today) As time went on, Bob Gurnsey created the National Survival Game company, and cut a deal became the only distributor of paintball equipment for a long while.</p>
<p><b>When?</b></p>
<p>This wondrous sport started four score and seven year ago, kidding&#8230; In reality, paintball was first stumbled upon around 35 years ago. Around 1981-1983, other companies finally got on the scene to combat Gurnsey&#8217;s monopoly. This is when the game finally ignited and really grew in popularity. Tippmann was also established around this time. In 1984, paintball went international, as Skirmish Paintball created fields in Australia and England. Ever heard of Action Pursuit Games? (A paintball magazine) Well, they were the first magazine for paintball, ever, and hit the market in 1987.</p>
<p><b>Where?</b></p>
<p>Paintball was started in the United States, and (as mentioned before) first jumped to other countries in the year 1984. Currently, it&#8217;s estimated that more than 12 million people play paintball all over the world, in around 100 different countries. (Bet those three guys never thought it would take off this far huh?)</p>
<p><b>Why?</b></p>
<p>Why did paintball become so popular? Cause it&#8217;s totally awesome that&#8217;s why! In reality, it&#8217;s hard to pinpoint an exact reason for paintball&#8217;s growing popularity. But, looking at the history of paintball and the history of paintball guns, I&#8217;d say paintball probably took off so much because of the adrenaline people get from playing the game. It&#8217;s a pretty intense experience, one that I think everyone should try.</p>
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		<title>Paintball Equipment &#8211; What to Use</title>
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<p>Professional and experienced athletes always look for the best sports equipment. You can only play and enjoy the game well if you are using the best and durable equipment. Most paintball players have this concept every time they engage in paintballing. They opt for expensive but the best quality equipment and gear. There are primary and secondary equipment to be used when doing paintballing. However, some equipment are not necessary but play important roles in the game. They key is to complete your list of paintball equipment to ensure satisfaction and enjoyment of the game.</p>
<p><strong>Primary Equipment: Paintballs</strong></p>
<p>Paintballs are another primary device of paintball sport. It is used as ammunition and is the partner of paintball marker. In most tournaments and competitions, high quality paintballs are being used since players are competing for the best and aiming to achieve a crown and trophy. Usually, the quality and durability of paintballs are determined through their shell&#8217;s brittleness.</p>
<p>High quality paintballs are those with spherical shape. Paintballs have normally bright color and loaded with food-coloring, mineral oils, and other things which are intended for paintballs. In addition, paintball has think shells. The cell of the paintball will have an impact on the target once the hiding strategy of the target is determined.</p>
<p><strong>Primary Equipment: Paintball Marker</strong></p>
<p>The basic and probably the necessary equipment of the game is paintball marker. You cannot start the game without the presence of paintball marker. This equipment is used to determine the target fire. The paintball maker comes in two types especially in terms of the process of attaching the loader for feeding the gun with ammunition. The first type is gravity fed model and the second type is electronically forced-fed model. The first type is characterized by an automatic drop of balls in the chamber while the second type uses electricity when loading balls. The basic principle used by the paintball guns are compression of carbon dioxide and air.</p>
<p><strong>Paintball Gear: Mask and Goggles</strong></p>
<p>In paintballing, goggles and mask play essential roles as protective tools. These devices help players stay away from the strong impact of any paintball that will hit the face of the player. As safety gear, their primary role and responsibility is to protect your eye and other parts of your face such as nose, ears, and mouth. You can find paintball masks with have throat guard to effectively protect your throat from possible injury. Masks and goggles with thinner sizes are mostly available in the market.</p>
<p><strong>Considering Cheap Paintball Gun or Marker</strong></p>
<p>Quality should come first before affordability. Although there are some people who claim that not all cheap products have low quality, you should ensure that your chosen cheap paintball gun has been proven durable and high quality. In addition, you should think many times if purchasing cheap paintball gun is a wise move to make. Paintball gun which refers to an air gun is always present in every paintball games. Try to shop around and you will find available airguns in the market like stock guns, pistols, automatic as well as semi-automatic. The key when choosing affordable paintball guns is to check carefully the gadget and asking for advice from those who already used cheap paintball guns.</p>
<p>In this competitive world, people sometimes confuse on what to buy. Cheap products can help them save extra cash while expensive product can pull out their extra money, but give them high quality and long-term usage.</p>
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<p>Are you ready for some paintball? If you want to have fun and excitement, try paintballing. Paintball is fun for anyone willing to give it a try. You can play indoors or on an outdoor field. You can play just for fun or you can play for competition. It is a great way to learn teamwork and strategy. The more you plot and plan, the more you and your team have a chance to win!</p>
<p>When you are playing as a team, communication is so important. One of the most helpful pieces of equipment you can have are communication devices. There are listening devices and mics and radios. The option of radios is a great. The range of the two way radio can be up to 16 miles! It allows communication between the members of the team and is really easy to use.</p>
<p>The throat mic is the way to go for the serious paintballer. With the throat mic you can have hands free communication. All you need is a VOX-capable radio. The hands free is so beneficial to those needing their hands free to compete on the paintball field. Two hands on the gun is much more accurate than one! These devices are used a lot of times by motorcycle riders, police, military.</p>
<p>Just imagine being spread out from your teammates and not being able to communicate. Talk about a sitting duck! How much better for you and your team if you can talk and relay positions and strategy. The two way communication on the field of play is a great plus in competition.</p>
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<p>Paintball has been one of the most exciting and adrenaline pumping sports of modern day. Invented 30 years ago for use in military exercises and training, the game would slowly move to the private sector where it was then played residentially by a number of weekend warriors.</p>
<p>By the early 1990s, the game had become a national sensation where leagues, tournaments, and eventually champions were born. There are a few different types of play that people enjoy. There is the traditional open-air environment where Capture the Flag is the most enjoyed game, and there are warehouse games, or speedball play, where players use barriers and rapid-fire techniques. Equipment has also came a long way from simple pistol grip single-shot guns to automatic rifles and even special paintball pants instead of sweats.</p>
<p>Open Air Play<br />For many, open air play is the only way to play the game. Open air play consists of a large field where there have been artificial barriers erected as well as many natural barriers and hiding places. Open air play is usually a flagged, wooded area where anything within that field is fair game. The game most often played on these fields is some version of Capture the Flag. Capture the flag is where players are divided into two teams. Each team has a flag placed within their side of the field, usually somewhere in the rear. Once game play begins, the two teams attempt to capture each others&#8217; flag without being shot.</p>
<p>Warehouse Play<br />Warehouse play is slightly different than open air play. Warehouse play usually involves a warehouse converted into a paintball field, simulating close combat. Players do not hunt one another as in open air play but mainly stay in a strategic position in an attempt to hit other players. This type of game play incorporates rapid fire techniques, which is when a player uses both the middle-finger and index finger to pull the tripper in rapid succession. Players may use over 100 paintballs in one game.</p>
<p>Tools of the Trade<br />Equipment has undergone many transformations over the last few years. There are guns that are fully automatic. There are even paintball grenades, which are paint filled plastics that explode in a large radius. For those that don&#8217;t like getting their clothes covered in paint, there are paintball pants, paintball jerseys, and even paintball helmets that can be purchased. There are even different types of paintballs such as high velocity and increased accuracy paintballs. One can find used equipment on many classified internet trading websites as well as their local paintball field.</p>
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<p>Contrary to popular belief, the sport can be a lot of fun as well as safe if you use the correct paintball clothing and high quality paintball gear. Here are some valuable tips that will help you to enjoy yourself without causing any pain to yourself or others.</p>
<p>Basic paintball safety tips</p>
<p>The most effective and by far the simplest way to prevent injuries related to the sport is to ensure that you have appropriate paintball equipment to play with and the most suitable paintball clothing and safety gear on to protect yourself.</p>
