Closed Thread

Old July 23rd, 06:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
BDholla89
Banned
 
BDholla89's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 148
Paintball FAQ

Okay, here is some FAQ about paintball that players ask.

Enjoy!


What is paintball?
Paintball is a sport that invovles firing gelatin capsules filled with a water-based paint pneumatically from a kind of air-rifle called a marker. These capsules are used to mark players during a short round of a type of game. Once a player is hit, he alerts everyone to the fact that he is now out verbally and physically and exits the field.

Is paintball safe?
Suprisingly, paintball is one of the safest sports in the world! It's injury rate is lower than that of bowling and any other non-contact sport (based on yearly averages). Unlike other sports such as football and soccer, paintball is not a contact sport. If physical contact is made in any un-accidental way, the player making the harmful contact is ejected from the game, if not the field. Now, in order for paintball to be safe, protective devices must be used properly. Two such items are the barrel plug and the mask. The barrel plug is placed (more like jammed) into the end of the barrel before any mask is removed to ensure that any paintballs fired with the barrel plug in place will not exit the marker. The mask is to be worn anytime the barrels are unplugged, protecting the eyes, face, ears, and neck. The lenses on the masks WILL NOT break under normal conditions, although they need to be inspected if they are hit. Finally, there is a speed limit to how fast a paintball can travel. The US limit is 300 feet per second (fps), but most fields check, and keep it under that.

Does it hurt?
Well... this is a tough question to answer. Not wanting to provide those susceptible to mild pain with false information, i can only answer with: somewhat. Take a rubber band for instance, and snap yourself with it, that is about what getting hit with a paintball will feel like. Not too bad if you ask me. Sometimes close shots will leave welts or bruises, but they will clear up within 2 days or so.

Okay, you mentioned games, so what types of games are there?
This variable usually depends on the field you are playing at. Most fields, however, offer most of these game types:
Elimination- Basically, whichever team loses all their players first loses.
Capture the Flag- There is usually a flag in the center of the field. Whichever team removes the flag and carries it back to their starting area wins, although there are variations on this game.
VIP- (also known as: President) One person is designated as the VIP. He is given some sign that states what he is and has his marker taken away from him. Teams are then split up, and one side protects the VIP, while the other side tries to mark him. When the VIP is hit, the game is over.
King of the Hill- One team starts on top of a hill and the other team starts at the bottom of the same hill. It is played much like an "Elimination" match, but with a hill.

What should I wear?
Most professional players, or just experienced players wear jerseys. These clothing items wick away sweat and keep you cool, while protecting your skin. However, you don't need these if you are just starting in the sport. If its summer, throw on some dark-colored pants and a longsleeve t-shirt with a t-shirt of a different color on top of it. Stick to natural colors (green, brown, black, grey), try to not wear anything of the same color. If it's cool outside or winter, wear a sweatshirt with a t-shirt underneath, long pants (perhaps long johns) and thin gloves. You can wear a hat if you wish to protect you from the sun and cover the area on the back of your head where the mask does not protect.

Okay, so I've played a few times and I like it. What should I get for equipment?
Make sure you've played more than once, heck I advise playing 3 times before you purchase anything. If you're ready, hold your horses about purchasing a marker, get a mask first. Make sure you get a nice and comfortable mask, one with dual lenses, adequate venting and fog resistant. You will not regret it. Now, if you want to purchase a marker, I would suggest something on the low-end side of the market. Get a Spyder (Compact, TL Plus, Xtra) or a Tippman (Pro-Carbine or Model 98 Custom), maybe look into other markers such as those made by ACI (Griffen) or the Black Dragun. Get to know the marker well, and learn how it operates. This will help you a bunch in the future. You will need a source of air, look into CO2 tanks, a 12oz or a 16oz should be plenty, or you can go with the 20oz.

What are these wacky terms I'm hearing?
Marker- The paintball gun itself.
Hopper- The plastic container that connects to the feed of the marker where the paintballs are stored.
Barrel Plug- An object that you insert into the end of the barrel when not in use, which will stop ball if fired.
Velocity- The rate in feet per second (fps) that the paintballs are exiting your marker at.
Wiper- A person that cheats by wiping off the water-based paint, making it appear he wasn't hit. (cheater)
Pull- To grab the flag.
Hang- To place or take the flag back to your starting area or other designated area.
Bunker- A barricade on the field.
Gog- To eliminate somebody by hitting them in the mask or goggles.
BDholla89 is offline View My Blog!  
Sponsored Links
Advertisement
 

Old July 23rd, 06:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
DuoDSG
That's Hot
 
DuoDSG's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Mason, OH
Posts: 3,869
Thumbs up

Good job, but we already have enough stickies for New Players to read.

No offense, but all of these questions can be answered by just browsing this forum. This stuff is just a little too basic, sorry.
__________________
Back from a two year LDS mission in the Bay Area.
-----SHAZAAM!-----
DuoDSG is offline View My Blog!  
Closed Thread




Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



VerticalSports
Baseball Forum Golf Forum Boxing Forum Snowmobile Forum
Basketball Forum Soccer Forum MMA Forum PWC Forum
Football Forum Cricket Forum Wrestling Forum ATV Forum
Hockey Forum Volleyball Forum Paintball Forum Snowboarding Forum
Tennis Forum Rugby Forums Lacrosse Forum Skiing Forums
Copyright (C) Verticalscope Inc Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC8