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paintball – Millennium toulouse 2007 part 1


paintball in europe : the millennium series starts in toulouse france for the 1st event of the 2007 season, and one4one.tv was there. Check it out now for the 1st part of the event coverage, and connect to www.one4one.tv for the High Quality download.

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The Parts Of A Paintball Gun

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It is important to know the different parts involved in the makeup of a paintball gun. The different elements are crucial to the successful working of your marker, and beginners will often be confused when receiving instructions because of their lack of knowledge of what the basic parts are. Knowing the parts of your paintball gun will also help you have a better idea of what you should be looking at when it is time to clean or upgrade your marker.

The body of the marker is the largest part of the gun. The body refers to the area of the gun that incorporates the trigger frame, the valve, and the bolt. All of these pieces can be detached from each other in order to incorporate new equipment, but only experts on their guns should attempt this. Makers of paintball guns have a fairly standard approach when it comes to the body of the gun, with the main difference being in the placement of the trigger and the barrel. Pushing the trigger frame forward shifts the balance of the gun and thus makes it easier to handle with one hand. It will also cause the body to have a lower profile, which is crucial when players are involved in games where hopper hits count towards elimination. The difference is plain when newbies and pros are present in the field, as the rental guns provided by most outfits have huge and bulky bodies that present a lot of hit potential.

The hopper is the part of the gun that holds the rounds of paint. No matter how high end, manufacturers have not perfected a hopper which prevents balls from breaking in containment. These breaks will often lead to jams of the feeding mechanisms and the gun itself, which in turn may cause more balls to break. Gravity-feed hoppers are especially prone to ball breakage while still in the hopper because of their jamming problems. Aside from gravity-feed, there are also agitation hoppers, force feed hoppers, and stick feed hoppers.

The tank is the part of the gun which contains the type of gas that propels the ball forward down and out of the gun’s barrel. Markers use either CO2 gas or high pressure air as propulsion material. The CO2 gas is the original, but HPA is preferred as it is more reliable than CO2 and does not require an evaporation system in order to fire.

Finally, the barrel of the marker is what the ball travels down when the trigger is compressed. The barrel is responsible for the speed and the accuracy, as well as the distance, at which a ball travels, and is thus arguably the single most important component of the gun. Longer barrels will fire quieter than shorter models, but a marker owner should remember that no matter what length of barrel, the paintball can only travel a set distance in order to break. While really long barrels may look intimidating and offer better accuracy, they also are prone to be ineffective since they require a larger burst of air to propel the ball faster to make up the distance within the barrel itself.

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paintball NPPL Buffalo 2008 – part 2


NPPL in Buffalo for the 3rd event of the 2008 season. 2 nd part of the coverage, brought to you by EMPIRE PAINTBALL and RPS PAINTBALLS. With the interviews of Dynasty, Ironmen, and all the best footage

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Spyder Victor 09 Paintball Gun – Black

  • All Aluminum Extruded Body
  • Ergonomically Designed High Impact Polymer Trigger Frame
  • Reduced Overall Profile (15% Lighter and 10% Shorter)
  • Pull Pin Top Cocking Delrin Bolt
  • Anodized Matte Finish

Product Description
New machine milled receiver
Standard female threaded vertical ASA
Double finger trigger
Quick release delrin bolt
Rear velocity adjuster
Bottom line set up with steel braided line
Molded contour grip
Anti double feed ball detent
Muzzle break ported barrel
Warranty: This gun is under a 1 year manufacturers warranty. Kingman can be reached at 1-888-KINGMAN…. More >>

Spyder Victor 09 Paintball Gun – Black

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Learn How Paintball Is An Invaluable Tool For The Military And Law Enforcement

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While paintball’s recreational side might receive more attention, this game isn’t just for play. It is also used by the military and police agencies for training exercises. This is an invaluable tool in training men and women for situations that might arise in the field.

From hostage situations to anti-terrorism, these types of training exercises help to prepare police and soldiers to make the right choices in the field. With paintball markers, when you make a mistake and are shot you get to try again. Unfortunately, when dealing with a real situation when mistakes are made and people are shot there’s no starting over.

Thankfully, we have these types of tools to help the men and women of the military and police agencies to train, although you can never know what to expect in any hostile situation. It’s these types of mock combat scenarios that prepare them for whatever situation may arise.

The game of paintball also has its recreational side. It is played by thousands of people from all points on the globe and on every type of terrain imaginable. The first and foremost scenario of the game is called “woods ball.” Just like its name, this game is played in the woods and as long as the teams are even, the limit of players is only restricted to how many players the field will hold.

Some games are held with specific scenarios and parameters. One team of players might have the mission of holding a fort while the other team is charged with taking the fort. There are many variations of this style of play and can be a great deal of fun for all.

Another variation of the game is called speed ball. This game is played in a much smaller area with manmade bunkers used as cover. These games are mostly elimination and are timed. The winner is the team with the most players left in play at the end of the time limit set by the referees. These games are very fast paced and are usually favored by the intermediate level players.

The next step up would be what’s called air ball. This game is played on a small field with inflatable bunkers. This is the type of game play which is sometimes televised on extreme sports cable stations. This type of game play is only recommended for people who have quite a bit of paintball experience under their belt.

Unlike woods ball, which usually has a 15-to-20 rule being the closest distance you can be to someone when you shoot them, there is no such rule in effect on the air ball field. You can, and it happens “bunker” your opponents, bunker simply means that you run up to someone and shoot them at point-blank range.




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