<p>Eye safety: One of the primary concerns when playing paintball is the high likelihood of eye injuries which can be quite serious given the velocity of the projectile. Fortunately, these can be prevented by wearing high quality paintball goggles. However, most people try to make do with a pair of lab glasses or damaged goggles and in the process they set the stage for a painful injury and even vision loss in worst cases. There are several websites that offer quality paintball gear, so if you are an enthusiast, you should have no problems investing in a pair.</p>
<p>The right kind of footwear: Paintball does involve quite a bit of running around, jumping, dodging, falling and more, so you need to ensure that your foot and particularly your ankles are well protected through the ordeal. Once again the importance of using suitable paintball gear is highlighted here. Ideally, you should wear shoes that offer good support to the ankles and prevent sprains in the event of a slip or a fall.</p>
<p>Foot wear with poor grip will simply not do because most players are running around a very slippery field at full speed which can be a dangerous combination. A pair of quality trainers with good grip and non slip soles should do just fine. The importance of good footwear cannot be stressed enough as proper shoes can not only prevent you from hurtling yourself into another player but also reduce the chance of injuries caused due to bumping into trees and other objects around the field.</p>
<p>Suitable clothing: Proper paintball clothing is also crucial to ensure your safety or you may end up with nasty red welts which will turn an ugly blue in a day or two. As a matter of fact, it is normal to see most players using several pieces of paintball clothing that include gloves, neck protectors, forearm pads, knee pads and more. All of these pieces of paintball clothing worn together will play a huge role in preventing injuries.</p>
<p>It is also vital to ensure that you only play the game in reputable paintball centers with a good safety record and experienced staff on board, who are equipped to handle emergencies and enforce the rules of the game to make the event safe for everybody.</p>
<p>Safety tips for advanced players:</p>
<p>Now, that the basic safety tips have been covered and you are all set for an exciting round of paintball, here are some additional tips which will protect you further.</p>
<p>Always keep your mask on: It is imperative to never take off your mask when on the field. Even when you are out of the game and standing outside, you may get accidentally hit by a paintball which can lead to grievous injuries. One of the main reasons why people take off their masks is to clean them because they tend to fog up, this is certainly not recommended. The best way to clean your goggles is to get off the field and stand with your back towards it, then take off the mask to clean it.</p>
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		<title>Killer Paintball Tactics For Winning Paintball Games</title>
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<p>Playing paintball is fun in its own merits. However, you can make every game more meaningful and memorable if you know exactly how to play the game. By simply browsing through the rules of the game and different paintball techniques, you can immediately enjoy every minute you will spend while running through a large field and shooting paint balls all over the place.</p>
<p>Establishing the boundaries</p>
<p>Before you start the game, you have to walk around the play area and designate clear boundaries to every player involved. If you want to play with only five other people, you can choose a field that is at least 100 yards long and 50 yards wide. You may need to choose larger fields if more than six people are playing the game. Do not forget to indicate starting bases that will give everyone an open view of all the other players involved.</p>
<p>Define the rules</p>
<p>As long as every player understand how the game is played, paintball games can become more exciting than they already seem. Start by setting a time limit and explaining the objectives of the game. This way, you can prevent players from feeling bored while they are playing a game that never seems to ends. Before the game, you may also explain additional rules and objectives to make the game seem more interesting.</p>
<p>Preparing for the big game</p>
<p>Precision and speed are two of the most important skills that a paintball player needs to master. Keep yourself in good shape and learn how to move all throughout the entire game. Gasping for air while you are running for cover is not exactly the idea of an enjoyable game. Make sure that your body is strong enough to handle an entire game of running around a huge paintball field.</p>
<p>Plan before the game</p>
<p>To succeed in a game that necessitates cooperative play, you have to carefully plan all your actions with your teammates. Since you need to cooperate with your teammates to win the game, shooting away all your paint balls is not a good idea. Work with your team and try to move as one in order to defeat all the opponents who are standing in the way of your victory. With these basic paintball tips, you can make every game seem simpler and more exciting than before.</p>
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<p>There are a growing number of MilSim paintball scenario games being produced each year. Paintball players that participate in these games want to be equipped with the right tactical support equipment on the field. Having solid tactical gear gives players an advantage that can mean the difference between being bathed in glory on the field of battle or wallowing in the stench of defeat. Two pieces of tactical support equipment paintball players shouldn&#8217;t be without are hydration packs and combat boots.</p>
<p>Dehydration is one of the most common reasons why players fall out on the field. Canteens and water bottles are not practical on the field since players have to remove their masks to take a drink. Hydration packs have a flexible straw that can be inserted under the mask to allow players to safely drink on the field. Players that stay hydrated on the field will perform better, get more trigger trim and are less likely to succumb to heat exhaustion.</p>
<p>Since most MilSim games are played in heavily wood areas, combat boots are another &#8220;must have&#8221; on the field. They protect feet against brambles, ankle twists and stubbed toes. They also provide superior traction for play in slippery, muddy areas. Some styles can even provide minimal protection against snake bites.</p>
<p>Though this list of needed tactical gear is far from inclusive, those just beginning to play MilSim scenario games should definitely invest in these two items. Beginning MilSim paintball players might also consider adding knee and elbow pads, ghillie suits or other styles of camouflage outwear and various types of lighting for night play into their tactical gear kits.</p>
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<p>Doing a quick search, I couldn&#8217;t find any already made mjolir armor for paintball. The best stuff to use would be light weight plastic like in dirt bike armor. That could get pricey especially if you have it custom made. You could use resin or fiberglass to make it too. Though if you are wanting to make actual working paintball armor, then it&#8217;s gonna get pricey at some point.</p>
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<p>When players are purchasing gear for paintball, the most important piece of equipment to purchase is the gun. Protective gear is important as well, but the gun can often be the difference between victory and defeat during a paintball game. The following is a guide to selecting a paintball gun.</p>
<p>The most important factor when it comes to buying a paintball gun is reliability. In the middle of a heated contest, there is nothing worse than the gun jamming. This is a common cause of a team suffering defeat.</p>
<p>Players want to buy a gun that will perform reliably under pressure without jamming, but they want to achieve this reliability with a cheap paintball gun. Cheap is a word that is relative to the individual, but do not expect to pay less than $100 and get a brand new reliable weapon. A cheap paintball gun that is reliable will be in the neighborhood of $150 to 200. Of course, it is possible to spend several hundred dollars on the weapon, but that is a matter of personal preference and is useful for those that play frequently and competitively.</p>
<p>When determining the reliability of a gun, it is a good idea to look at as many sources of information as possible. Read reviews both in magazines and online. Search online forums for other players&#8217; comments and experiences with the weapon. Also, talk to other players at the local paintball venues to see what they are using, and what is available cheaply that will perform well.</p>
<p>It is important to select the correct kind of gun. This decision will be influenced on what position and style of play the gun is needed for. Players that are highly aggressive and leading charges into enemy territory will want to purchase guns that have a great rate of fire. This is accomplished by selecting guns that utilize an electronic trigger. Players that hang back and are more of a sniper, on the other hand, will want to select guns that are known for their accuracy.</p>
<p>Another important aspect to think about when buying guns is what kind of air supply they use. There are two main types of air that guns will use: CO2 or HPA. CO2 is the most common, mainly due to its cheapness. HPA gives more shots per tank volume than CO2, and it is also more consistent. This is due to the fact that HPA will not be negatively affected by cold weather, unlike CO2. For those in warmer climates, this is not a factor.</p>
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